Jonathan Purday
Jonathan Purday’s use of photography and film stills is carried forward into his paintings that display the artist’s core aesthetics, bringing together a selection of colours that are exploited by the often harsh dark void that confronts
Marc Quinn
Marc Quinn’s sculptures stand for the willful sensitivity to body and mortality fostered by British art in the 90s. His controversial work has been exhibited globally, with prestigious solo shows in London’s Tate Gallery and Italy’s
Alessandro Raho
Alessandro Raho’s paintings and photographs deal with narrative, nostalgia and desire, using subject matter that ranges from personal friends to landscapes.
Vic Reeves
As fans of this giant of TV comedy might expect, Vic Reeves’ art works mix the surreal and the mundane in a seriously amusing way. Ram-raiding disparate sources of contemporary iconography from celebrities to wildlife and explosives.
Jamie Reid
Artist, Situationist, Druid, Activist, Jamie Reid, the man who cut-and-pasted Punk in the late 70’s. Responsible for the Sex Pistols legendary ‘Never Mind the Bollocks’ artwork, Reid is the man that put the safety pin through Her Ma