Filthy Fox Auction Club

Filthy Fox Auction Club Featuring London's finest art graduates π’»π“‡π‘’π“ˆπ’½ from London’s art colleges!
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About Saturday night… πŸ’’πŸ”¨πŸ’•We’re still on cloud 9 ☁️ from the absolute magic of Vol.5…. The bidding battles, the joy, and ...
24/03/2026

About Saturday night… πŸ’’πŸ”¨πŸ’•

We’re still on cloud 9 ☁️ from the absolute magic of Vol.5…. The bidding battles, the joy, and the record-breaking energy…You lot made something real happen. πŸ«΅πŸ§šβ€β™‚οΈ

The Quick Breakdown:
✨ 180 of you in the room 🐝
✨ 80% of works found new homes 🧨
✨ Artists reaching 3x their starting bids πŸš€

In a time where the arts are the first to be overlooked, you showed up and chose to believe in our artists and what we’ve build. Thank you! And big congrats to all our lucky bid winners πŸ† It means the world to our wonderful artists and us in this crazy time. ❀️‍πŸ”₯πŸ’―

The Foxes need a little nap now πŸ’€πŸ‘’, but we’re always here if you want to get involved. 🦊
Love & Peace,
Xx Ala & Paula

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πΉπ’Ύπ“π“‰π’½π“Ž πΉπ‘œπ“ π’«π“‡π‘’π“ˆπ‘’π“ƒπ“‰π“ˆ:🐞 Tygar Miles Smith ! 🐞Tygar Miles Smith (b. 1999) is a conceptual visual artist born and based in L...
20/03/2026

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🐞 Tygar Miles Smith ! 🐞

Tygar Miles Smith (b. 1999) is a conceptual visual artist born and based in London. He studied a Foundation Diploma at Camberwell College of Arts before graduating with a BA in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins in 2023. At the core of Smith’s practice is an ongoing project reconstructing Ladybird Books, which began in 2019. Originally significant to him as the books through which he learned to read as a child, the series is guided by two self-imposed rules: β€œa page a day” and β€œfirst thought – best thought.” Through collage, text, image and drawing, Smith reworks these abandoned books into artworks that explore themes of authorship, ownership and identity. Operating simultaneously as daily sketchbooks and finished works, the pages embrace experimentation, humour and the acceptance of failure, prioritising the necessity of making over the pressure to be β€œgood.”

Extending from this endeavour, Smith’s broader practice investigates conceptual visual strategies through collage, hand-bound books, screen printing, text and painting. Drawing on found imagery, personal memory and cultural ephemera, his works balance analytical thinking with playful irreverence, often questioning the conventions and definitions traditionally attached to painting and other artistic mediums.Smith has exhibited widely across London and internationally, with solo exhibitions including Refitted (Paris, 2024), Thank You Very Much Ladybird (2023), and Redacted (2022). His work is held in collections including Selfridges and Central Saint Martins, as well as private collections across Europe, United States and the UK.





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πΉπ’Ύπ“π“‰π’½π“Ž πΉπ‘œπ“ π’«π“‡π‘’π“ˆπ‘’π“ƒπ“‰π“ˆ:🌹 Saba Giani ! 🌹Saba Giani is a visual artist whose work explores the intersections of memory, displ...
19/03/2026

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🌹 Saba Giani ! 🌹

Saba Giani is a visual artist whose work explores the intersections of memory, displacement, and spatial narrative. Rooted in personal experience and shaped by her background in theatre, Giani’s practice investigates the emotional and psychological dimensions of place - often responding to themes of diaspora, loss, and belonging.

Giani’s works are distinguished by their interplay between invented motifs, altered perspectives, and layered narratives, which evoke a deliberate sense of placelessness. Her compositions serve as both personal archives and open-ended environments, where the viewer is invited to inhabit and interpret the work on multiple levels.

Born and raised in Iran, Giani fled her homeland due to political oppression, an experience that continues to inform the emotional and conceptual depth of her practice. She holds a BA in Fine Art from OCAD University (Toronto) and an MFA in Fine Art from Goldsmiths University (London), where she was awarded the Alfred T. Vivash Bursary for Graduate Studies.

Notable recognitions include a commissioned work for the Ontario government’s Macdonald Block Complex, participation in the Florence Off-Campus Programme in Italy, and a recent endorsement by Arts Council England as a Global Talent (Exceptional Promise). In 2025, her work was featured in a group exhibition at Saatchi Gallery as part of Good Eye Projects’ residency programme.





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πΉπ’Ύπ“π“‰π’½π“Ž πΉπ‘œπ“ π’«π“‡π‘’π“ˆπ‘’π“ƒπ“‰π“ˆ:πŸͺ₯ Ross Pole ! πŸͺ₯Ross Pole is a London-based artist whose practice explores the intersection of materi...
18/03/2026

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πŸͺ₯ Ross Pole ! πŸͺ₯

Ross Pole is a London-based artist whose practice explores the intersection of material experimentation, consumption and value in contemporary culture. After studying Fine Art at Camberwell College of Arts, Pole developed a practice that draws on discarded materials and everyday references to examine how meaning and aesthetic experience can emerge from unexpected sources.

Pole’s poetic intersection of culinary aesthetics, intuitive instinct, and automation. Drawing inspiration from cookings sensory language of taste, texture, and presentation, his work transforms everyday acts of nourishment into layered visual experiences. Balancing spontaneity with systems, the artist navigates the tension between human impulse and mechanised precision. Intuition guides the artists mark-making and material exploration, while elements of automation introduce repetition, rhythm, and structure - reflecting the contemporary dialogue between hand and machine.

At the heart of Pole’s practice is a commitment to channelling the inner child’s curiosity, a willingness to play an ask themselves β€œwhy not”, inviting viewers to engage not just intellectually, but sensorially and imaginatively.
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πΉπ’Ύπ“π“‰π’½π“Ž πΉπ‘œπ“ π’«π“‡π‘’π“ˆπ‘’π“ƒπ“‰π“ˆ:🀺 Miya Kosowick ! 🀺Miya Kosowick is a half-Japanese Canadian artist based in London, United Kingdom....
17/03/2026

πΉπ’Ύπ“π“‰π’½π“Ž πΉπ‘œπ“ π’«π“‡π‘’π“ˆπ‘’π“ƒπ“‰π“ˆ:
🀺 Miya Kosowick ! 🀺

Miya Kosowick is a half-Japanese Canadian artist based in London, United Kingdom.
She holds a degree in Cultural Anthropology from the University of British Columbia and later studied at Chelsea College of Arts, where she began developing an interdisciplinary practice spanning painting, sculpture and installation. Kosowick’s work explores identity, belonging and the shifting relationship between controlled and natural environments. Drawing on the Japanese philosophical concept of uchi-soto (ε†…ε€–)- meaning β€œinside” and β€œoutside”- her practice examines how boundaries between interior and exterior spaces, social groups and cultural identities are constructed and negotiated. She is particularly interested in the spaces that exist between such binaries, where ambiguity and transformation can emerge.

Working with materials including rice paper, wax, canvas, wood and found objects, Kosowick creates installations in which paintings function as portals to imagined worlds. Sculptural elements and fragments of material histories often coexist within these environments, blurring distinctions between the natural and the constructed.

Her muted colour palette draws from the landscapes of her upbringing across British Columbia, Japan and the United Kingdom. Through restrained abstract and figurative gestures, Kosowick produces works that resemble fragile archaeological traces - memories suspended between past and future. Kosowick received the first annual artist commission from The Glenrothes, and continues to expand her practice through installations and cross-disciplinary collaborations that connect art, space and sensory experience.





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πΉπ’Ύπ“π“‰π’½π“Ž πΉπ‘œπ“ π’«π“‡π‘’π“ˆπ‘’π“ƒπ“‰π“ˆ:πŸŽ€ Maya Silverberg ! πŸŽ€ Maya Silverberg (b. 1999, New York) is a Hungarian-American artist based in Lo...
16/03/2026

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πŸŽ€ Maya Silverberg ! πŸŽ€

Maya Silverberg (b. 1999, New York) is a Hungarian-American artist based in London.

Her work has been exhibited at venues including South London Gallery, the Courtauld Institute, SPRING/BREAK Art Show, and Gallery Rosenfeld. She presented a solo exhibition at DOXA Budapest in 2025. She previously studied at the Slade School of Fine Art (2025), Columbia University (2021), and the Van der Kelen Institute (2022). She was selected for New Contemporaries in 2026.
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πΉπ’Ύπ“π“‰π’½π“Ž πΉπ‘œπ“ π’«π“‡π‘’π“ˆπ‘’π“ƒπ“‰π“ˆ:🧀 Mae Nicolaou !🧀Mae Nicolaou (b. 1997, Dublin, Ireland) is a visual artist based between London and...
15/03/2026

πΉπ’Ύπ“π“‰π’½π“Ž πΉπ‘œπ“ π’«π“‡π‘’π“ˆπ‘’π“ƒπ“‰π“ˆ:
🧀 Mae Nicolaou !🧀

Mae Nicolaou (b. 1997, Dublin, Ireland) is a visual artist based between London and Ireland. She holds an MFA from Goldsmiths, University of London (2025). She was awarded the Graphic Studio Dublin Expanded Print Residency (2026), a Postgraduate Fellowship in the Fine Art Department at Goldsmiths (2025), the CASS Material Award (2025), and the Emerging Artist Bursary from DLR County Council (2024). She was also shortlisted for the ACME Studio Award (2025) and the QEST Emerging Maker Grant (2024). In 2021, she received the Graduate Studio Bursary Award for a Sculpture Workshop Residency at Fire Station Artists’ Studios in Dublin. Her work has been featured at the Dublin Art Book Fair (2024) and published by A6 Books at the London Centre for Book Arts (2025).

Her work, which oscillates between the figurative and the supposedly functional, finds its centre in the margins. Mae is interested in the representation of people engaged in the quotidian, choosing experience over reference as a methodology.

Her practice examines how often overlooked accompaniments of everyday life are gathered, handled, and redistributed. She collects and selects materials to produce unconventional inscriptions of contemporary life. Through her practice, she seeks to emphasise the distinction between the analogue and the digital not as something purely ontological, but as something that registers through degrees and shifts in scale. Her processes remain tied to the limitations and materiality of the human body. The works can be read as embodied forms rather than visual representations, due to both the physical activity required to make them and the indexical traces of human culture they carry. With a reliance on lived experience, the very make-up of these traces turns on marking difference. These deliberate processes, developed specifically for her practice, enable her to activate her thoughts and ideas.





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πΉπ’Ύπ“π“‰π’½π“Ž πΉπ‘œπ“ π’«π“‡π‘’π“ˆπ‘’π“ƒπ“‰π“ˆ:🌼 Lucy Hutchings ! 🌼Lucy Hutchings (b. Hong Kong, 2001), is a British painter based in London, Engla...
14/03/2026

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🌼 Lucy Hutchings ! 🌼

Lucy Hutchings (b. Hong Kong, 2001), is a British painter based in London, England. She studied her BA (Hons) in Fine Art at Leeds Art University (2022) before completing an MA in Fine Art at City and Guilds of London Art School (2024). Lucy is the recipient of the Harriet Anstruther Prize 2024 and is a shortlisted finalist for the Ingram Prize 2025.

β€œMy painting practice explores the human condition through themes of gluttony and debauchery. The figurative paintings are environments where we transition into something unconditioned, often located in beer gardens or nightclubs. I understands these third spaces as a stage to participate in laughable, creative and transgressive characters, pulling imagery from personal or shared experiences of debauchery to turn these familiar environments into unsettling and carnivalesque narratives. Mikhail Bahktin's theory of the mouth plays an important role in my paintings, exploring the open and penetrative as a visual device to exaggerate the vulnerability of merging or sharing the body’s boundaries. Orifices, bodily fluids, laughter and pain are subjects to push and pull compositions that are both pleasurable and grotesque, seductive and repulsive.”





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πΉπ’Ύπ“π“‰π’½π“Ž πΉπ‘œπ“ π’«π“‡π‘’π“ˆπ‘’π“ƒπ“‰π“ˆ:🐎 Jonathan Tignor !  🐎Jonathan Tignor (b. 1997) is a Tucson-based artist originally from Dallas, Tex...
13/03/2026

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🐎 Jonathan Tignor ! 🐎

Jonathan Tignor (b. 1997) is a Tucson-based artist originally from Dallas, Texas. He graduated from Colorado College with a BA in Creative Writing and completed a Post-Baccalaureate in Studio Art at the Burren College of Art in Ireland. Most recently, he earned an MA in Painting from the Royal College of Art in 2024. Tignor has shown with OHSH Projects, Chilli Arts, and Twilight Contemporary in London, as well as Bonian Space in Beijing and Pigment Gallery in Barcelona.

Jonathan Tignor views painting as a means of exploring the images upon which a contemporary yet mythical sense of American identity is built. He is interested in the gaps between real and imagined - how the real becomes imagined, and vice-versa. In rendering these images, Tignor looks for material resistance between paint and surface in order to introduce both tension and unexpected moments. The resulting visual narratives aim to guide viewers beyond an immediate and self-referential experience, and instead into a slow and critical way of seeing.
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πΉπ’Ύπ“π“‰π’½π“Ž πΉπ‘œπ“ π’«π“‡π‘’π“ˆπ‘’π“ƒπ“‰π“ˆ:🀠 Jonathan Tignor ! 🀠Jonathan Tignor (b. 1997) is a Tucson-based artist originally from Dallas, Texa...
13/03/2026

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🀠 Jonathan Tignor ! 🀠

Jonathan Tignor (b. 1997) is a Tucson-based artist originally from Dallas, Texas. He graduated from Colorado College with a BA in Creative Writing and completed a Post-Baccalaureate in Studio Art at the Burren College of Art in Ireland. Most recently, he earned an MA in Painting from the Royal College of Art in 2024. Tignor has shown with OHSH Projects, Chilli Arts, and Twilight Contemporary in London, as well as Bonian Space in Beijing and Pigment Gallery in Barcelona.

Jonathan Tignor views painting as a means of exploring the images upon which a contemporary-yet-mythical sense of American identity is built. He is interested in the gaps between real and imagined - how the real becomes imagined, and vice-versa. In rendering these images, Tignor looks for material resistance between paint and surface in order to introduce both tension and unexpected moments. The resulting visual narratives aim to guide viewers beyond an immediate and self-referential experience, and instead into a slow and critical way of seeing.
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