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Oliver Clatworthy Fine Art An eclectic mix of modern and contemporary art. All enquiries welcome...

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Keith Haring created this edition in 1989 as a wedding gift to Joséphine Benecke and Jörg Schellmann. The radiating hear...
22/04/2026

Keith Haring created this edition in 1989 as a wedding gift to Joséphine Benecke and Jörg Schellmann. The radiating heart is a recurring symbol in Haring’s oeuvre and has become synonymous with his optimistic and inclusive vision of the world. In this dynamic composition, two figures converge and intertwine to create a heart shape at the center, symbolizing unity and humanity. Haring’s imagery, both universally recognisable and distinctly his own, radiates energy and joy through bold line work and vivid colours.



Keith Haring ‘Untitled’ (Love) 1989.
Silkscreen on stretched canvas, 20.5 x 20.5 x 2 cm. Edition of 60, signed on verso label.

PRINT RELEASE 🚨 Introducing Patrick Hughes “Bookshop” 3D Multiple. Hand-painted multiple with archival inkjet, presented...
17/04/2026

PRINT RELEASE 🚨 Introducing Patrick Hughes “Bookshop” 3D Multiple. Hand-painted multiple with archival inkjet, presented in a perspex box. Produced in 2026. Edition of 60.

Bookshop, forms part of a newly released series of multiples. “I have inverted another kind of reverspective, the Solid Hollow where a book pile or a suitcase or a chair is made alone in reverspective. These single poignant images work so well as illusions and a new kind of art. The artwork is more demanding: the shape of the Solid Hollow is cut and carved from wood, then the prints made from an original painting are applied and finally I paint all the edges. Buy, hang, and enjoy,”

Hand signed and numbered by Patrick Hughes

SIZE: 74.1 × 39.3 × 26.5 cm

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17/04/2026

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March
01/04/2026

March

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25/03/2026

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Cecily Brown ‘The 5 Senses’Ditone print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308 gsm. Edition of 100. Size: 47 x 50 cm.Cecily Brown’s...
16/03/2026

Cecily Brown ‘The 5 Senses’
Ditone print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308 gsm. Edition of 100. Size: 47 x 50 cm.

Cecily Brown’s paintings engage the senses through their erotic imagery, energetic brushwork and tactile richness. The composition, built from dense layers of brushstrokes and abundant white paint, draws inspiration from The Five Senses (1617–18), a series created collaboratively by Jan Brueghel the Elder and Peter Paul Rubens. In those five oil paintings, Rubens depicts an allegorical female figure placed within elaborate, meticulously detailed settings painted by Brueghel, inspired by the courtly world of the Spanish Netherlands.

While the original series represents each sense separately, Brown merges them visually, though traces of the earlier iconography remain. A stringed instrument is visible near the lower edge of the canvas; at the center appear a fountain—surrounded in the original by fragrant flowers—alongside a dish holding oysters and a lobster; and further to the left one can discern what may be the globe associated with the allegory of sight.

Reviews of Brown’s major retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2023 frequently emphasized the importance of the act of seeing in her work. The 5 Senses, however, suggests something broader: the simultaneity of sensory experience within the medium of painting. This emphasis reflects how Brown’s practice foregrounds both the physical presence of paint and the bodily act of making it. By proposing that painting can activate all five senses, the work also playfully reasserts the medium’s expressive power.

Cecily Brown will present a major exhibition at Serpentine South Gallery this month.

Cecily Brown: Making Pictures
Serpentine South Gallery
27 March – 6 September 2026
Free entry.

PRINT RELEASE NEWS! Introducing Patrick Hughes’ Newest 3D Multiple “Popsicle”. A hand painted pop culture inspired, thre...
16/01/2026

PRINT RELEASE NEWS! Introducing Patrick Hughes’ Newest 3D Multiple “Popsicle”. A hand painted pop culture inspired, three dimensional, reverspective print. Depicting works by Keith Haring, Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst, David Hockney, Roy Lichtenstein and Wayne Thiebaud. Published January, 2026. Now available…

Framed in a bespoke perspex box. Hand signed and numbered by Patrick Hughes.

SIZE: 44.7 × 101.8 × 17 cm

Dream big! Start today, show up, begin anywhere, now or never, you are enough!Wishing you all an incredible 2026.Image: ...
07/01/2026

Dream big! Start today, show up, begin anywhere, now or never, you are enough!

Wishing you all an incredible 2026.

Image: Ed Ruscha “Begin Anywhere”. Edition of 60. Hand pulled lithograph. Size: 40 x 56 cm. Not for sale.

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