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West Contemporary Presents XX - Celebrating The Galleries 20th Anniversary with a group artist show of some of Britain's Finest
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West Contemporary Presents XX Leading artists in sustainability, street art, sculpture, photography and mixed media are the highlights of celebration of British fine art at London-based Spring pop up art exhibition, ‘XX’, in Fitzrovia. 

LONDON (UK) - A motley crew of twenty of the U.K’s leading names in fine art are to descend on the capital for the first time collectively for a unique group show at the end of March 2023 as a celebration of British artistic excellence and to celebrate the twentieth birthday of one of London’s veteran gallerists. 

 West Contemporary, formed as Beautiful Crime Gallery in 2003, started life at the turn of the 21st century as the new millennium wave of British street art found its way from urban walls to gallery spaces with the emergence of the likes of Banksy in post Brit-pop Britain. 

Beautiful Crime Gallery became an innovative fixture in this movement as the first online street art original gallery, combining a new home for original works from the burgeoning street scene with a bricks and mortar home in Shoreditch, East London that became a staple of shows, first exhibitions for emerging names and art events of note. Leaving in 2019 to graduate into an international art consultancy (West Contemporary) and an online gallery (West Contemporary Editions), the institution of art is now bringing together two-decades of partnerships under one room for the group show; ‘XX’.

 Amongst the names featured in the show are Lauren Baker, considered the leading British female neon and mixed media artist, a London-based Northern artist known for her work in environmentalism and empowerment and that has created installations at The V&A, Tate Britain and Tate Modern. Lauren is an Ambassador for One Tree Planted, as well as Save Wild Tigers, and in 2023 will accomplish her goal of curating the planting of 8888 trees. In 2015, Baker created a Steinway piano encrusted with half a million crystals that sold for £420,000.

 Dan Rawlings, like Baker, pays homage to the natural world via his works highlighting nature’s resilience around humankind’s creations. Probably best known for his manipulation of metal and light conceived with intricate hand-plasma cutting. Projects include Future Returns a plasma-cut oil tanker housed inside a 19th century church, and Short Haul, an elaborately hand cut light aircraft shown at the Urban Nation Museum in Berlin during the 2019 Biennale. Rawlings has exhibited internationally and at the likes of Glastonbury and The Chelsea Flower show and is now considered one of the most exciting names in British art. This is his first show with West Contemporary. 

 Socially-minded London-based artist Robi Walters transforms discarded materials into beautiful works of art as a recycling practice that has attracted collectors in Sir Paul McCartney, Mary J Blige and Usain Bolt. Emerging from a difficult start in life and a time in social care, Robi’s artistic practice echoes his own life. The process of taking discarded objects and making them beautiful and ‘wanted’ has taken him to the forefront of domestic art and an Artist-in-Residence placement with Aston Martin.

 Fin DAC, notably the only artist to be commissioned by the Frida Kahlo Foundation, is now considered one of the top 5 street artists in the world. The long-time West Contemporary collaborator is known for his mural works around the globe. Since quitting a design/marketing role aged 45 just over a decade ago, the self-taught, non-conformist urban artist has defined and perfected an atypical spray paint style he has dubbed ‘Urban Aesthetics’. His collections are known for selling out within two minutes of release and his murals can be seen in Melbourne, Amsterdam, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Paris, London and beyond. 

In a field where opportunities for female artists have been notoriously difficult to come by, internationally renowned sculptor Beth Cullen-Kerridge has moulded a well-earned space for herself as a leading light of British fine art and sculpture. Having worked with the universally admired Sir Anthony Caro and alongside Sir Normal Foster on the Millenium Bridge, Cullen-Kerridge’s pedigree is impeccable. Following a period establishing her Michelin-starred restaurants alongside TV-chef Husband, Tom – Beth is entering a period of her career where she is rightly earning the plaudits her work deserves. 

As arguably the world’s most important music photographer and documentarian, Denis O’Regan’s storied career is one of many highlights. As the person on earth to have taken the most photographs of David Bowie, the Artist-in-Residence for the Royal Albert Hall is also widely known for his work alongside The Rolling Stones, Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet. 
O’Regan had the honour of photographing the last ever Queen show featuring Freddie Mercury, alongside being the only official photographer of Live Aid and a Royal-appointment as the man behind the camera for the Concert For Diana. Official placements for The Who, Kiss, Neil Diamond, Pink Floyd, The Bee Gees and Thin Lizzy cemented the London-based artist with a front seat in the tour bus of musical royalty and a heavyweight in British fine art.   

West Contemporary are proud to use this opportunity and group exhibition to introduce The Cameron Twins. Born in 1999, the collaborative artist duo of identical twins Abigail and Phebe work together in a range of different media including screen print, digital montage, photography, casting, sculpture and installation .Their work has an overall strong and garish style using an over-saturated bright colour palette to create a surreal quality and incorporates many familiar, recognisable, fun images and pop-culture references from childhood, such as Barbie, Trolls and My Little Pony. Considered by the gallery as one (or two) of the most interesting and expressive emerging artists in the U.K, this is a first major show opportunity for the recent graduates to exhibit alongside internationally successful artists. 

‘XX’, titled as the roman numerals for ‘20’, will feature original artworks, limited edition pieces, unseen new releases and classic works across a wide range of medium including sculpture and will be open to the public for five days over March and April 2023 at Gallery Different, Fitzrovia, London.

Full Artist List: Alexander de Cadenet, Beth Cullen-Kerridge, Bex Leigh, Carne Griffiths, Chloe Natalia, Day-z, Denis O’Regan, Fin DAC, Gabriella Anouk, Jim Threapleton, Lauren Baker, Mark Beattie, Raul, Robi Walters, Russell Marshall, The Cameron Twins, The Connor Brothers, Wildcat Will, Willkay. 

‘XX’ is a group show by West Contemporary and will be held at Gallery Different, 14 Percy St, London W1T 1DR between Tuesday 28th March to Saturday 1st April 2023. The show is open to the public. 


West Contemporary Presents XX - Celebrating The Galleries 20th Anniversary with a group artist show of some of Britain's Finest
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West Contemporary Presents XX Leading artists in sustainability, street art, sculpture, photography and mixed media are the highlights of celebration of British fine art at London-based Spring pop up art exhibition, ‘XX’, in Fitzrovia. 

LONDON (UK) - A motley crew of twenty of the U.K’s leading names in fine art are to descend on the capital for the first time collectively for a unique group show at the end of March 2023 as a celebration of British artistic excellence and to celebrate the twentieth birthday of one of London’s veteran gallerists. 

 West Contemporary, formed as Beautiful Crime Gallery in 2003, started life at the turn of the 21st century as the new millennium wave of British street art found its way from urban walls to gallery spaces with the emergence of the likes of Banksy in post Brit-pop Britain. 

Beautiful Crime Gallery became an innovative fixture in this movement as the first online street art original gallery, combining a new home for original works from the burgeoning street scene with a bricks and mortar home in Shoreditch, East London that became a staple of shows, first exhibitions for emerging names and art events of note. Leaving in 2019 to graduate into an international art consultancy (West Contemporary) and an online gallery (West Contemporary Editions), the institution of art is now bringing together two-decades of partnerships under one room for the group show; ‘XX’.

 Amongst the names featured in the show are Lauren Baker, considered the leading British female neon and mixed media artist, a London-based Northern artist known for her work in environmentalism and empowerment and that has created installations at The V&A, Tate Britain and Tate Modern. Lauren is an Ambassador for One Tree Planted, as well as Save Wild Tigers, and in 2023 will accomplish her goal of curating the planting of 8888 trees. In 2015, Baker created a Steinway piano encrusted with half a million crystals that sold for £420,000.

 Dan Rawlings, like Baker, pays homage to the natural world via his works highlighting nature’s resilience around humankind’s creations. Probably best known for his manipulation of metal and light conceived with intricate hand-plasma cutting. Projects include Future Returns a plasma-cut oil tanker housed inside a 19th century church, and Short Haul, an elaborately hand cut light aircraft shown at the Urban Nation Museum in Berlin during the 2019 Biennale. Rawlings has exhibited internationally and at the likes of Glastonbury and The Chelsea Flower show and is now considered one of the most exciting names in British art. This is his first show with West Contemporary. 

 Socially-minded London-based artist Robi Walters transforms discarded materials into beautiful works of art as a recycling practice that has attracted collectors in Sir Paul McCartney, Mary J Blige and Usain Bolt. Emerging from a difficult start in life and a time in social care, Robi’s artistic practice echoes his own life. The process of taking discarded objects and making them beautiful and ‘wanted’ has taken him to the forefront of domestic art and an Artist-in-Residence placement with Aston Martin.

 Fin DAC, notably the only artist to be commissioned by the Frida Kahlo Foundation, is now considered one of the top 5 street artists in the world. The long-time West Contemporary collaborator is known for his mural works around the globe. Since quitting a design/marketing role aged 45 just over a decade ago, the self-taught, non-conformist urban artist has defined and perfected an atypical spray paint style he has dubbed ‘Urban Aesthetics’. His collections are known for selling out within two minutes of release and his murals can be seen in Melbourne, Amsterdam, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Paris, London and beyond. 

In a field where opportunities for female artists have been notoriously difficult to come by, internationally renowned sculptor Beth Cullen-Kerridge has moulded a well-earned space for herself as a leading light of British fine art and sculpture. Having worked with the universally admired Sir Anthony Caro and alongside Sir Normal Foster on the Millenium Bridge, Cullen-Kerridge’s pedigree is impeccable. Following a period establishing her Michelin-starred restaurants alongside TV-chef Husband, Tom – Beth is entering a period of her career where she is rightly earning the plaudits her work deserves. 

As arguably the world’s most important music photographer and documentarian, Denis O’Regan’s storied career is one of many highlights. As the person on earth to have taken the most photographs of David Bowie, the Artist-in-Residence for the Royal Albert Hall is also widely known for his work alongside The Rolling Stones, Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet. 
O’Regan had the honour of photographing the last ever Queen show featuring Freddie Mercury, alongside being the only official photographer of Live Aid and a Royal-appointment as the man behind the camera for the Concert For Diana. Official placements for The Who, Kiss, Neil Diamond, Pink Floyd, The Bee Gees and Thin Lizzy cemented the London-based artist with a front seat in the tour bus of musical royalty and a heavyweight in British fine art.   

West Contemporary are proud to use this opportunity and group exhibition to introduce The Cameron Twins. Born in 1999, the collaborative artist duo of identical twins Abigail and Phebe work together in a range of different media including screen print, digital montage, photography, casting, sculpture and installation .Their work has an overall strong and garish style using an over-saturated bright colour palette to create a surreal quality and incorporates many familiar, recognisable, fun images and pop-culture references from childhood, such as Barbie, Trolls and My Little Pony. Considered by the gallery as one (or two) of the most interesting and expressive emerging artists in the U.K, this is a first major show opportunity for the recent graduates to exhibit alongside internationally successful artists. 

‘XX’, titled as the roman numerals for ‘20’, will feature original artworks, limited edition pieces, unseen new releases and classic works across a wide range of medium including sculpture and will be open to the public for five days over March and April 2023 at Gallery Different, Fitzrovia, London.

Full Artist List: Alexander de Cadenet, Beth Cullen-Kerridge, Bex Leigh, Carne Griffiths, Chloe Natalia, Day-z, Denis O’Regan, Fin DAC, Gabriella Anouk, Jim Threapleton, Lauren Baker, Mark Beattie, Raul, Robi Walters, Russell Marshall, The Cameron Twins, The Connor Brothers, Wildcat Will, Willkay. 

‘XX’ is a group show by West Contemporary and will be held at Gallery Different, 14 Percy St, London W1T 1DR between Tuesday 28th March to Saturday 1st April 2023. The show is open to the public. 


West Contemporary Presents XX - Celebrating The Galleries 20th Anniversary with a group artist show of some of Britain's Finest
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West Contemporary Presents XX Leading artists in sustainability, street art, sculpture, photography and mixed media are the highlights of celebration of British fine art at London-based Spring pop up art exhibition, ‘XX’, in Fitzrovia. 

LONDON (UK) - A motley crew of twenty of the U.K’s leading names in fine art are to descend on the capital for the first time collectively for a unique group show at the end of March 2023 as a celebration of British artistic excellence and to celebrate the twentieth birthday of one of London’s veteran gallerists. 

 West Contemporary, formed as Beautiful Crime Gallery in 2003, started life at the turn of the 21st century as the new millennium wave of British street art found its way from urban walls to gallery spaces with the emergence of the likes of Banksy in post Brit-pop Britain. 

Beautiful Crime Gallery became an innovative fixture in this movement as the first online street art original gallery, combining a new home for original works from the burgeoning street scene with a bricks and mortar home in Shoreditch, East London that became a staple of shows, first exhibitions for emerging names and art events of note. Leaving in 2019 to graduate into an international art consultancy (West Contemporary) and an online gallery (West Contemporary Editions), the institution of art is now bringing together two-decades of partnerships under one room for the group show; ‘XX’.

 Amongst the names featured in the show are Lauren Baker, considered the leading British female neon and mixed media artist, a London-based Northern artist known for her work in environmentalism and empowerment and that has created installations at The V&A, Tate Britain and Tate Modern. Lauren is an Ambassador for One Tree Planted, as well as Save Wild Tigers, and in 2023 will accomplish her goal of curating the planting of 8888 trees. In 2015, Baker created a Steinway piano encrusted with half a million crystals that sold for £420,000.

 Dan Rawlings, like Baker, pays homage to the natural world via his works highlighting nature’s resilience around humankind’s creations. Probably best known for his manipulation of metal and light conceived with intricate hand-plasma cutting. Projects include Future Returns a plasma-cut oil tanker housed inside a 19th century church, and Short Haul, an elaborately hand cut light aircraft shown at the Urban Nation Museum in Berlin during the 2019 Biennale. Rawlings has exhibited internationally and at the likes of Glastonbury and The Chelsea Flower show and is now considered one of the most exciting names in British art. This is his first show with West Contemporary. 

 Socially-minded London-based artist Robi Walters transforms discarded materials into beautiful works of art as a recycling practice that has attracted collectors in Sir Paul McCartney, Mary J Blige and Usain Bolt. Emerging from a difficult start in life and a time in social care, Robi’s artistic practice echoes his own life. The process of taking discarded objects and making them beautiful and ‘wanted’ has taken him to the forefront of domestic art and an Artist-in-Residence placement with Aston Martin.

 Fin DAC, notably the only artist to be commissioned by the Frida Kahlo Foundation, is now considered one of the top 5 street artists in the world. The long-time West Contemporary collaborator is known for his mural works around the globe. Since quitting a design/marketing role aged 45 just over a decade ago, the self-taught, non-conformist urban artist has defined and perfected an atypical spray paint style he has dubbed ‘Urban Aesthetics’. His collections are known for selling out within two minutes of release and his murals can be seen in Melbourne, Amsterdam, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Paris, London and beyond. 

In a field where opportunities for female artists have been notoriously difficult to come by, internationally renowned sculptor Beth Cullen-Kerridge has moulded a well-earned space for herself as a leading light of British fine art and sculpture. Having worked with the universally admired Sir Anthony Caro and alongside Sir Normal Foster on the Millenium Bridge, Cullen-Kerridge’s pedigree is impeccable. Following a period establishing her Michelin-starred restaurants alongside TV-chef Husband, Tom – Beth is entering a period of her career where she is rightly earning the plaudits her work deserves. 

As arguably the world’s most important music photographer and documentarian, Denis O’Regan’s storied career is one of many highlights. As the person on earth to have taken the most photographs of David Bowie, the Artist-in-Residence for the Royal Albert Hall is also widely known for his work alongside The Rolling Stones, Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet. 
O’Regan had the honour of photographing the last ever Queen show featuring Freddie Mercury, alongside being the only official photographer of Live Aid and a Royal-appointment as the man behind the camera for the Concert For Diana. Official placements for The Who, Kiss, Neil Diamond, Pink Floyd, The Bee Gees and Thin Lizzy cemented the London-based artist with a front seat in the tour bus of musical royalty and a heavyweight in British fine art.   

West Contemporary are proud to use this opportunity and group exhibition to introduce The Cameron Twins. Born in 1999, the collaborative artist duo of identical twins Abigail and Phebe work together in a range of different media including screen print, digital montage, photography, casting, sculpture and installation .Their work has an overall strong and garish style using an over-saturated bright colour palette to create a surreal quality and incorporates many familiar, recognisable, fun images and pop-culture references from childhood, such as Barbie, Trolls and My Little Pony. Considered by the gallery as one (or two) of the most interesting and expressive emerging artists in the U.K, this is a first major show opportunity for the recent graduates to exhibit alongside internationally successful artists. 

‘XX’, titled as the roman numerals for ‘20’, will feature original artworks, limited edition pieces, unseen new releases and classic works across a wide range of medium including sculpture and will be open to the public for five days over March and April 2023 at Gallery Different, Fitzrovia, London.

Full Artist List: Alexander de Cadenet, Beth Cullen-Kerridge, Bex Leigh, Carne Griffiths, Chloe Natalia, Day-z, Denis O’Regan, Fin DAC, Gabriella Anouk, Jim Threapleton, Lauren Baker, Mark Beattie, Raul, Robi Walters, Russell Marshall, The Cameron Twins, The Connor Brothers, Wildcat Will, Willkay. 

‘XX’ is a group show by West Contemporary and will be held at Gallery Different, 14 Percy St, London W1T 1DR between Tuesday 28th March to Saturday 1st April 2023. The show is open to the public. 


West Contemporary Presents XX - Celebrating The Galleries 20th Anniversary with a group artist show of some of Britain's Finest
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West Contemporary Presents XX Leading artists in sustainability, street art, sculpture, photography and mixed media are the highlights of celebration of British fine art at London-based Spring pop up art exhibition, ‘XX’, in Fitzrovia. 

LONDON (UK) - A motley crew of twenty of the U.K’s leading names in fine art are to descend on the capital for the first time collectively for a unique group show at the end of March 2023 as a celebration of British artistic excellence and to celebrate the twentieth birthday of one of London’s veteran gallerists. 

 West Contemporary, formed as Beautiful Crime Gallery in 2003, started life at the turn of the 21st century as the new millennium wave of British street art found its way from urban walls to gallery spaces with the emergence of the likes of Banksy in post Brit-pop Britain. 

Beautiful Crime Gallery became an innovative fixture in this movement as the first online street art original gallery, combining a new home for original works from the burgeoning street scene with a bricks and mortar home in Shoreditch, East London that became a staple of shows, first exhibitions for emerging names and art events of note. Leaving in 2019 to graduate into an international art consultancy (West Contemporary) and an online gallery (West Contemporary Editions), the institution of art is now bringing together two-decades of partnerships under one room for the group show; ‘XX’.

 Amongst the names featured in the show are Lauren Baker, considered the leading British female neon and mixed media artist, a London-based Northern artist known for her work in environmentalism and empowerment and that has created installations at The V&A, Tate Britain and Tate Modern. Lauren is an Ambassador for One Tree Planted, as well as Save Wild Tigers, and in 2023 will accomplish her goal of curating the planting of 8888 trees. In 2015, Baker created a Steinway piano encrusted with half a million crystals that sold for £420,000.

 Dan Rawlings, like Baker, pays homage to the natural world via his works highlighting nature’s resilience around humankind’s creations. Probably best known for his manipulation of metal and light conceived with intricate hand-plasma cutting. Projects include Future Returns a plasma-cut oil tanker housed inside a 19th century church, and Short Haul, an elaborately hand cut light aircraft shown at the Urban Nation Museum in Berlin during the 2019 Biennale. Rawlings has exhibited internationally and at the likes of Glastonbury and The Chelsea Flower show and is now considered one of the most exciting names in British art. This is his first show with West Contemporary. 

 Socially-minded London-based artist Robi Walters transforms discarded materials into beautiful works of art as a recycling practice that has attracted collectors in Sir Paul McCartney, Mary J Blige and Usain Bolt. Emerging from a difficult start in life and a time in social care, Robi’s artistic practice echoes his own life. The process of taking discarded objects and making them beautiful and ‘wanted’ has taken him to the forefront of domestic art and an Artist-in-Residence placement with Aston Martin.

 Fin DAC, notably the only artist to be commissioned by the Frida Kahlo Foundation, is now considered one of the top 5 street artists in the world. The long-time West Contemporary collaborator is known for his mural works around the globe. Since quitting a design/marketing role aged 45 just over a decade ago, the self-taught, non-conformist urban artist has defined and perfected an atypical spray paint style he has dubbed ‘Urban Aesthetics’. His collections are known for selling out within two minutes of release and his murals can be seen in Melbourne, Amsterdam, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Paris, London and beyond. 

In a field where opportunities for female artists have been notoriously difficult to come by, internationally renowned sculptor Beth Cullen-Kerridge has moulded a well-earned space for herself as a leading light of British fine art and sculpture. Having worked with the universally admired Sir Anthony Caro and alongside Sir Normal Foster on the Millenium Bridge, Cullen-Kerridge’s pedigree is impeccable. Following a period establishing her Michelin-starred restaurants alongside TV-chef Husband, Tom – Beth is entering a period of her career where she is rightly earning the plaudits her work deserves. 

As arguably the world’s most important music photographer and documentarian, Denis O’Regan’s storied career is one of many highlights. As the person on earth to have taken the most photographs of David Bowie, the Artist-in-Residence for the Royal Albert Hall is also widely known for his work alongside The Rolling Stones, Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet. 
O’Regan had the honour of photographing the last ever Queen show featuring Freddie Mercury, alongside being the only official photographer of Live Aid and a Royal-appointment as the man behind the camera for the Concert For Diana. Official placements for The Who, Kiss, Neil Diamond, Pink Floyd, The Bee Gees and Thin Lizzy cemented the London-based artist with a front seat in the tour bus of musical royalty and a heavyweight in British fine art.   

West Contemporary are proud to use this opportunity and group exhibition to introduce The Cameron Twins. Born in 1999, the collaborative artist duo of identical twins Abigail and Phebe work together in a range of different media including screen print, digital montage, photography, casting, sculpture and installation .Their work has an overall strong and garish style using an over-saturated bright colour palette to create a surreal quality and incorporates many familiar, recognisable, fun images and pop-culture references from childhood, such as Barbie, Trolls and My Little Pony. Considered by the gallery as one (or two) of the most interesting and expressive emerging artists in the U.K, this is a first major show opportunity for the recent graduates to exhibit alongside internationally successful artists. 

‘XX’, titled as the roman numerals for ‘20’, will feature original artworks, limited edition pieces, unseen new releases and classic works across a wide range of medium including sculpture and will be open to the public for five days over March and April 2023 at Gallery Different, Fitzrovia, London.

Full Artist List: Alexander de Cadenet, Beth Cullen-Kerridge, Bex Leigh, Carne Griffiths, Chloe Natalia, Day-z, Denis O’Regan, Fin DAC, Gabriella Anouk, Jim Threapleton, Lauren Baker, Mark Beattie, Raul, Robi Walters, Russell Marshall, The Cameron Twins, The Connor Brothers, Wildcat Will, Willkay. 

‘XX’ is a group show by West Contemporary and will be held at Gallery Different, 14 Percy St, London W1T 1DR between Tuesday 28th March to Saturday 1st April 2023. The show is open to the public. 


West Contemporary Presents XX - Celebrating The Galleries 20th Anniversary with a group artist show of some of Britain's Finest
show info
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West Contemporary Presents XX Leading artists in sustainability, street art, sculpture, photography and mixed media are the highlights of celebration of British fine art at London-based Spring pop up art exhibition, ‘XX’, in Fitzrovia. 

LONDON (UK) - A motley crew of twenty of the U.K’s leading names in fine art are to descend on the capital for the first time collectively for a unique group show at the end of March 2023 as a celebration of British artistic excellence and to celebrate the twentieth birthday of one of London’s veteran gallerists. 

 West Contemporary, formed as Beautiful Crime Gallery in 2003, started life at the turn of the 21st century as the new millennium wave of British street art found its way from urban walls to gallery spaces with the emergence of the likes of Banksy in post Brit-pop Britain. 

Beautiful Crime Gallery became an innovative fixture in this movement as the first online street art original gallery, combining a new home for original works from the burgeoning street scene with a bricks and mortar home in Shoreditch, East London that became a staple of shows, first exhibitions for emerging names and art events of note. Leaving in 2019 to graduate into an international art consultancy (West Contemporary) and an online gallery (West Contemporary Editions), the institution of art is now bringing together two-decades of partnerships under one room for the group show; ‘XX’.

 Amongst the names featured in the show are Lauren Baker, considered the leading British female neon and mixed media artist, a London-based Northern artist known for her work in environmentalism and empowerment and that has created installations at The V&A, Tate Britain and Tate Modern. Lauren is an Ambassador for One Tree Planted, as well as Save Wild Tigers, and in 2023 will accomplish her goal of curating the planting of 8888 trees. In 2015, Baker created a Steinway piano encrusted with half a million crystals that sold for £420,000.

 Dan Rawlings, like Baker, pays homage to the natural world via his works highlighting nature’s resilience around humankind’s creations. Probably best known for his manipulation of metal and light conceived with intricate hand-plasma cutting. Projects include Future Returns a plasma-cut oil tanker housed inside a 19th century church, and Short Haul, an elaborately hand cut light aircraft shown at the Urban Nation Museum in Berlin during the 2019 Biennale. Rawlings has exhibited internationally and at the likes of Glastonbury and The Chelsea Flower show and is now considered one of the most exciting names in British art. This is his first show with West Contemporary. 

 Socially-minded London-based artist Robi Walters transforms discarded materials into beautiful works of art as a recycling practice that has attracted collectors in Sir Paul McCartney, Mary J Blige and Usain Bolt. Emerging from a difficult start in life and a time in social care, Robi’s artistic practice echoes his own life. The process of taking discarded objects and making them beautiful and ‘wanted’ has taken him to the forefront of domestic art and an Artist-in-Residence placement with Aston Martin.

 Fin DAC, notably the only artist to be commissioned by the Frida Kahlo Foundation, is now considered one of the top 5 street artists in the world. The long-time West Contemporary collaborator is known for his mural works around the globe. Since quitting a design/marketing role aged 45 just over a decade ago, the self-taught, non-conformist urban artist has defined and perfected an atypical spray paint style he has dubbed ‘Urban Aesthetics’. His collections are known for selling out within two minutes of release and his murals can be seen in Melbourne, Amsterdam, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Paris, London and beyond. 

In a field where opportunities for female artists have been notoriously difficult to come by, internationally renowned sculptor Beth Cullen-Kerridge has moulded a well-earned space for herself as a leading light of British fine art and sculpture. Having worked with the universally admired Sir Anthony Caro and alongside Sir Normal Foster on the Millenium Bridge, Cullen-Kerridge’s pedigree is impeccable. Following a period establishing her Michelin-starred restaurants alongside TV-chef Husband, Tom – Beth is entering a period of her career where she is rightly earning the plaudits her work deserves. 

As arguably the world’s most important music photographer and documentarian, Denis O’Regan’s storied career is one of many highlights. As the person on earth to have taken the most photographs of David Bowie, the Artist-in-Residence for the Royal Albert Hall is also widely known for his work alongside The Rolling Stones, Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet. 
O’Regan had the honour of photographing the last ever Queen show featuring Freddie Mercury, alongside being the only official photographer of Live Aid and a Royal-appointment as the man behind the camera for the Concert For Diana. Official placements for The Who, Kiss, Neil Diamond, Pink Floyd, The Bee Gees and Thin Lizzy cemented the London-based artist with a front seat in the tour bus of musical royalty and a heavyweight in British fine art.   

West Contemporary are proud to use this opportunity and group exhibition to introduce The Cameron Twins. Born in 1999, the collaborative artist duo of identical twins Abigail and Phebe work together in a range of different media including screen print, digital montage, photography, casting, sculpture and installation .Their work has an overall strong and garish style using an over-saturated bright colour palette to create a surreal quality and incorporates many familiar, recognisable, fun images and pop-culture references from childhood, such as Barbie, Trolls and My Little Pony. Considered by the gallery as one (or two) of the most interesting and expressive emerging artists in the U.K, this is a first major show opportunity for the recent graduates to exhibit alongside internationally successful artists. 

‘XX’, titled as the roman numerals for ‘20’, will feature original artworks, limited edition pieces, unseen new releases and classic works across a wide range of medium including sculpture and will be open to the public for five days over March and April 2023 at Gallery Different, Fitzrovia, London.

Full Artist List: Alexander de Cadenet, Beth Cullen-Kerridge, Bex Leigh, Carne Griffiths, Chloe Natalia, Day-z, Denis O’Regan, Fin DAC, Gabriella Anouk, Jim Threapleton, Lauren Baker, Mark Beattie, Raul, Robi Walters, Russell Marshall, The Cameron Twins, The Connor Brothers, Wildcat Will, Willkay. 

‘XX’ is a group show by West Contemporary and will be held at Gallery Different, 14 Percy St, London W1T 1DR between Tuesday 28th March to Saturday 1st April 2023. The show is open to the public. 


West Contemporary Presents XX - Celebrating The Galleries 20th Anniversary with a group artist show of some of Britain's Finest
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West Contemporary Presents XX Leading artists in sustainability, street art, sculpture, photography and mixed media are the highlights of celebration of British fine art at London-based Spring pop up art exhibition, ‘XX’, in Fitzrovia. 

LONDON (UK) - A motley crew of twenty of the U.K’s leading names in fine art are to descend on the capital for the first time collectively for a unique group show at the end of March 2023 as a celebration of British artistic excellence and to celebrate the twentieth birthday of one of London’s veteran gallerists. 

 West Contemporary, formed as Beautiful Crime Gallery in 2003, started life at the turn of the 21st century as the new millennium wave of British street art found its way from urban walls to gallery spaces with the emergence of the likes of Banksy in post Brit-pop Britain. 

Beautiful Crime Gallery became an innovative fixture in this movement as the first online street art original gallery, combining a new home for original works from the burgeoning street scene with a bricks and mortar home in Shoreditch, East London that became a staple of shows, first exhibitions for emerging names and art events of note. Leaving in 2019 to graduate into an international art consultancy (West Contemporary) and an online gallery (West Contemporary Editions), the institution of art is now bringing together two-decades of partnerships under one room for the group show; ‘XX’.

 Amongst the names featured in the show are Lauren Baker, considered the leading British female neon and mixed media artist, a London-based Northern artist known for her work in environmentalism and empowerment and that has created installations at The V&A, Tate Britain and Tate Modern. Lauren is an Ambassador for One Tree Planted, as well as Save Wild Tigers, and in 2023 will accomplish her goal of curating the planting of 8888 trees. In 2015, Baker created a Steinway piano encrusted with half a million crystals that sold for £420,000.

 Dan Rawlings, like Baker, pays homage to the natural world via his works highlighting nature’s resilience around humankind’s creations. Probably best known for his manipulation of metal and light conceived with intricate hand-plasma cutting. Projects include Future Returns a plasma-cut oil tanker housed inside a 19th century church, and Short Haul, an elaborately hand cut light aircraft shown at the Urban Nation Museum in Berlin during the 2019 Biennale. Rawlings has exhibited internationally and at the likes of Glastonbury and The Chelsea Flower show and is now considered one of the most exciting names in British art. This is his first show with West Contemporary. 

 Socially-minded London-based artist Robi Walters transforms discarded materials into beautiful works of art as a recycling practice that has attracted collectors in Sir Paul McCartney, Mary J Blige and Usain Bolt. Emerging from a difficult start in life and a time in social care, Robi’s artistic practice echoes his own life. The process of taking discarded objects and making them beautiful and ‘wanted’ has taken him to the forefront of domestic art and an Artist-in-Residence placement with Aston Martin.

 Fin DAC, notably the only artist to be commissioned by the Frida Kahlo Foundation, is now considered one of the top 5 street artists in the world. The long-time West Contemporary collaborator is known for his mural works around the globe. Since quitting a design/marketing role aged 45 just over a decade ago, the self-taught, non-conformist urban artist has defined and perfected an atypical spray paint style he has dubbed ‘Urban Aesthetics’. His collections are known for selling out within two minutes of release and his murals can be seen in Melbourne, Amsterdam, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Paris, London and beyond. 

In a field where opportunities for female artists have been notoriously difficult to come by, internationally renowned sculptor Beth Cullen-Kerridge has moulded a well-earned space for herself as a leading light of British fine art and sculpture. Having worked with the universally admired Sir Anthony Caro and alongside Sir Normal Foster on the Millenium Bridge, Cullen-Kerridge’s pedigree is impeccable. Following a period establishing her Michelin-starred restaurants alongside TV-chef Husband, Tom – Beth is entering a period of her career where she is rightly earning the plaudits her work deserves. 

As arguably the world’s most important music photographer and documentarian, Denis O’Regan’s storied career is one of many highlights. As the person on earth to have taken the most photographs of David Bowie, the Artist-in-Residence for the Royal Albert Hall is also widely known for his work alongside The Rolling Stones, Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet. 
O’Regan had the honour of photographing the last ever Queen show featuring Freddie Mercury, alongside being the only official photographer of Live Aid and a Royal-appointment as the man behind the camera for the Concert For Diana. Official placements for The Who, Kiss, Neil Diamond, Pink Floyd, The Bee Gees and Thin Lizzy cemented the London-based artist with a front seat in the tour bus of musical royalty and a heavyweight in British fine art.   

West Contemporary are proud to use this opportunity and group exhibition to introduce The Cameron Twins. Born in 1999, the collaborative artist duo of identical twins Abigail and Phebe work together in a range of different media including screen print, digital montage, photography, casting, sculpture and installation .Their work has an overall strong and garish style using an over-saturated bright colour palette to create a surreal quality and incorporates many familiar, recognisable, fun images and pop-culture references from childhood, such as Barbie, Trolls and My Little Pony. Considered by the gallery as one (or two) of the most interesting and expressive emerging artists in the U.K, this is a first major show opportunity for the recent graduates to exhibit alongside internationally successful artists. 

‘XX’, titled as the roman numerals for ‘20’, will feature original artworks, limited edition pieces, unseen new releases and classic works across a wide range of medium including sculpture and will be open to the public for five days over March and April 2023 at Gallery Different, Fitzrovia, London.

Full Artist List: Alexander de Cadenet, Beth Cullen-Kerridge, Bex Leigh, Carne Griffiths, Chloe Natalia, Day-z, Denis O’Regan, Fin DAC, Gabriella Anouk, Jim Threapleton, Lauren Baker, Mark Beattie, Raul, Robi Walters, Russell Marshall, The Cameron Twins, The Connor Brothers, Wildcat Will, Willkay. 

‘XX’ is a group show by West Contemporary and will be held at Gallery Different, 14 Percy St, London W1T 1DR between Tuesday 28th March to Saturday 1st April 2023. The show is open to the public. 


West Contemporary Presents XX - Celebrating The Galleries 20th Anniversary with a group artist show of some of Britain's Finest
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West Contemporary Presents XX Leading artists in sustainability, street art, sculpture, photography and mixed media are the highlights of celebration of British fine art at London-based Spring pop up art exhibition, ‘XX’, in Fitzrovia. 

LONDON (UK) - A motley crew of twenty of the U.K’s leading names in fine art are to descend on the capital for the first time collectively for a unique group show at the end of March 2023 as a celebration of British artistic excellence and to celebrate the twentieth birthday of one of London’s veteran gallerists. 

 West Contemporary, formed as Beautiful Crime Gallery in 2003, started life at the turn of the 21st century as the new millennium wave of British street art found its way from urban walls to gallery spaces with the emergence of the likes of Banksy in post Brit-pop Britain. 

Beautiful Crime Gallery became an innovative fixture in this movement as the first online street art original gallery, combining a new home for original works from the burgeoning street scene with a bricks and mortar home in Shoreditch, East London that became a staple of shows, first exhibitions for emerging names and art events of note. Leaving in 2019 to graduate into an international art consultancy (West Contemporary) and an online gallery (West Contemporary Editions), the institution of art is now bringing together two-decades of partnerships under one room for the group show; ‘XX’.

 Amongst the names featured in the show are Lauren Baker, considered the leading British female neon and mixed media artist, a London-based Northern artist known for her work in environmentalism and empowerment and that has created installations at The V&A, Tate Britain and Tate Modern. Lauren is an Ambassador for One Tree Planted, as well as Save Wild Tigers, and in 2023 will accomplish her goal of curating the planting of 8888 trees. In 2015, Baker created a Steinway piano encrusted with half a million crystals that sold for £420,000.

 Dan Rawlings, like Baker, pays homage to the natural world via his works highlighting nature’s resilience around humankind’s creations. Probably best known for his manipulation of metal and light conceived with intricate hand-plasma cutting. Projects include Future Returns a plasma-cut oil tanker housed inside a 19th century church, and Short Haul, an elaborately hand cut light aircraft shown at the Urban Nation Museum in Berlin during the 2019 Biennale. Rawlings has exhibited internationally and at the likes of Glastonbury and The Chelsea Flower show and is now considered one of the most exciting names in British art. This is his first show with West Contemporary. 

 Socially-minded London-based artist Robi Walters transforms discarded materials into beautiful works of art as a recycling practice that has attracted collectors in Sir Paul McCartney, Mary J Blige and Usain Bolt. Emerging from a difficult start in life and a time in social care, Robi’s artistic practice echoes his own life. The process of taking discarded objects and making them beautiful and ‘wanted’ has taken him to the forefront of domestic art and an Artist-in-Residence placement with Aston Martin.

 Fin DAC, notably the only artist to be commissioned by the Frida Kahlo Foundation, is now considered one of the top 5 street artists in the world. The long-time West Contemporary collaborator is known for his mural works around the globe. Since quitting a design/marketing role aged 45 just over a decade ago, the self-taught, non-conformist urban artist has defined and perfected an atypical spray paint style he has dubbed ‘Urban Aesthetics’. His collections are known for selling out within two minutes of release and his murals can be seen in Melbourne, Amsterdam, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Paris, London and beyond. 

In a field where opportunities for female artists have been notoriously difficult to come by, internationally renowned sculptor Beth Cullen-Kerridge has moulded a well-earned space for herself as a leading light of British fine art and sculpture. Having worked with the universally admired Sir Anthony Caro and alongside Sir Normal Foster on the Millenium Bridge, Cullen-Kerridge’s pedigree is impeccable. Following a period establishing her Michelin-starred restaurants alongside TV-chef Husband, Tom – Beth is entering a period of her career where she is rightly earning the plaudits her work deserves. 

As arguably the world’s most important music photographer and documentarian, Denis O’Regan’s storied career is one of many highlights. As the person on earth to have taken the most photographs of David Bowie, the Artist-in-Residence for the Royal Albert Hall is also widely known for his work alongside The Rolling Stones, Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet. 
O’Regan had the honour of photographing the last ever Queen show featuring Freddie Mercury, alongside being the only official photographer of Live Aid and a Royal-appointment as the man behind the camera for the Concert For Diana. Official placements for The Who, Kiss, Neil Diamond, Pink Floyd, The Bee Gees and Thin Lizzy cemented the London-based artist with a front seat in the tour bus of musical royalty and a heavyweight in British fine art.   

West Contemporary are proud to use this opportunity and group exhibition to introduce The Cameron Twins. Born in 1999, the collaborative artist duo of identical twins Abigail and Phebe work together in a range of different media including screen print, digital montage, photography, casting, sculpture and installation .Their work has an overall strong and garish style using an over-saturated bright colour palette to create a surreal quality and incorporates many familiar, recognisable, fun images and pop-culture references from childhood, such as Barbie, Trolls and My Little Pony. Considered by the gallery as one (or two) of the most interesting and expressive emerging artists in the U.K, this is a first major show opportunity for the recent graduates to exhibit alongside internationally successful artists. 

‘XX’, titled as the roman numerals for ‘20’, will feature original artworks, limited edition pieces, unseen new releases and classic works across a wide range of medium including sculpture and will be open to the public for five days over March and April 2023 at Gallery Different, Fitzrovia, London.

Full Artist List: Alexander de Cadenet, Beth Cullen-Kerridge, Bex Leigh, Carne Griffiths, Chloe Natalia, Day-z, Denis O’Regan, Fin DAC, Gabriella Anouk, Jim Threapleton, Lauren Baker, Mark Beattie, Raul, Robi Walters, Russell Marshall, The Cameron Twins, The Connor Brothers, Wildcat Will, Willkay. 

‘XX’ is a group show by West Contemporary and will be held at Gallery Different, 14 Percy St, London W1T 1DR between Tuesday 28th March to Saturday 1st April 2023. The show is open to the public. 


West Contemporary Presents XX - Celebrating The Galleries 20th Anniversary with a group artist show of some of Britain's Finest
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West Contemporary Presents XX Leading artists in sustainability, street art, sculpture, photography and mixed media are the highlights of celebration of British fine art at London-based Spring pop up art exhibition, ‘XX’, in Fitzrovia. 

LONDON (UK) - A motley crew of twenty of the U.K’s leading names in fine art are to descend on the capital for the first time collectively for a unique group show at the end of March 2023 as a celebration of British artistic excellence and to celebrate the twentieth birthday of one of London’s veteran gallerists. 

 West Contemporary, formed as Beautiful Crime Gallery in 2003, started life at the turn of the 21st century as the new millennium wave of British street art found its way from urban walls to gallery spaces with the emergence of the likes of Banksy in post Brit-pop Britain. 

Beautiful Crime Gallery became an innovative fixture in this movement as the first online street art original gallery, combining a new home for original works from the burgeoning street scene with a bricks and mortar home in Shoreditch, East London that became a staple of shows, first exhibitions for emerging names and art events of note. Leaving in 2019 to graduate into an international art consultancy (West Contemporary) and an online gallery (West Contemporary Editions), the institution of art is now bringing together two-decades of partnerships under one room for the group show; ‘XX’.

 Amongst the names featured in the show are Lauren Baker, considered the leading British female neon and mixed media artist, a London-based Northern artist known for her work in environmentalism and empowerment and that has created installations at The V&A, Tate Britain and Tate Modern. Lauren is an Ambassador for One Tree Planted, as well as Save Wild Tigers, and in 2023 will accomplish her goal of curating the planting of 8888 trees. In 2015, Baker created a Steinway piano encrusted with half a million crystals that sold for £420,000.

 Dan Rawlings, like Baker, pays homage to the natural world via his works highlighting nature’s resilience around humankind’s creations. Probably best known for his manipulation of metal and light conceived with intricate hand-plasma cutting. Projects include Future Returns a plasma-cut oil tanker housed inside a 19th century church, and Short Haul, an elaborately hand cut light aircraft shown at the Urban Nation Museum in Berlin during the 2019 Biennale. Rawlings has exhibited internationally and at the likes of Glastonbury and The Chelsea Flower show and is now considered one of the most exciting names in British art. This is his first show with West Contemporary. 

 Socially-minded London-based artist Robi Walters transforms discarded materials into beautiful works of art as a recycling practice that has attracted collectors in Sir Paul McCartney, Mary J Blige and Usain Bolt. Emerging from a difficult start in life and a time in social care, Robi’s artistic practice echoes his own life. The process of taking discarded objects and making them beautiful and ‘wanted’ has taken him to the forefront of domestic art and an Artist-in-Residence placement with Aston Martin.

 Fin DAC, notably the only artist to be commissioned by the Frida Kahlo Foundation, is now considered one of the top 5 street artists in the world. The long-time West Contemporary collaborator is known for his mural works around the globe. Since quitting a design/marketing role aged 45 just over a decade ago, the self-taught, non-conformist urban artist has defined and perfected an atypical spray paint style he has dubbed ‘Urban Aesthetics’. His collections are known for selling out within two minutes of release and his murals can be seen in Melbourne, Amsterdam, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Paris, London and beyond. 

In a field where opportunities for female artists have been notoriously difficult to come by, internationally renowned sculptor Beth Cullen-Kerridge has moulded a well-earned space for herself as a leading light of British fine art and sculpture. Having worked with the universally admired Sir Anthony Caro and alongside Sir Normal Foster on the Millenium Bridge, Cullen-Kerridge’s pedigree is impeccable. Following a period establishing her Michelin-starred restaurants alongside TV-chef Husband, Tom – Beth is entering a period of her career where she is rightly earning the plaudits her work deserves. 

As arguably the world’s most important music photographer and documentarian, Denis O’Regan’s storied career is one of many highlights. As the person on earth to have taken the most photographs of David Bowie, the Artist-in-Residence for the Royal Albert Hall is also widely known for his work alongside The Rolling Stones, Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet. 
O’Regan had the honour of photographing the last ever Queen show featuring Freddie Mercury, alongside being the only official photographer of Live Aid and a Royal-appointment as the man behind the camera for the Concert For Diana. Official placements for The Who, Kiss, Neil Diamond, Pink Floyd, The Bee Gees and Thin Lizzy cemented the London-based artist with a front seat in the tour bus of musical royalty and a heavyweight in British fine art.   

West Contemporary are proud to use this opportunity and group exhibition to introduce The Cameron Twins. Born in 1999, the collaborative artist duo of identical twins Abigail and Phebe work together in a range of different media including screen print, digital montage, photography, casting, sculpture and installation .Their work has an overall strong and garish style using an over-saturated bright colour palette to create a surreal quality and incorporates many familiar, recognisable, fun images and pop-culture references from childhood, such as Barbie, Trolls and My Little Pony. Considered by the gallery as one (or two) of the most interesting and expressive emerging artists in the U.K, this is a first major show opportunity for the recent graduates to exhibit alongside internationally successful artists. 

‘XX’, titled as the roman numerals for ‘20’, will feature original artworks, limited edition pieces, unseen new releases and classic works across a wide range of medium including sculpture and will be open to the public for five days over March and April 2023 at Gallery Different, Fitzrovia, London.

Full Artist List: Alexander de Cadenet, Beth Cullen-Kerridge, Bex Leigh, Carne Griffiths, Chloe Natalia, Day-z, Denis O’Regan, Fin DAC, Gabriella Anouk, Jim Threapleton, Lauren Baker, Mark Beattie, Raul, Robi Walters, Russell Marshall, The Cameron Twins, The Connor Brothers, Wildcat Will, Willkay. 

‘XX’ is a group show by West Contemporary and will be held at Gallery Different, 14 Percy St, London W1T 1DR between Tuesday 28th March to Saturday 1st April 2023. The show is open to the public. 


West Contemporary Presents XX - Celebrating The Galleries 20th Anniversary with a group artist show of some of Britain's Finest
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West Contemporary Presents XX Leading artists in sustainability, street art, sculpture, photography and mixed media are the highlights of celebration of British fine art at London-based Spring pop up art exhibition, ‘XX’, in Fitzrovia. 

LONDON (UK) - A motley crew of twenty of the U.K’s leading names in fine art are to descend on the capital for the first time collectively for a unique group show at the end of March 2023 as a celebration of British artistic excellence and to celebrate the twentieth birthday of one of London’s veteran gallerists. 

 West Contemporary, formed as Beautiful Crime Gallery in 2003, started life at the turn of the 21st century as the new millennium wave of British street art found its way from urban walls to gallery spaces with the emergence of the likes of Banksy in post Brit-pop Britain. 

Beautiful Crime Gallery became an innovative fixture in this movement as the first online street art original gallery, combining a new home for original works from the burgeoning street scene with a bricks and mortar home in Shoreditch, East London that became a staple of shows, first exhibitions for emerging names and art events of note. Leaving in 2019 to graduate into an international art consultancy (West Contemporary) and an online gallery (West Contemporary Editions), the institution of art is now bringing together two-decades of partnerships under one room for the group show; ‘XX’.

 Amongst the names featured in the show are Lauren Baker, considered the leading British female neon and mixed media artist, a London-based Northern artist known for her work in environmentalism and empowerment and that has created installations at The V&A, Tate Britain and Tate Modern. Lauren is an Ambassador for One Tree Planted, as well as Save Wild Tigers, and in 2023 will accomplish her goal of curating the planting of 8888 trees. In 2015, Baker created a Steinway piano encrusted with half a million crystals that sold for £420,000.

 Dan Rawlings, like Baker, pays homage to the natural world via his works highlighting nature’s resilience around humankind’s creations. Probably best known for his manipulation of metal and light conceived with intricate hand-plasma cutting. Projects include Future Returns a plasma-cut oil tanker housed inside a 19th century church, and Short Haul, an elaborately hand cut light aircraft shown at the Urban Nation Museum in Berlin during the 2019 Biennale. Rawlings has exhibited internationally and at the likes of Glastonbury and The Chelsea Flower show and is now considered one of the most exciting names in British art. This is his first show with West Contemporary. 

 Socially-minded London-based artist Robi Walters transforms discarded materials into beautiful works of art as a recycling practice that has attracted collectors in Sir Paul McCartney, Mary J Blige and Usain Bolt. Emerging from a difficult start in life and a time in social care, Robi’s artistic practice echoes his own life. The process of taking discarded objects and making them beautiful and ‘wanted’ has taken him to the forefront of domestic art and an Artist-in-Residence placement with Aston Martin.

 Fin DAC, notably the only artist to be commissioned by the Frida Kahlo Foundation, is now considered one of the top 5 street artists in the world. The long-time West Contemporary collaborator is known for his mural works around the globe. Since quitting a design/marketing role aged 45 just over a decade ago, the self-taught, non-conformist urban artist has defined and perfected an atypical spray paint style he has dubbed ‘Urban Aesthetics’. His collections are known for selling out within two minutes of release and his murals can be seen in Melbourne, Amsterdam, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Paris, London and beyond. 

In a field where opportunities for female artists have been notoriously difficult to come by, internationally renowned sculptor Beth Cullen-Kerridge has moulded a well-earned space for herself as a leading light of British fine art and sculpture. Having worked with the universally admired Sir Anthony Caro and alongside Sir Normal Foster on the Millenium Bridge, Cullen-Kerridge’s pedigree is impeccable. Following a period establishing her Michelin-starred restaurants alongside TV-chef Husband, Tom – Beth is entering a period of her career where she is rightly earning the plaudits her work deserves. 

As arguably the world’s most important music photographer and documentarian, Denis O’Regan’s storied career is one of many highlights. As the person on earth to have taken the most photographs of David Bowie, the Artist-in-Residence for the Royal Albert Hall is also widely known for his work alongside The Rolling Stones, Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet. 
O’Regan had the honour of photographing the last ever Queen show featuring Freddie Mercury, alongside being the only official photographer of Live Aid and a Royal-appointment as the man behind the camera for the Concert For Diana. Official placements for The Who, Kiss, Neil Diamond, Pink Floyd, The Bee Gees and Thin Lizzy cemented the London-based artist with a front seat in the tour bus of musical royalty and a heavyweight in British fine art.   

West Contemporary are proud to use this opportunity and group exhibition to introduce The Cameron Twins. Born in 1999, the collaborative artist duo of identical twins Abigail and Phebe work together in a range of different media including screen print, digital montage, photography, casting, sculpture and installation .Their work has an overall strong and garish style using an over-saturated bright colour palette to create a surreal quality and incorporates many familiar, recognisable, fun images and pop-culture references from childhood, such as Barbie, Trolls and My Little Pony. Considered by the gallery as one (or two) of the most interesting and expressive emerging artists in the U.K, this is a first major show opportunity for the recent graduates to exhibit alongside internationally successful artists. 

‘XX’, titled as the roman numerals for ‘20’, will feature original artworks, limited edition pieces, unseen new releases and classic works across a wide range of medium including sculpture and will be open to the public for five days over March and April 2023 at Gallery Different, Fitzrovia, London.

Full Artist List: Alexander de Cadenet, Beth Cullen-Kerridge, Bex Leigh, Carne Griffiths, Chloe Natalia, Day-z, Denis O’Regan, Fin DAC, Gabriella Anouk, Jim Threapleton, Lauren Baker, Mark Beattie, Raul, Robi Walters, Russell Marshall, The Cameron Twins, The Connor Brothers, Wildcat Will, Willkay. 

‘XX’ is a group show by West Contemporary and will be held at Gallery Different, 14 Percy St, London W1T 1DR between Tuesday 28th March to Saturday 1st April 2023. The show is open to the public. 


WEST CONTEMPORARY GALLERY  AND KERRIDGE'S BAR & GRILL PRESENT VOICES IN BRITISH ART VOLUME 2
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One of the UK’s leading restaurants, operated by an award-winning and highly celebrated British TV chef, has teamed up with a London-based international art consultancy and several acclaimed, domestically based artists to create a world-class art show within the spectacular settings of a legendary 5-star hotel. Kerridge’s Bar & Grill, led by Michelin-star chef and noted innovator Tom Kerridge, once again has enlisted notable art gallerists West Contemporary (supported by Manifold Editions) to curate the ‘Voices in British Art: Second Edition’ exhibition...

WEST CONTEMPORARY GALLERY  AND KERRIDGE'S BAR & GRILL PRESENT VOICES IN BRITISH ART VOLUME 2
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London Art Food Celebrity Endorsement Artist Portrait Celebrity Events

One of the UK’s leading restaurants, operated by an award-winning and highly celebrated British TV chef, has teamed up with a London-based international art consultancy and several acclaimed, domestically based artists to create a world-class art show within the spectacular settings of a legendary 5-star hotel. Kerridge’s Bar & Grill, led by Michelin-star chef and noted innovator Tom Kerridge, once again has enlisted notable art gallerists West Contemporary (supported by Manifold Editions) to curate the ‘Voices in British Art: Second Edition’ exhibition...

WEST CONTEMPORARY GALLERY  AND KERRIDGE'S BAR & GRILL PRESENT VOICES IN BRITISH ART VOLUME 2
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London Art Food Celebrity Endorsement Artist Portrait Celebrity Events

One of the UK’s leading restaurants, operated by an award-winning and highly celebrated British TV chef, has teamed up with a London-based international art consultancy and several acclaimed, domestically based artists to create a world-class art show within the spectacular settings of a legendary 5-star hotel. Kerridge’s Bar & Grill, led by Michelin-star chef and noted innovator Tom Kerridge, once again has enlisted notable art gallerists West Contemporary (supported by Manifold Editions) to curate the ‘Voices in British Art: Second Edition’ exhibition...

WEST CONTEMPORARY GALLERY  AND KERRIDGE'S BAR & GRILL PRESENT VOICES IN BRITISH ART VOLUME 2
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London Art Food Celebrity Endorsement Artist Portrait Celebrity Events

One of the UK’s leading restaurants, operated by an award-winning and highly celebrated British TV chef, has teamed up with a London-based international art consultancy and several acclaimed, domestically based artists to create a world-class art show within the spectacular settings of a legendary 5-star hotel. Kerridge’s Bar & Grill, led by Michelin-star chef and noted innovator Tom Kerridge, once again has enlisted notable art gallerists West Contemporary (supported by Manifold Editions) to curate the ‘Voices in British Art: Second Edition’ exhibition...

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London Art Food Celebrity Endorsement Artist Portrait Celebrity Events

One of the UK’s leading restaurants, operated by an award-winning and highly celebrated British TV chef, has teamed up with a London-based international art consultancy and several acclaimed, domestically based artists to create a world-class art show within the spectacular settings of a legendary 5-star hotel. Kerridge’s Bar & Grill, led by Michelin-star chef and noted innovator Tom Kerridge, once again has enlisted notable art gallerists West Contemporary (supported by Manifold Editions) to curate the ‘Voices in British Art: Second Edition’ exhibition...

WEST CONTEMPORARY GALLERY  AND KERRIDGE'S BAR & GRILL PRESENT VOICES IN BRITISH ART VOLUME 2
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London Art Food Celebrity Endorsement Artist Portrait Celebrity Events

One of the UK’s leading restaurants, operated by an award-winning and highly celebrated British TV chef, has teamed up with a London-based international art consultancy and several acclaimed, domestically based artists to create a world-class art show within the spectacular settings of a legendary 5-star hotel. Kerridge’s Bar & Grill, led by Michelin-star chef and noted innovator Tom Kerridge, once again has enlisted notable art gallerists West Contemporary (supported by Manifold Editions) to curate the ‘Voices in British Art: Second Edition’ exhibition...

WEST CONTEMPORARY GALLERY  AND KERRIDGE'S BAR & GRILL PRESENT VOICES IN BRITISH ART VOLUME 2
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London Art Food Celebrity Endorsement Artist Portrait Celebrity Events

One of the UK’s leading restaurants, operated by an award-winning and highly celebrated British TV chef, has teamed up with a London-based international art consultancy and several acclaimed, domestically based artists to create a world-class art show within the spectacular settings of a legendary 5-star hotel. Kerridge’s Bar & Grill, led by Michelin-star chef and noted innovator Tom Kerridge, once again has enlisted notable art gallerists West Contemporary (supported by Manifold Editions) to curate the ‘Voices in British Art: Second Edition’ exhibition...

WEST CONTEMPORARY GALLERY  AND KERRIDGE'S BAR & GRILL PRESENT VOICES IN BRITISH ART VOLUME 2
show info
London Art Food Celebrity Endorsement Artist Portrait Celebrity Events

One of the UK’s leading restaurants, operated by an award-winning and highly celebrated British TV chef, has teamed up with a London-based international art consultancy and several acclaimed, domestically based artists to create a world-class art show within the spectacular settings of a legendary 5-star hotel. Kerridge’s Bar & Grill, led by Michelin-star chef and noted innovator Tom Kerridge, once again has enlisted notable art gallerists West Contemporary (supported by Manifold Editions) to curate the ‘Voices in British Art: Second Edition’ exhibition...

WEST CONTEMPORARY GALLERY  AND KERRIDGE'S BAR & GRILL PRESENT VOICES IN BRITISH ART VOLUME 2
show info
London Art Food Celebrity Endorsement Artist Portrait Celebrity Events

One of the UK’s leading restaurants, operated by an award-winning and highly celebrated British TV chef, has teamed up with a London-based international art consultancy and several acclaimed, domestically based artists to create a world-class art show within the spectacular settings of a legendary 5-star hotel. Kerridge’s Bar & Grill, led by Michelin-star chef and noted innovator Tom Kerridge, once again has enlisted notable art gallerists West Contemporary (supported by Manifold Editions) to curate the ‘Voices in British Art: Second Edition’ exhibition...

WEST CONTEMPORARY GALLERY  AND KERRIDGE'S BAR & GRILL PRESENT VOICES IN BRITISH ART VOLUME 2
show info
London Art Food Celebrity Endorsement Artist Portrait Celebrity Events

One of the UK’s leading restaurants, operated by an award-winning and highly celebrated British TV chef, has teamed up with a London-based international art consultancy and several acclaimed, domestically based artists to create a world-class art show within the spectacular settings of a legendary 5-star hotel. Kerridge’s Bar & Grill, led by Michelin-star chef and noted innovator Tom Kerridge, once again has enlisted notable art gallerists West Contemporary (supported by Manifold Editions) to curate the ‘Voices in British Art: Second Edition’ exhibition...

WEST CONTEMPORARY GALLERY  AND KERRIDGE'S BAR & GRILL PRESENT VOICES IN BRITISH ART VOLUME 2
show info
London Art Food Celebrity Endorsement Artist Portrait Celebrity Events

One of the UK’s leading restaurants, operated by an award-winning and highly celebrated British TV chef, has teamed up with a London-based international art consultancy and several acclaimed, domestically based artists to create a world-class art show within the spectacular settings of a legendary 5-star hotel. Kerridge’s Bar & Grill, led by Michelin-star chef and noted innovator Tom Kerridge, once again has enlisted notable art gallerists West Contemporary (supported by Manifold Editions) to curate the ‘Voices in British Art: Second Edition’ exhibition...

Carne Griffiths Presents - "The Platinum Queen" to Raise Monies fo Great Ormond Street Hospital's Charity GOSH
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British artist Carne Griffiths to officially release a portrait of HRH Queen Elizabeth II, to mark the Platinum Jubilee in 2022, with the original painting already sold for £25,000 at The Anderson Foundation Christmas multi-charity luncheon. Now considered one of the foremost young contemporary British painters and famed for his creative use of non-traditional mediums such as tea, ink and alcohol, Carne Griffiths is to release a special portrait of HRH The Queen in 2022, with £150 from each sale of the limited edition prints to go to the Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity (GOSH Charity). The money raised will help support the most urgent needs of Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), of which the Queen is the patron. It could fund research into pioneering new treatments for children, provide the most up-to-date medical equipment, fund support services for children and their families, and support the essential rebuilding and refurbishment of the hospital. This globally admired official charity partner for the project is an apt and personal choice for the artist, having had first-hand experience of the care, love and support the hospital provides to children and families. Having become a unique attraction in the art world by distinctively combining often overlooked media with an impressive traditional skillset, Liverpool-born Griffiths is a former creative director and gold wire embroidery designer with an enviable list of accolades and creative achievements. Alongside designing the uniforms in the films Valkyrie, The Last King of Scotland, and notably, the ‘Red Death Coat’ used in The Phantom of the Opera – this is not the artist’s Royal introduction, having proudly had his work featured on the embroidered cover of the 80th Royal Variety Performance programme in 2008. 

The Anderson Foundation’s Christmas Luncheon, held at the glamorous Rosewood Hotel in London on December 3rd 2021, hosted the sale of the prestigious original artwork, selling for an impressive £25,000 with all proceeds of the day going to a number of charities, including £20,000 from the sale of the original artwork benefitting GOSH Charity. ‘The Platinum Queen’ is set to be released to the public at 12pm on the 4th June 2022, at the height of the bank holiday weekend celebrations marking the 70th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II in 1952, via a limited edition print run of highly exclusive hand created and embellished prints based upon the original artwork produced by the artist. The limited edition prints, 70 in total (plus 20 Artist Proofs), one for each year of HRH The Queen’s time as British monarch - will characteristically for Carne Griffiths be entirely unique. Each piece will be hand-finished by the artist, produced using mixed media and with three screen-printed layers (a fluorescent, diamond dust, and a genuine platinum leaf layer) making each one a completely unique artwork. 

 The artworks have been produced at famous London print-house, Jealous Gallery, a Shoreditch and East London institution itself who are also no strangers to working with royalty due to their close working association to The Royal Academy and The V&A. The prints themselves will be available at £1550 with £150 of each sale going to GOSH Charity. UK based gallerists and art consultancy West Contemporary Editions, a two-decade industry veteran known for innovative collaborations with The Royal Albert Hall, Dubai Opera House and The Stafford Hotel, as well as works of Banksy, Marc Quinn, Fin DAC and Mick Rock, are charged with hosting the prestigious release online. They will be accepting pre-orders, with early adopters and buyers receiving a certificate of authenticity signed by West Contemporary founder, Liam West FRSA. ‘This is an incredibly special release, a celebration of British artistry, institution, and history, produced by a globally collected artist and with a percentage of all sales going to a very much deserving charity partner. To mark the Platinum Jubilee in 2022 in this way and celebrate her majesty's 70 year reign is an honour. Being able to officially partner with Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity for the project, and support their ongoing wonderful work, is a beautiful opportunity for us to use art for good’. Liam West, Founder and MD, West Contemporary Editions. ONLINE GLOBAL RELEASE: 12pm BST on Saturday 4th June 2022 via www.west-contemporary-editions.com For information on pre-orders, please email info@west-contemporary.com

 - IN PERSON BUYERS are also invited to purchase early from Kerridge’s Bar & Grill, Number 10 Northumberland Avenue, London, WC2N 5AE from Thursday 2nd June 2022

West Contemporary Editions Presents - The Devil's Fuge Pop Up Art Show for Christmas
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West Contemporary, London’s long thriving gallerists famed for their early adoption of street art at the turn of the century, are to bring their successful pop-up model (and some of the biggest names in contemporary art) to the world famous Portobello Road - exhibiting between the 26th November and the 4th December 2021.

GOSEE ART: West Contemporary are pleased to announce ‘The Devil’s Fuge’  an art pop up, and temporary art gallery
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West Contemporary are pleased to announce ‘The Devil’s Fuge’ an art pop up, and temporary art gallery just in time for Christmas (12th December through to Christmas Eve) and for a limited-edition, contemporary Christmas art gift (and with online purchases for the uk and overseas also available). The show is in collaboration with luxury award-winning, sustainably-focused and vegan skincare brand, ALBIVA in Covent Garden’s Floral Street.

GOSEE ART: West Contemporary are pleased to announce ‘The Devil’s Fuge’  an art pop up, and temporary art gallery
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West Contemporary are pleased to announce ‘The Devil’s Fuge’ an art pop up, and temporary art gallery just in time for Christmas (12th December through to Christmas Eve) and for a limited-edition, contemporary Christmas art gift (and with online purchases for the uk and overseas also available). The show is in collaboration with luxury award-winning, sustainably-focused and vegan skincare brand, ALBIVA in Covent Garden’s Floral Street.

GOSEE ART: West Contemporary are pleased to announce ‘The Devil’s Fuge’  an art pop up, and temporary art gallery
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West Contemporary are pleased to announce ‘The Devil’s Fuge’ an art pop up, and temporary art gallery just in time for Christmas (12th December through to Christmas Eve) and for a limited-edition, contemporary Christmas art gift (and with online purchases for the uk and overseas also available). The show is in collaboration with luxury award-winning, sustainably-focused and vegan skincare brand, ALBIVA in Covent Garden’s Floral Street.

GOSEE ART: West Contemporary are pleased to announce ‘The Devil’s Fuge’  an art pop up, and temporary art gallery
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Art Events

West Contemporary are pleased to announce ‘The Devil’s Fuge’ an art pop up, and temporary art gallery just in time for Christmas (12th December through to Christmas Eve) and for a limited-edition, contemporary Christmas art gift (and with online purchases for the uk and overseas also available). The show is in collaboration with luxury award-winning, sustainably-focused and vegan skincare brand, ALBIVA in Covent Garden’s Floral Street.

GOSEE ART: West Contemporary are pleased to announce ‘The Devil’s Fuge’  an art pop up, and temporary art gallery
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Art Events

West Contemporary are pleased to announce ‘The Devil’s Fuge’ an art pop up, and temporary art gallery just in time for Christmas (12th December through to Christmas Eve) and for a limited-edition, contemporary Christmas art gift (and with online purchases for the uk and overseas also available). The show is in collaboration with luxury award-winning, sustainably-focused and vegan skincare brand, ALBIVA in Covent Garden’s Floral Street.

GOSEE ART: West Contemporary are pleased to announce ‘The Devil’s Fuge’  an art pop up, and temporary art gallery
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Art Events

West Contemporary are pleased to announce ‘The Devil’s Fuge’ an art pop up, and temporary art gallery just in time for Christmas (12th December through to Christmas Eve) and for a limited-edition, contemporary Christmas art gift (and with online purchases for the uk and overseas also available). The show is in collaboration with luxury award-winning, sustainably-focused and vegan skincare brand, ALBIVA in Covent Garden’s Floral Street.

GOSEE ART: West Contemporary are pleased to announce ‘The Devil’s Fuge’  an art pop up, and temporary art gallery
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West Contemporary are pleased to announce ‘The Devil’s Fuge’ an art pop up, and temporary art gallery just in time for Christmas (12th December through to Christmas Eve) and for a limited-edition, contemporary Christmas art gift (and with online purchases for the uk and overseas also available). The show is in collaboration with luxury award-winning, sustainably-focused and vegan skincare brand, ALBIVA in Covent Garden’s Floral Street.

GOSEE ART: West Contemporary are pleased to announce ‘The Devil’s Fuge’  an art pop up, and temporary art gallery
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Art Events

West Contemporary are pleased to announce ‘The Devil’s Fuge’ an art pop up, and temporary art gallery just in time for Christmas (12th December through to Christmas Eve) and for a limited-edition, contemporary Christmas art gift (and with online purchases for the uk and overseas also available). The show is in collaboration with luxury award-winning, sustainably-focused and vegan skincare brand, ALBIVA in Covent Garden’s Floral Street.