The London Open 2018: Buy up-and-coming art from the capital’s dynamic scene

Ed Ruscha, Here and Now, 2008

If you are in London this August, don’t miss the brilliant opportunity to have a glimpse and buy the capital’s up-and-coming art. The London Open at Whitechapel Gallery takes place every three years so don’t miss it people! Works are for sale. What’s stopping you??

For enquiries, to discuss your personal needs or for the availability of these and other artworks that you find on the website, please contact marina@inigoart.com

 

My highlights:

Des Lawrence photorealistic obituary portrait paintings are warm but detached, somehow intimate homages that keep us thinking of the rational behind these choices. One to watch closely!

Des Lawrence, painting, artist to watch, emerging artist, London Open 2018

The always bulbous and mythical creatures by Renee So

Renee So, textile, painting, artist to watch, emerging artist, London Open 2018

 

An abstract painting by Gabriella Boyd and that mysterious red underline…

Gabriella Boyd, painting, artist to watch, emerging artist, London Open 2018

I was already in love with Hannah Brown‘s dark landscapes since I interviewed her in the studio last year

Hannah Brown, landscape, painting, artist to watch, emerging artist, London Open 2018

 

An unlikely sculptural and whimsical lamp by Jonathan Trayte

Jonathan Trayte, sculpture, light, artist to watch, emerging artist, London Open 2018

 

Sober earthy ceramics and textile installation by Ayan Farah

Ayan Farah, ceramics, artist to watch, emerging artist, London Open 2018

 

If you would like to discuss how IñigoArt can assist you in your art acquisitions or to understand the art market further, please do not hesitate to get in touch.

Marina Ribera Iñigo

marina@inigoart.com

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