by Elspeth Edmondson | Nov 23, 2020 | Story
There’s plenty out there to be wild about. Signed artists prints, paintings, designer textiles, jewellery and ceramics. If you are giving one gift or many this winter, give an artful gift. Shop our newest seasonal edits to find the perfect present. All for the truly...
by Elspeth Edmondson | Oct 6, 2020 | Events, Story
All it takes is a spark of inspiration. Sparks. Open call for visual artists deadline Sunday 30 October 12pm GMT. Sparks will showcase contemporary and emerging artists from all over the world. Collectors and art lovers will be able to view, enquire and buy art as...
by Elspeth Edmondson | Sep 4, 2020 | One To Watch, Story, Textiles
When you’re all wrapped up and heading homeward to a cracking, crackling fire, who cares if the sky frowns and the rain comes slanting? Let the wind take the leaves from the trees and whirl them up them into a hectic red because there’s always sunshine in the gorgeous...
by Elspeth Edmondson | Aug 23, 2020 | Conversations, News, Story, Uncategorized
In this surreal, time out of time, have you noticed how spring continues without breaking step and the short days of winter become more difficult to imagine? Even in this era of isolation, the world is opening up a fresh palette of colour to us, fluttering and bobbing...
by Elspeth Edmondson | Aug 22, 2020 | News, Story
The Designer Tote. Introducing The Emily Tote from The Cambridge Satchel Company. The tote bag comes in rich and eye-catching tones from Indian Yellow, chic French Grey through to Oxblood Saffiano. That’s just the tip of the colour chart. Modern day must-have;...
by Elspeth Edmondson | Jul 10, 2020 | News, Story, Uncategorized
The shadows are short and the days are filled with the scent of roses and that tickle of expectation. Summer’s always so full of promises. But what’s going to replace the tense thwacks and joyous explosions of noise from a big warm-hearted Wimbledon? Or the sound of...
by Elspeth Edmondson | Jun 24, 2020 | News, One To Watch, Story
We’ve partnered with Nordgreen to celebrate the minimalist Scandinavian watch collection designed by Jacob Wagner. (‘Nord’ represents the Nordic identity and ‘Green’ emphases a true sustainability focus.) Introducing Minimalist Scandinavian...
by Elspeth Edmondson | Jun 24, 2020 | Events, News, Story
Just imagine, a numbered and signed Warhol print on the wall in your sitting room. There would be double takes and triple takes all over the place. It’s fun to think about. Because these are icons, talents so towering, you could crick your neck. Now you can see the...
by Elspeth Edmondson | May 28, 2020 | News, Story, Uncategorized
Time for art to be unlocked because we can be sure artists haven’t shut down even if the world has. With actual galleries silent, shuttered and padlocked, artists are still producing and still want their work to be seen. To these ends, we’re launching Art Unlocked...
by Elspeth Edmondson | Apr 29, 2020 | Events, Story
Open call for visual artists deadline Sunday 3 May 12pm GMT. Artists Submission Art Unlocked We are offering wall space for artists & galleries on our gallery website and social media platforms. To apply and unlock art to everyone you must be over 18 and your...
by Elspeth Edmondson | Apr 28, 2020 | Events, Story
Viewing Room is your private space to have exclusive access to our latest collection of art online. Discover new work by emerging & established artists. ART UNLOCKED : Collection of New Works from Emerging Artists. Image Paul Evans LDN Appropriated fly posters and...
by Elspeth Edmondson | Mar 20, 2020 | News, Story, Uncategorized
A good book is a great thing. A marvellous glimpse into the lives of others, their work and their thoughts: an amazing shared experience. It stays open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can dip in, dip out or stay as long as you like. Pablo Picasso’s artistic...
by Elspeth Edmondson | Feb 28, 2020 | Conversations, Story
Marcus Aitken is a contemporary artist and painter, living and working in London. “it’s all about the physicality of painting & connecting with materials, tools & surfaces.” I’m really interested in creating a connection between the expected and...
by Elspeth Edmondson | Feb 18, 2020 | Events, Story
Richard Hamilton Release, 1972 Are they compliant or defiant? Well, it’s the mid-sixties, it’s about drugs and it involves hellraisers. So what do you think? If you’d like to see more work from mavericks, free-spirits, pioneers and dissenters, visionaries and...
by Elspeth Edmondson | Feb 12, 2020 | Events, Story
Viewing Room is your private space to have exclusive access to our latest collection of art online. Discover new work by emerging & established artists. HIDDEN MOMENTS: Collection of New Works by Marit Geraldine Bostad. Inspired by the Atlantic coast of southern...
by Elspeth Edmondson | Aug 28, 2019 | News, Story
Time too for something new at The Whisper Gallery. ...
by Elspeth Edmondson | Jul 23, 2019 | Events, Story
ICONS: Collection of Modern & Contemporary Prints from Warhol, Miró, Dalí, Lichtenstein, Bacon, Rauschenberg, Tàpies, Hepworth, Grayson, Haring, Shrigley, Murakami ...
by Elspeth Edmondson | Jun 25, 2019 | Conversations, Story
Georgia Peskett, artist and printmaker is interested primarily in the everyday, unremarkable subject matter, continually exploring elements often overlooked within the landscape. Subjects selected from photographs become significant within her paintings as she works...
by Elspeth Edmondson | Mar 21, 2019 | Story
Sign in to get the full story Learn more about the artists and their amazing work at The Whisper Gallery. Sign in to stay in the know. ©Pawel Czerwinski ...
by Elspeth Edmondson | Feb 25, 2019 | Events, News, One To Watch, Story
With the return of the sun and the lengthening of the days, what better time to talk about Samuel Waterhouse’s sublime Sun Bowl. Benvenuto Cellini, Italian goldsmith said that it’s “the duty of the artist is to express noble and beautiful ideas.” Well, what a...
by Elspeth Edmondson | Jan 23, 2019 | News, Story
It’s the most loaded phrase in the universe. It can change lives and whole countries completely from what they otherwise might have been. Careful how you use it. It can start dynasties and cause catastrophes. So careful how you use it. It’s a feather and a blowtorch....
by Elspeth Edmondson | Jan 21, 2019 | Conversations, Story
Alessio Guano Italian visual artist from La Spezia, talks to us about his process ‘playing with words and their meaning.’ To begin at the beginning. Was there a damascene moment when you decided – or knew you had to be an artist? I can’t remember the exact...
by Elspeth Edmondson | Jan 10, 2019 | News, Story
All the Rembrandts in the Rijksmuseum 2019 marks the 350th Anniversary of Rembrandt van Rijn, the greatest master of the Dutch Golden Age. All the Rembrandts in the Rijksmuseum 15 February – June 10. Largest collection of Rembrandt paintings – including The...
by Elspeth Edmondson | Nov 29, 2018 | News, Story
The scarf has many antecedents. Sash, shawl, rug, rag, hood, veil, cape. It’s part of the culture anywhere the wind blows. This rich and evocative Hellen van Berkel scarf is hand crafted from luxurious wool featuring contrasting rows of grey tartan with threads of...
by Elspeth Edmondson | Sep 6, 2018 | One To Watch, Story
The finest poetry is an exquisite distillation of life resulting in 100% proof emotion. In Mia Gjerdrum Helgesen’s vivid and uninhibited work, we can see a similar transformative process whereby raw experience is refracted through the soul and captured on canvas....
by Elspeth Edmondson | Aug 15, 2018 | Events, News, Story
As a Norwegian artist, Angelika Millmaker’s work is rooted in the colours and landscapes of Scandinavia and the influences of Nordic art. As she explains ‘In the high northern latitudes, the sun bathes the landscape with light, colouring the sky with luminous shades...
by Elspeth Edmondson | Aug 14, 2018 | Events, One To Watch, Story
Adelaide Shalhope’s current work is a series of collage on paper she refers to as ‘My Heart Takes a Walk’. ‘I begin each piece on a large (6ft by 8ft) piece of Fabriano 250gsm paper and with a chosen pallet of acrylic paint. I give myself...
by Elspeth Edmondson | Aug 13, 2018 | Events, Story
Melissa McGill’s works are personal landscapes on raw canvas and paper. The paintings are influenced by the sedimentary formations of The Great Basin and the marks left behind by a millennia of water which is no longer there. My painting process mimics nature...
by Elspeth Edmondson | Jul 9, 2018 | Events, Story
Originally drawn to the landscape around me, sourcing worn and weathered surfaces as inspiration, I now use imagined artefacts and relics, music and memory as a starting point for contemplative and decorative work that invites the viewer’s own interpretation. ...
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