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Offshoot Arts were invited to contribute to the 'Picture Perfect' article, discussing the benefits of working with an art consultant that "offer advice on displaying art for maximum impact and enjoying in the home', Tallulah Rushaya, October 2025, p.49.
In collaboration with Saatchi Gallery and the Chelsea Arts Festival, acclaimed artist Alison Jackson is delighted to present an exclusive panel discussion bringing together renowned contemporary artists whose practices interrogate perception, image-making, and the shifting landscape of contemporary culture. Artists include Ally Rosenberg, Chris Levine and Philip Colbert. The conversation will be moderated by the legendary auctioneer, curator, and art world impresario Simon de Pury. We are delighted to help bring this panel talk together and please book tickets here. Saturday 20th September, 3.45pm, Saatchi Gallery.
Mark Wright’s nocturnal yet luminous paintings masterfully capture the enigmatic beauty of sublime landscape. Using a cosmic alternation of light and dark, Wright creates such mediated imagery based in part on photographs taken and collected. The pictures feature phosphorus organic and natural imagery converging into what the artist calls “dystopian spaces.” This intersection of representation, experience and process is described elegantly by the artist as “A discursive investigation of the natural world or more specifically landscape as the subject matter is central to my work as an artist. This landscape is not about a specific sense of place but more about the idea of landscape and our relationship we have to it in a post digital world.
IG: josephmarkwright
Coverage of Studio Peascod's showcase at London Craft Week, The Lavery, May 2025.
Collectivist Article, 'How To Survive An Art Fair', by Millie Walton, October 2024.
Citizen Femme Article, 'CF's Art Hotel Series: The Hari, Belgravia', by Millie Walton, February 2024.
Imbued with David Surman’s signature playfulness and humour, the artist’s practice is widely focused on the natural world and animals. His dogs, birds and cows (amongst others) are anthropomorphic in style and instantly convey a sense of character and charm.
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Featured artists Alexandra Baraitser, Dawn Beckles, Elizabeth Power, Ferren Gipson, Nariel Walla, Lyle Perkins, Ptolemy Mann, Pia Pack. In collaboration with Cura Art and A Space for Art, 2023.
Amy Beager's painterly language has re-imagined figurative painting with her bold colour juxtapositions; figures rendered in a simultaneously classical yet modern style; and compositions which are exquisitely romantic and poetic. Parallel to the joyous vivid colour palette and swathes of rich paint and brushwork, the figures appear restless, fervent, and in a complex tension of ecstasy and anguish. Reminiscent of the dramatic poses of the divine saints from the Renaissance period, these figures hover between the classical and the contemporary. Predominantly featuring the female figure, Beager casts these female protagonists as modern-day deities, transcending their stature and presence; suspended, dream-like, between the imagined and reality.
X Selects - Invited to select 6 artists from Artist Support Pledge, a culture and economy in support of artists and makers established and led by artist Matthew Burrows on 16th March 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. It is now a global movement of connected communities committed to an equitable and sustainable economy for artist and makers of all countries, media and ethnicities.
Coverage of Miami Art Week 2021
'5 Artists on Our Radar', May 2021
Feature - 'Amy Beager, figurative art's fresh new voice' championed by Melissa Digby-Bell', 2021
Offshoot Arts are pleased to announce a collaboration with California based fine art studio Magnolia Editions and contemporary art gallery Espacio El Dorado in Bogota, Colombia. We are delighted to launch two new limited edition prints created by Santiago Montoya.