Our latest curated selection foreshadows the next few months of long days, warm nights, sunshine, beaches, meadows, and flowers in bloom. Banner image: August by Denise Dalzell (2022, acrylic and coloured pencil on board, 31 x 41 cm)
Curated by Rise Art
From unrealistic beauty standards to old fashioned ideas of what it is to be feminine, these artists reject patriarchal gender norms in favour of subversive, and often more realistic, representations of womanhood.

Curated by Phin Jennings
Escape into our Van Gogh-inspired collection, featuring works full of the fantastical and the fictional by Mychael Barratt, romantic explorations of memory and time by Joanna Whittle, and bright and bold visions of the world by Olga Bezhina.
Curated by Rise Art
While art often finds its place indoors, some works are specifically designed to enhance outdoor spaces. Our artists present sculptures made to thrive in the open air, transforming terraces, gardens, courtyards or parks into true spaces for contemplation. Whether monumental pieces or more discreet works, these sculptures have the power to beautify and bring to life areas you may not have considered. Each sculpture engages in a dialogue with its natural surroundings, playing with light and the changing seasons to offer a constantly evolving visual experience. Whether you're looking to elevate a green corner or add a new dimension to a courtyard, these sculptures offer a unique way to bring art into your everyday life.
Curated by Rise Art
Feminist art is broadly considered to be art that challenges male dominance, promotes equality and elevates women artists. This collection features paintings, prints, photography and more from leading emerging female artists across the world. About Feminist Art Feminist art rose to prominence in the 1960s and 70s following pivotal developments in feminist theory. This time is commonly referred to as First Wave feminist art, and is characterised by an exploration of the feminine form and experience. Since then, feminist art has expanded into themes of womanhood, femininity and social assumptions and restrictions. Featured Female Artists Mikela Henry-Lowe is a Jamaican artist whose vibrant paintings celebrate the beauty of black women. Mikela has always been interested in the representation of black women in society and the portrait genre. Sonia Martin explores the line between reality and imagination in her work. Exploring the interactions between women and girls, Sonia presents scenes of the everyday in an intriguing way, hinting at an underlying, and at times eerie, narrative.
Curated by Cecile Martet