Minor Attractions x Rise Art

Rise Art has joined forces with London’s bold new art fair, Minor Attractions, to present a curated online showcase of standout works from their exhibitors.

Founded in 2023 as a ‘non-fair’ challenging the overtly transactional nature of traditional art fairs, Minor Attractions brings together a broader cultural programme alongside gallery presentations. Since its inception, it has grown into a global meeting point that brings art together with music, cinema, publishing, and performance.

This year, over 70 international galleries will descend on The Mandrake hotel for the fair, with Rise Art joining as the exclusive online partner. Here, you’ll find a curated selection of artworks from the event, all available for sale and handpicked by a select group of London tastemakers.

Expect new launches before and during the fair, alongside interviews with the curators, artists and thought-leaders shaping the conversation on contemporary art.

MINOR ATTRACTIONS 2025

The Mandrake,
20-21 Newman Street, London
W1T 1PG, UK
14 – 18 October 2025
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Paradise Lost, RUBY CHEN. Paintings - 80 x 200 cm | Presented by Lumka
High Tide on the Western Bank, SARAH DWYER. Sculpture - 49cm x 27cm x 47cm | Presented by Fabian Lang

Our Collaborators

Hector Campbell

Hector Campbell

Hector Campbell is an art historian, writer, and curator based in South London. In 2023, he co-founded Soup Gallery in Elephant & Castle. He has written for numerous UK and international galleries, as well as a wide range of publications.

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Anna Hyclak

Anna Hyclak

Anna Hyclak lives in London, works in AI tech, and makes TikTok content about art, culture, fashion, and things to do in London and around the world.

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Joe Blooml

Joe Bloom

Joe Bloom is a British artist known for his prismatic paintings infused with magical realism. He's also the creator of the popular video series A View, From a Bridge, which has racked up millions of views across Tik Tok and Instagram, by inviting stars and civilians to spill their innermost feelings and hot takes to his growing audience.

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Marcelle Joseph

Marcelle Joseph

Marcelle Joseph is an American curator and collector. Joseph has produced and curated 50+ exhibitions in the UK and the rest of Europe, featuring over 350 international artists. Joseph holds an MA in Art History with Distinction from Birkbeck. Her curatorial work focuses on identity and the performative construction of gender.

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Phin Jennings

Phin Jennings

Phin Jennings is Rise Art’s Lead Curator, and is behind a number of our special projects and collaborations as well as steering our itinerant physical exhibition programming. He is also a critic and journalist, writing for publications including Frieze, The Art Newspaper, Apollo, The Guardian and Financial Times.

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Nina Maria

Nina Maria

Nina Maria is a London-based creative and cultural strategist. She started her career in journalism, but then used her critical thinking skills to create strategies for brands that connect the current Zeitgeist with the culture of tomorrow.

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Daniella Chukwuezi

Daniella Chukwuezi

Daniella Chukwuezi is a London-based artist and designer whose research-driven practice explores the power and fluidity of symbols in contemporary culture. Drawing inspiration from figures such as Jean-Michel Basquiat and Virgil Abloh, her work delves into how meaning is constructed, challenged, and reimagined through visual language.

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Untitled (Undoing), THOMAS MACIE. Paintings - 76 x 56 cm | Presented by Public Notice

Enquiries

For enquiries about a specific artwork or to receive personalised guidance from an advisor, please get in touch. Planning a project and interested in collaborating with us? We’d love to hear from you.

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