Darren MacPherson and Patrick Colhoun introduce ‘Conception’, a two-part exhibition of work from two very different but complimentary artists. Two mediums, MacPherson’s vibrant, acid coloured figurat...
Caroline Kha is a relatively new artist in the Debut Contemporary scheme, and this week’s Spotlight artist! She studied Fine Arts in Sydney, Australia and got awarded a residency at London’s Florence...
Debut artist Heloise Toop unveiled a new painting at the Department of Applied Maths and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP), University of Cambridge. She painted a portrait of Michael Green, who is the new ...
We had worked hard the day before the show opened arriving at the gallery at 8 am. Tom from the gallery was there to help with the hang which was great as he has masses of experience and had just hun...
This Saturday, Roberto Grosso will create a full new piece of digital art in front of crowd at the Debut Contemporary gallery window space. The piece is always created based on the inspiration of a s...
This week we are spotlighting the work of Roberto Grosso – the professional guitarist touring Italy with his band Gene Razionale who has turned his hand to create inspiring deconstructions of t...
AGNETHA SJOGREN | SUZETTE HUWAE | ROD CLARK | NICOLE LEGENDERE The Debut Team has been feeling pretty Super Powered recently and with Cinema embracing the Comic Book genre this year with films like T...
Alison Bickmore is this week’s Spotlight Artist! Having studied both Painting at City & Guilds and then an MA in Printmaking at Camberwell College of Arts, Bickmore still maintains a passio...
NOMINATED FOR POLITICAL ART IN THE ALICE AWARDS – DEBUT ARTIST: FLORIN UNGUREANU 1st ANNUAL ARTISTIC LANDMARKS IN CONTEMPORARY EXPERIENCE – ALICE AWARDS NOMINEES UNVEILED May 2, 2012 R...
Tewkesbury based artist Niki Hare is Spotlight Artist this week! We love the pieces on display at our Notting Hill Gallery which are from a series of photographs taken of vehicles set in jello. Later...
by Eva Kubickova Pina Rodrigues 6 May 2012 This weekend our display window hosted the Saturday Debut of Junko O’Neill. The Japanese-born artist invite...
“I’ve been out in Zambia for two weeks now but it feels more like two months with everything I’ve been up to. I arrived late at night to the sounds, smells and heat of Africa, a feeling I often...
Debut Contemporary is looking for a savvy and knowledgeable social media intern. Here’s what we’re looking for: Strong social media presence Blogging experience Energy, creativity, and commitment Gre...
The Japanese time/space concept called Ma is the central theme running through the works of JUNKO O’NEILL. Ma is a concept that is unique to Japanese culture and can be seen in various aspects of Jap...
Debut Contemporary is proud to partner with TOMS on the launch of TOMS Eyewear UK and the inaugural Debut Contemporary Art School Awards. In March 2012 TOMS launched Eyewear in the UK with the same O...
On Saturday the 19th of May an Artistic Candy Pop Up Shop of versatile artist Suzette Huwae will be available for one day ONLY at Debut Contemporary in Notting Hill. Suzette is a Dutch / Moluccan art...
Last Saturday our display window livened up with Saturday Debut of the sculptor Sam Shendi. It was a great opportunity for all of us to peep a bit behind the curtain, and discover Shendi’s inspiratio...
Calken Gallery is an independent contemporary art gallery, established in January 2012 by Callum Kennedy in collaboration with a small group of highly talented and experienced artists led by Michael ...
Let’s forget these rainy days and drift into art escapism. This week we’re looking at bold colours and happy works: First up is Sam Shendi’s ‘Key hole family’ which grac...
Suzette Huwae is a versatile artist, who graduated on a 1st BA Teachers Degree Drawing Painting at HKU – Art Academy Utrecht, Holland. She is based in London focused mainly painting on canvas and cer...
The unsustainable lightness of sculpture Maria Leal da Costa, in the fabrication of sculptures: “We do not debate wastefully between the truth and a lie, the regression or evolution, problems in the ...
By Eva Kubickova Pina Rodrigues While the streets of Notting Hill rejoice and blossom with Japanese cherry trees, first spring rays of sunshine kiss our cheeks and birds start singing lovingly, we de...
Can’t wait for Sam Shendi’s Debut this saturday? Here’s a sneak peek. “I’m most interested in the shared human experiences that go beyond our differences,” says Sh...
A fleeting sense of dissonance. A barely perceptible glimpse of the familiar out of context. A suggestion of something or somebody displaced or dislocated from ‘normality’. The crossing of boundari...
Whether you are an artist or collector, one of our regular visitors or just a random passer-by, you may have noticed that our display window has recently become rather a stage for spectacular install...
Here’s a pick of a few artists and works which will be exhibited in the Spring Private View tomorrow evening! Gillian Holding‘s ‘Diptych Insight’ and other works is frequently...
Mariana’s photographs reflect and refract the reality. The light waves bend as they pass into different mediums in which the energy travels at a distinct speed, causing refraction. In her photo...
Spring is here! the weather is so nice on Westbourne Grove, we decided to curate the gallery accordingly. Here, we have some new works by new artists; Alison Bickmore with ‘Residue of Substance...
DANNIELLE HODSON‘s work is merely the expression that needs expressing, the feeling that needs relieving or the words that she cannot say. The processes of change and conditioning are omniprese...
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