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Thursday
Jan152026

Mr Brainwash 'Final Week, Free Entry' Ends January 18th

Artist: Mr Brainwash
Title: Final Week, Free Week
Medium: Museum Closing
Size: January 15th-18th, 2026
Edition: OPEN
Prices: FREE

Wednesday
Jan142026

Anthea Missy 'Blossom' Print Available

Artist: Anthea Missy
Title: Blossom
Medium: Hand Embellished Giclee Print
Size: 50 x 70 cm
Edition: 25
Prices: €170

 

Anthea Missy is a French born artist based in Brussels who rose to prominence for her vibrant street art and muralism starting in 2014. Her work is characterized by a distinctive fusion of organic patterns and minimalist color palettes, often featuring black, white, red, and turquoise. Heavily influenced by Japanese pop culture and the concept of Kawaii, her pieces frequently showcase playful, anima like characters that evoke a sense of innocence and joy. Despite the whimsical appearance of her style, she uses her platform to address serious social and political themes, including environmental conservation, LGBTQ plus rights, and female empowerment.
The artist maintains a philosophy of spontaneity, often painting freehand to capture a sense of immediate energy and motion. This fluid approach is inspired by the surrealist tradition of automatic writing, allowing for a metaphysical and emotional connection with the viewer. Her portfolio includes major murals across Europe, Asia, and Africa, such as the Ihsane Jarfi memorial in Brussels and environmental works in Cape Town. Beyond the physical walls she paints, she integrates modern digital technology into her practice by live streaming her creative process to global audiences. By 2026, her work continues to evolve, as seen in recent projects like the emotional soul pieces and explorations of stillness that sit between reading and looking. Her commitment to transparency and authenticity is reflected in her practice of documenting her work under her real name rather than a pseudonym.
Wednesday
Jan142026

Clementine Bal 'Two Mountains' Sculpture Pre-Order

Artist: Clementine Bal
Title: Two Mountains
Medium: Resin, Marble Powder Graphite Sculpture
Size: 22 x 15 x 12 cm
Edition: 8
Prices: $395

Clémentine Bal is a French sculptor born in Paris in 1979 who currently lives and works in Val-Revermont. A graduate of the School of Fine Arts in Annecy, she has developed a distinctive artistic language that bridges the gap between natural forms and the human psyche. Her work is deeply rooted in the themes of childhood, memory, and emotional connection, manifesting as a bestiary of imaginary creatures, hybrid spirits, and sentient geological features like volcanoes and mountains. These figures often feature closed eyes and serene expressions, suggesting an internal state of meditation and a profound sense of calm that serves as a protective barrier against the chaos of the external world.
The aesthetic of her sculptures is heavily influenced by the whimsical yet emotionally complex realms of Hayao Miyazaki, manga, and traditional Japanese statuary, as well as the pop surrealism of artists like Mark Ryden and Marion Peck. Bal employs a meticulous and slow creation process, building her works layer by layer using a variety of materials including resin, epoxy paste, fiberglass, and polystyrene. This additive method is followed by intensive sanding to achieve soft, rounded curves that she describes as a form of caress. She finishes her pieces with matte, velvety paints, graphite, and pastels to enhance their tactile and ethereal quality. Through these "small totems," Bal explores the intricate web of human relationships and the universal language of empathy.
Wednesday
Jan072026

Blek Le Rat 'The Warbird' A/P's Available

Artist: Blek Le Rat
Title: The Warbird
Medium: Deckled 3 Color Screen Print
Size: 76 x 56 cm
Edition: A/P's
Price: €1,650

Blek le Rat, born Xavier Prou in 1951, is widely regarded as the father of stencil graffiti. He began his career in Paris during the early 1980s after studying etching and architecture at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. Inspired by the New York graffiti scene but seeking a style that better suited the European urban landscape, he pivoted to stenciling as a more efficient way to leave a permanent mark on the city. His pseudonym refers to the character Blek le Roc from a comic strip, combined with a rearrangement of the letters in art to spell rat. This rodent became his early signature, symbolizing the spread of creative expression through city streets like a plague.
His influence on the global street art movement is immense, most notably serving as a primary inspiration for the British artist Banksy. Blek transitioned from small rodents to life-sized human figures, often depicting iconic characters, homeless individuals, or famous paintings. These works were designed to engage the public directly, bypassing the traditional gallery system to bring art to the masses. His technique allowed for intricate detail and rapid execution, which was essential for avoiding legal repercussions. Despite facing various arrests and fines throughout his career, he remained committed to the social and political power of public art. Today, his work is celebrated in major institutions and galleries worldwide, yet he maintains that the soul of his practice remains on the walls of the urban environment where he first started.
Tuesday
Jan062026

Jana + JS 'Window Of Thoughts' Print Available

Artist: Jana + JS
Title: Window Of Thoughts
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 42 x 54 cm
Edition: 27
Price: €125

Jana & JS are an acclaimed artistic duo composed of Austrian artist Jana and French artist Jean-Sébastien Philippe. Working together since 2006, they have developed a distinct visual language that merges photography, stencil techniques, and street art. Their creative partnership began in Madrid and later flourished in Paris and Austria, allowing them to refine a style that is both intimate and expansive.
Their work primarily focuses on the human condition, often depicting people in moments of quiet reflection or vulnerability. These figures are frequently portrayed holding cameras or interacting with urban landscapes, emphasizing themes of observation and the passage of time. One of the most recognizable aspects of their practice is the integration of their subjects into the existing architecture. They do not merely paint on a wall; they interact with its texture, windows, and structural elements to create a sense of depth and narrative.
The duo utilizes highly detailed multi-layered stencils based on their own photography. This process allows them to achieve a realistic, almost melancholic aesthetic that stands out in the often loud and vibrant world of contemporary muralism. By placing their subjects in unexpected urban settings, they bridge the gap between private emotions and public spaces. Over the years, their murals have appeared in cities across the globe, and their smaller scale works on reclaimed wood and metal have been featured in numerous international galleries. Their art remains a poignant exploration of how individuals inhabit and perceive the modern world.
Monday
Jan052026

Ekiem 'Mokamag' Print Available

Artist: Ekiem
Title: Risograph
Medium: 4 Color Risograph Print
Size: 30 x 40 cm
Edition: 50
Prices: €25

Julien Ekiem, widely known by his artistic moniker Ekiem, is a prolific French illustrator and graphic artist based in Nantes. His creative practice is defined by a distinctive fusion of traditional illustration techniques and contemporary graphic design principles. Ekiem has cultivated a visual language characterized by meticulous line work, vibrant color palettes, and a playful yet sophisticated approach to composition. His portfolio spans a diverse range of mediums including street art, digital illustration, and collaborative branding projects, reflecting a versatile talent that adapts seamlessly across different platforms.
The thematic essence of Ekiem's work often explores the intersection of nature and urban life, frequently featuring anthropomorphic characters or surreal natural elements. This blend creates a sense of whimsical storytelling that invites viewers into a highly stylized, imaginative world. His technical precision is evident in the way he balances complex geometric patterns with organic forms, ensuring that each piece feels both structured and spontaneous. This signature aesthetic has garnered significant attention within the global art community, leading to numerous exhibitions and commissions for major international brands.
Beyond his individual creations, Ekiem is a prominent figure in the European art scene, contributing to the evolution of modern illustration through his unique perspective. His ability to distill complex ideas into striking, accessible imagery remains a hallmark of his career. Whether through large scale murals that transform urban environments or intricate editorial illustrations, Julien Ekiem continues to push the boundaries of his craft, maintaining a reputation as a dynamic and influential force in contemporary French art.
Saturday
Jan032026

Mr Brainwash 'Free Museum Day' January 4th

Artist: Mr Brainwash
Title: Free Museum Day
Medium: New Year Weekend
Size: January 4th, 2026
Edition: OPEN
Prices: FREE

*free admission on Sunday January 4th, 2026

Friday
Dec262025

Ceet Fouad 'Los Holos' Print Available

Artist: Ceet Fouad
Title: Los Holos
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 40 x 60 cm
Edition: 50
Prices: $241

Ceet Fouad is a prominent figure in the contemporary urban art scene, recognized primarily for his vibrant and whimsical approach to graffiti. Born in Algeria and raised in France, his artistic journey began in the late 1980s during the burgeoning graffiti movement in Toulouse. He initially focused on traditional lettering and tags before evolving his style into a more figurative and character driven narrative. This transition led to the creation of his most iconic motif: the "Chicanos" chickens. These colorful, round, and expressive birds have become his signature, symbolizing a playful critique of societal behavior and the chaotic nature of human interaction.
His work often explores themes of globalization, cultural identity, and the fast-paced nature of modern life. By utilizing bold lines and a saturated color palette, he creates high-energy compositions that bridge the gap between street culture and fine art. Over the decades, his influence has expanded globally, leading him to relocate to Hong Kong, where he became a key player in the Asian street art community. This move further infused his work with international perspectives and diverse urban influences.
Beyond walls and canvases, his creativity extends to sculpture and high profile collaborations with major international brands. He has successfully navigated the transition from underground street artist to a respected figure in major galleries and art fairs. Despite his commercial success, he remains dedicated to the spontaneous and public roots of graffiti, often participating in festivals and community projects that celebrate the accessibility of art for everyone.
Wednesday
Dec242025

BOM-K 'Fight For Love' Sculpture + Print Available

Artist: BOM-K
Title: Fight For Love
Medium: Zamac + Bronze Sculpture
Size: 13.5 x 9 x 4 cm
Edition: 60
Prices: €400 (with print)

 

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Born in 1975, the French artist known as Bom.K is a central figure in the contemporary graffiti and urban art movement. His real name is Nicolas Clément, and he rose to prominence as a founding member of the influential Da Mental Vaporz crew, which was established in 1999. Based in the suburbs of Paris, Clément began his artistic journey in the early 1990s, honing his skills on the walls of industrial zones and railway sidings. His work is characterized by a dark, surrealist aesthetic that explores the visceral and often grotesque aspects of the human condition.
Clément is renowned for his technical mastery of the aerosol spray can, using it to create intricate textures and anatomical distortions that blur the line between the organic and the mechanical. His compositions frequently feature hybrid creatures, skeletal forms, and claustrophobic urban landscapes, reflecting a preoccupation with social decay and the psychological pressures of modern life. Unlike many graffiti artists who focus on lettering, Clément shifted the movement toward complex figurative painting, earning him international acclaim in both the street art scene and the fine art gallery circuit.
Throughout his career, he has transitioned from massive outdoor murals to smaller scale works on canvas and paper, maintaining a raw intensity in every medium. His contributions to the art world have been showcased in major exhibitions across Europe and North America, solidifying his reputation as a visionary who translates the grit of the street into a profound visual language.

Sunday
Dec212025

Laurent Notte 'Doodle Pablo' Print Available

Artist: Laurent Notte
Title: Doodle Pablo
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 70 x 100 cm
Edition: 500
Prices: £360

 

Laurent Notte is a contemporary French artist whose creative output is defined by a profound engagement with architectural form and the psychological resonance of space. Based in Paris, he has developed a signature aesthetic that navigates the intersection of geometric abstraction and urban landscape. His work frequently utilizes industrial materials and a minimalist color palette to explore how structural environments influence human perception and social interaction. By stripping away superficial detail, Notte invites viewers to consider the skeletal essence of the modern city, emphasizing the balance between mass and void.
His artistic process is deeply rooted in observation, drawing inspiration from the rigid lines of modernist architecture and the rhythmic patterns found in metropolitan infrastructure. Notte does not merely replicate buildings; he deconstructs them into essential shapes and shadows, creating a visual language that feels both monumental and intimate. This tension is central to his practice, as he seeks to evoke the silence often found within the mechanical noise of urban life. His paintings and installations serve as meditations on permanence and change, reflecting the evolving nature of the places people inhabit.
Throughout his career, Notte has maintained a focus on the tactile quality of his mediums, often layering textures to create a sense of history and depth within his canvases. This approach gives his minimalist compositions a physical presence that demands close inspection. As he continues to exhibit his work internationally, Laurent Notte remains a significant voice in the dialogue regarding how art can interpret the built environment, offering a contemplative lens through which to view the structured world.