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We're pleased to collaborate with Soho Home to provide original artwork from emerging and celebrated artists for their UK and US studios.

Meeting people, speaking with them and learning about them are as important to his practice as drawing and painting are. Togetherness, not loneliness, is at the core of the artist’s work. It might seem surprising, then, that the drawings he first became known for tend to feature solitary, disembodied subjects. In these solo portraits, Makamo’s talent for capturing the emotional intensity and overwhelming sense of hope in his sitters is a matter of expression and movement.

For the artist’s first UK solo exhibition in more than five years, his characters are beginning to congregate. For the first time we are seeing them in situ, as members of a wider community. Alongside solitary, meditative characters, there are groups of laughing schoolchildren, busy street scenes and other displays of togetherness. This brings a new level of detail to Makamo’s world: the spaces that they occupy, the clothes that they wear, the company that they keep and the way that they look (or don’t look) at their companions all bring depth and complexity to his characters.

With these new contexts, the emotional intensity of Makamo’s work has not disappeared. Many of the faces in this exhibition - their owners engaged in social activities - contain all the emotional intensity of his early drawings. Momentarily these faces hover above their surroundings, their innermost essences exposed. They are both members of social groups and wider contexts and overwhelmingly individual. They are alone, together.

SOHO HOME – KING'S ROAD STUDIO

6 Duke of York Square, King's Road, SW3 4LY – London, UK

Monday to Saturday: 9am to 6pm 

Sunday: 11:30am to 6pm


SOHO HOME – WESTBOURNE GROVE STUDIO

230-236 Westbourne Grove, W11 2RH – London, UK

Monday to Saturday: 10am to 6pm 

Sunday: 11am to 5pm


SOHO HOME – FARMHOUSE STUDIO

Great Tew, Chipping Norton, OX7 4JS  – Oxfordshire, UK

Monday to Saturday: 9am to 6pm 

Sunday: 11am to 5pm


SOHO HOME – DUMBO STUDIO

55 Water Street, third floor (located within Soho Works in Empire Stores)  – Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA

Open by appointment only:

Monday to Friday: 10am to 5pm

Art is at the heart of every Soho House, shaping their identities and imbuing each of them with their own unique feel. Through our ongoing partnership with Soho Home, we look forward to bringing the style and atmosphere of their studios and club settings to your interiors.

Meeting people, speaking with them and learning about them are as important to his practice as drawing and painting are. Togetherness, not loneliness, is at the core of the artist’s work. It might seem surprising, then, that the drawings he first became known for tend to feature solitary, disembodied subjects. In these solo portraits, Makamo’s talent for capturing the emotional intensity and overwhelming sense of hope in his sitters is a matter of expression and movement.

For the artist’s first UK solo exhibition in more than five years, his characters are beginning to congregate. For the first time we are seeing them in situ, as members of a wider community. Alongside solitary, meditative characters, there are groups of laughing schoolchildren, busy streets scenes and other displays of togetherness. 

togetherness. This brings a new level of detail to Makamo’s world: the spaces that they occupy, the clothes that they wear, the company that they keep and the way that they look (or don’t look) at their companions all bring depth and complexity to his characters.

With these new contexts, the emotional intensity of Makamo’s work has not disappeared. Many of the faces in this exhibition - their owners engaged in social activities - contain all the emotional intensity of his early drawings. Momentarily these faces hover above their surroundings, their innermost essences exposed. They are both members of social groups and wider contexts and overwhelmingly individual. They are alone, together.

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This exhibition is now closed.

Available artworks can be found on our website.

19-21 MARCH

1-54 CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN ART FAIR, 

Harlem  | Ticket required

17-21 MARCH

HIGH LINE NINE, 

Chelsea  | RSVP for opening

Recreate the distinct feel of Soho Home studios in your own space with our curated collections, each artwork a testament to the refined Soho House way of living. 

CLARE THATCHER

Clare Thatcher is a figurative landscape painter known for her deeply personal and emotional depictions of the natural world. She creates soft-hued, multi-textural scenes that capture the dynamic nature of landscapes using handmade paints for a magnetic depth of colour. 

TANYA ANGELOVA

Tanya Angelova is an abstract collagist and textile artist who explores memory and the concept of the trace, fragments of life's moments, places, and encounters. Angelova translates these traces into chromatic elements and material components, blurring the line between abstraction and figuration to explore the connection between matter and memory.

TANYA ANGELOVA, Paysage D'Automne, 2021

Hand-woven tapestry with wool and cotton

137 x 98 cm  |  £19,200

CLARE THATCHER,

Rockscape, 2019

Oil and pigments on plywood  |  40 x 30 cm  |  £1,000

CLARE THATCHER, Ocean Full of Song, 2022

Oil and pigments on canvas  |  140 x 300 cm |  £8,500

KEVIN JACKSON

Artist Kevin Jackson explores our relationship with an evolving world. His minimalist yet impactful approach to art reflects a return to the fundamentals of expression through mark-making on paper. Specialising in traditional printmaking techniques, Jackson emphasises precision and depth while championing the enduring value of tactile creation in our screen-dominated visual landscape. 

KEVIN JACKSON, Leaf Line, 2020

Acrylic and watercolour on canvas

150 x 120 cm  |  £4,125

KEVIN JACKSON, Remark #3, 2021

Oil-based etching inks on 350gsm paper  

92 x 84 cm |  £1,550

BRUCE MCLEAN

Bruce McLean is a Scottish sculptor, performance artist, and painter known for his rebellious approach to art. Since his disenchantment with academicism in the 1960s, McLean's work has challenged artistic customs through satire, rejecting categorisation and questioning hierarchies. Prestigious venues like Tate Britain and the Modern Art Gallery in Vienna have showcased his work. Esteemed collections at The National Museum of Modern Art in Edinburgh and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London house his pieces. 

SUE KENNINGTON

Previous New Contemporaries artist Sue Kennington explores the emotional possibilities of colour, influenced by human touch, geometry, and self-devised systems. Her paintings act as zenithal windows into a world where reality blends with imagination. Embracing spontaneity, Kennington rejects rigid control, allowing her hand to guide her towards fresh yet challenging colourations and forms.

SUE KENNINGTON,

Vesper (Red), 2021

Gouache on paper mounted on panel

25 x 20 cm  |  £729

SABRINA BROUWERS

Sabrina Brouwers explores symmetry, repetition, and the interaction between human-made and natural structures. Her paintings, meticulously plotted over a grid system, mirror urban landscapes, introducing circles to disrupt any sense of order. Through a sensitive layering process, she evokes a sense of emergence and disappearance, speaking to the therapeutic effects of art and the emotional depth in everyday environments.

SABRINA BROUWERS, In Rotation, 2023

Aluminium, acrylic and gesso on canvas

71 x 71 cm  |  £2,300

BARBARA KUEBEL

Barbara Kuebel is a woodcut printmaker who transforms personal perceptions and emotional subtleties into bold graphic compositions. Inspired by awkward social encounters, her life-size portraits delve into themes of aggression, affection, isolation, and social density.

BARBARA KUEBEL, Taking Another Viewpoint, 2020

Woodcut print on paper

Edition of 5  |  152 x 144 cm   |   £2,400

SABRINA BROUWERS, Gestalt I, 2022

Acrylic and gesso on canvas

100 x 100 cm  |  £2,500

MILENA PALADINO

Milena Paladino, a renowned textile artist, specialises in the punch needle technique, creating minimalist pieces with natural fabrics like wool and alpaca yarn. With a focus on clarity, proportion, and harmony, her artworks offer visual and tactile experiences, inviting intimate, sensorial engagement from viewers.   

MILENA PALADINO,

Vase Composition II'22

Embroidery on linen with alpaca, cotton and wool yarn

50 x 40 cm  |  £560

MILENA PALADINO,

Vase Composition III'22

Embroidery on linen with alpaca, cotton and wool yarn

40 x 30 cm  |  £430

MILENA PALADINO,

Vase Composition VIII'23

Embroidery on linen with alpaca, cotton and wool yarn

50 x 40 cm  |  £563

HENRY WARD

Henry Ward, an artist, writer, and educator, is known for his intuitive approach to painting, drawing, and sculpture, teasing the boundary between representation and abstraction. He maintains three distinct spaces for his practice – his kitchen table, garden shed, and studio – fostering a dynamic dialogue between different means and places of creation.

HENRY WARD, Grip, 2021

Oil on canvas

115 x 100 cm  |   £6,000

DAY BOWMAN

Day Bowman recreates the coastal landscape of her childhood home in her paintings, blending abstraction and figuration with dynamic energy and vibrant colours. Her works, which often explore themes of place and belonging, have earned her top prizes in prestigious competitions like the Bath Arts Open and the Winsor & Newton Prize.

DAY BOWMAN, Plashy Place 5, 2019

Oil, charcoal and conté on canvas

140 x 150 cm   |   £7,000

HENRY WARD, 

Feint, 2022

Oil on canvas  |  60 x 76 cm  |  £3,000

HENRY WARD, 

Bear, 2021

Oil on linen  |  60 x 45 cm  |  £2,400

HENRY WARD, Blindfold, 2018

Oil on linen

125 x 100 cm   |   £6,000

BARBARA HOWEY

Barbara Howey captures encounters with non-human lifeforms in her paintings. Inspired by 17th and 18th-century botanical paintings and working with a dynamic wet-into-wet painting process, Howey creates ambiguous, inviting spaces, providing an expressive backdrop for her floral displays and a channel to wonder at these short but intense moments of plant life.

BARBARA HOWEY, 

Wood Anemone, 2022

Oil on gesso board  |  35 x 28 cm  |  £800

BARBARA HOWEY, 

Botanical, 2022

Oil on gesso board  |  35 x 28 cm  |  £800

BARBARA HOWEY, 

Bee in Catmint, 2022

Oil on gesso board  |  51 x 41 cm  |  £900

BARBARA HOWEY, The Day After Tomorrow, 2023

Oil on linen

100 x 81 cm   |   £3,000

BARBARA HOWEYMarsh, 2023

Oil on linen

100 x 81 cm   |   £3,000

PHILIP MALTMAN

Philip Maltman delves into the dynamic 'littoral zone' where land and water intersect in a symphony of chaos and change. His oil paintings offer a fresh perspective on nature, distilling scenes into fragmented yet evocative portrayals that challenge viewers to find meaning amidst scattered shapes and thick, painterly patterns. 

PHILIP MALTMAN, A Scottish Field 64, 2023

Oil and crayon on canvas

70 x 60 cm  |  £1,300

PHILIP MALTMAN, Riddler II, 2017

Oil and crayon on canvas

100 x 75 cm  |  £3,000

PHILIP MALTMAN, Il Ritorno di Tobia..., 2022

Oil on canvas

50 x 70 cm  |  £2,400

PHILIP MALTMAN, Mahler 9..., 2022

Oil on canvas 

42 x 59 cm  |  £1,605

JACK PAFFETT,

Untitled (Fig. 14), 2023

Oil on canvas  |  25 x 31 cm  |  £1,050

JACK PAFFETT

Jack Paffett creates ambiguous stories inspired by his surroundings, painting with spontaneous interactions where each brushstroke responds to the last. His art teeters between construction and destruction, resulting in paintings bearing traces of previous layers. This fluid process mirrors the nature of paint itself, producing enigmatic spaces reflecting their origins. 

JACK PAFFETT, White Lies, 2023

Oil and acrylic on canvas 

122 x 112 cm   |   £3,500

JACK PAFFETT,

Late Night Tales, 2023

Oil on canvas  |  25 x 20 cm  |  £950

JACK PAFFETT,

Kindle, 2023

Oil on canvas  |  20 x 20 cm  |  £950

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TANYA ANGELOVA, Abstraction Matinale, 2020

Hand-woven tapestry with wool, cotton and silk thread  

131 x 99 cm  |  £19,200

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SUE KENNINGTON,

Trio #14, 2023

Gouache on paper mounted on panel

25 x 20 cm  |  £729

SUE KENNINGTON,

Giardino #1, 2021

Gouache on paper mounted on panel

25 x 20 cm  |  £729

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KING'S ROAD STUDIO, LONDON 

A former chapel originally built in 1824, this interior space sits in the heart of Chelsea’s design district on King’s Road.

FARMHOUSE, OXFORDSHIRE

Surrounded by 100 acres of Oxfordshire countryside, Soho Farmhouse is a rural escape offering food and drinks, wellness experiences and outdoor activities.

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BRUCE MCLEAN, Dark Purple Garden, 2016

Monoprint on paper with hand-painted embellishments

175 X 140 cm  |  £16,000

BRUCE MCLEAN, Lemon Light Garden, 2016

Monoprint on paper with hand-painted embellishments

175 X 140 cm  |  £16,000

Capture the essence of Soho Home spaces in your own home with our curated selection of art, each piece a testament to the spirit and style of their Houses.

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TANYA ANGELOVA, 

Abstraction Matinale, 2020

Hand-woven tapestry with wool, cotton and silk thread  

131 x 99 cm  |  £19,200

TANYA ANGELOVA, 

Paysage D'Automne, 2021

Hand-woven tapestry with wool and cotton

137 x 98 cm  |  £19,200

SABRINA BROUWERS, 

Gestalt I, 2022

Acrylic and gesso on canvas 

100 x 100 cm  |  £2,500

SABRINA BROUWERS, 

In Rotation, 2023

Aluminium, acrylic and gesso on canvas  

71 x 71 cm  |  £2,300

KEVIN JACKSON, 

Leaf Line, 2020

Acrylic and watercolour on canvas 

150 x 120 cm  |  £4,125

KEVIN JACKSON, 

Remark #3, 2021

Oil-based etching inks on 350gsm paper  

92 x 84 cm |  £1,550

SUE KENNINGTON,

Giardino #1, 2021

Gouache on paper mounted on panel 

25 x 20 cm  |  £729

SUE KENNINGTON,

Trio #14, 2023

Gouache on paper mounted on panel 

25 x 20 cm  |  £729

SUE KENNINGTON,

Vesper (Red), 2021

Gouache on paper mounted on panel

25 x 20 cm  |  £729

PHILIP MALTMAN, 

A Scottish Field 64, 2023

Oil and crayon on canvas 

70 x 60 cm  |  £1,300

PHILIP MALTMAN, 

Riddler II, 2017

Oil and crayon on canvas 

100 x 75 cm  |  £3,000

PHILIP MALTMAN, 

Il Ritorno di Tobia in..., 2022

Oil on canvas

50 x 70 cm  |  £2,400

PHILIP MALTMAN, 

Mahler 9 in Vita's Gar..., 2022

Oil on canvas 

42 x 59 cm  |  £1,605

BRUCE MCLEAN,

Lemon Light Garden, 2016

Monoprint on paper with hand-painted embellishments

175 X 140 cm  |  £16,000

BRUCE MCLEAN, 

Dark Purple Garden, 2016

Monoprint on paper with hand-painted embellishments

175 X 140 cm  |  £16,000

BARBARA KUEBEL, 

Taking Another Viewpoint, 2020

Woodcut print on paper

152 x 144 cm   |   £2,400

HENRY WARD, 

Blindfold, 2018

Oil on linen

125 x 100 cm   |   £6,000

HENRY WARD, 

Grip, 2021

Oil on canvas

115 x 100 cm  |   £6,000

HENRY WARD, 

Bear, 2021

Oil on linen

60 x 45 cm  |  £2,400

HENRY WARD, 

Feint, 2022

Oil on canvas

60 x 76 cm  |  £3,000

DAY BOWMAN, 

Plashy Place 5, 2019

Oil, charcoal and conté on canvas

140 x 150 cm   |   £7,000

BARBARA HOWEY, 

Wood Anemone, 2022

Oil on gesso board  

35 x 28 cm  |  £800

BARBARA HOWEY, 

Botanical, 2022

Oil on gesso board

35 x 28 cm  |  £800

BARBARA HOWEY, 

Bee in Catmint, 2022

Oil on gesso board

51 x 41 cm  |  £900

BARBARA HOWEY,

The Day After Tomorrow, 2023

Oil on linen 

100 x 81 cm   |   £3,000

BARBARA HOWEY,

Marsh, 2023

Oil on linen 

100 x 81 cm   |   £3,000

JACK PAFFETT,

White Lies, 2023

Oil and acrylic on canvas

122 x 112 cm   |   £3,500

JACK PAFFETT,

 Late Night Tales, 2023

Oil on canvas

25 x 20 cm  |  £950

JACK PAFFETT,

Untitled (Fig. 14), 2023

Oil on canvas 

25 x 31 cm  |  £1,050

JACK PAFFETT,

Kindle, 2023

Oil on canvas  |  20 x 20 cm  |  £950

CLARE THATCHER,

Rockscape, 2019

Oil and pigments on plywood

40 x 30 cm  |  £1,000

CLARE THATCHER, 

Ocean Full of Song, 2022

Oil and pigments on canvas

140 x 300 cm |  £8,500

KEVIN JACKSON, 

From the Dancing Sea *1v6, 2021

Varnish on paper

38 x 45.5 cm |  £500

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KEVIN JACKSON, 

From the Dancing..., 2021

Varnish on paper

38 x 45.5 cm |  £500

Soho Home, a contemporary interiors brand designed for relaxed, creative living, draws from over 25 years of design heritage to mirror the look and feel of their Soho Houses around the world. 

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ANDREW CRANE

Andrew Crane, rooted in graphics and typography, weaves letterforms and numbers into his landscape paintings, infusing them with narrative intrigue. Venturing beyond traditional mediums, he employs cement to craft durable painting surfaces, adding an unexpected dimension to his artistry. He has exhibited widely across the UK and Europe and is a member of Contemporary British Painting.

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ANDREW CRANE, Blue Painting, 2014

Oil on canvas

76 x 61 cm  |  £650

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ANDREW CRANE, Badlands, 2013

Acrylic on paper, ash frame

65 x 55 cm  |  £480

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WESTBOURNE GROVE STUDIO, LONDON  

At the lively heart of Notting Hill, discover the home of Soho Home’s interior service, Soho Home Design: Westbourne Grove Studio.

DUMBO STUDIO, NEW YORK

Located on the ground floor of DUMBO House in Brooklyn, this dedicated interior design studio offers expert advice on how to bring Soho House design into your home.

DUMBO STUDIO,        NEW YORK

Located on the ground floor of DUMBO House in Brooklyn, this dedicated interior design studio offers expert advice on how to bring Soho House design into your home.

SOHO HOME, LONDON - UK

WESTBOURNE GROVE

At the lively heart of Notting Hill, discover the home of Soho Home’s interior service, Soho Home Design: Westbourne Grove Studio.

CHARLOTTE ROSEBERRY

Charlotte Roseberry is an abstract painter and experimental draughtsperson whose volatile and yet carefully considered works intermingle semi-organic forms with bold, block colours. 

CHARLOTTE ROSEBERRY

Covered, 2021

Oil on panel

30 x 21 cm  |  £940

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CHARLOTTE ROSEBERRY

Cropped, 2021

Oil on panel

30 x 21 cm  |  £940

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CHARLOTTE ROSEBERRY

Uncovered, 2021

Oil on panel

30 x 21 cm  |  £940

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CHARLOTTE ROSEBERRY

Push, 2018

Oil on canvas, wood tray frame

38 x 38 cm  |  £950

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CHARLOTTE ROSEBERRY

Vague, 2022

Oil on panel

62 x 62 cm  |  £1,500

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CHARLOTTE ROSEBERRY

Maze III, 2021

Oil on panel

50 x 50 cm  |  £1,100

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EMILY KIRBY 

Emily Kirby's semi-abstract figures reflect a deep connection and sensitive appreciation of the diverse landscapes the artist has experienced. Combining pastel hues and hazy dreamlike forms, Kirby produces an intimate sense of place, memory and imagination. 

EMILY KIRBY, 

Studio visit, 2024

Oil and acrylic on canvas

15 x 15 cm  |  £300

EMILY KIRBY, Boat House, 2024

Acrylic on canvas

40 x 60 cm  |  £1,200

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CHARLOTTE ROSEBERRY,

Covered, 2021

Oil on panel

30 x 21 cm  |  £940

CHARLOTTE ROSEBERRY,

Cropped, 2021

Oil on panel

30 x 21 cm  |  £940

CHARLOTTE ROSEBERRY,

Uncovered, 2021

Oil on panel

30 x 21 cm  |  £940

CHARLOTTE ROSEBERRY,

Push, 2018

Oil on canvas, wood tray frame

38 x 38 cm  |  £950

CHARLOTTE ROSEBERRY,

Vague, 2022

Oil on panel

62 x 62 cm  |  £1,500

CHARLOTTE ROSEBERRY,

Maze III, 2021

Oil on panel

50 x 50 cm  |  £1,100

LOBO VELAR DE IRIGOYEN

Lobo Velar de Irigoyen's work playfully abstracts the intimacy of everyday life, exploring ideas around communication, memory, and time. Using cutouts from personal photos, paint, and pencil, Velar embraces ‘human error’ as artistic gesture, fostering a continuous interaction between the artist, natural forms, and emotional states.

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LOBO VELAR DE IRIGOYEN

Ser feliz es un trabajo mas, 2019

Giclée print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag UltraSmooth Satin, 315gsm

Edition of 20  |  100 x 71 cm  |  £1,200 (framed)

LOBO VELAR DE IRIGOYEN

Solo Verano, 2018

Giclée print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag UltraSmooth Satin, 315gsm

Edition of 20  |  120 x 90 cm  |  £1,360 (framed)

PHILIP MALTMAN

Philip Maltman delves into the dynamic 'littoral zone' where land and water intersect in a symphony of chaos and change. His oil paintings offer a fresh perspective on nature, distilling scenes into fragmented yet evocative portrayals that challenge viewers to find meaning amidst scattered shapes and thick, painterly patterns. 

PHILIP MALTMAN, 

A Scottish..., 2023

Oil, crayon and graphite on board

42 x 30 cm  |  £1,000

PHILIP MALTMAN,

Siena 20, 2020

Oil and crayon on gesso panel

50 x 40 cm  |  £1,200

PHILIP MALTMAN,

A Scottish..., 2023

Oil on MDF

20 x 15 cm  |   £750

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PHILIP MALTMAN, 

A Flower of the Mountain XLVI, 2021

Oil and crayon on canvas

61 x 46 cm  |   £2,140

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PHILIP MALTMAN,

Siena 20, 2020

Oil and crayon on gesso panel

50 x 40 cm  |  £1,200

PHILIP MALTMAN

,A Flower of the M..., 2021

Oil and crayon on canvas

61 x 46 cm  |   £2,140

PHILIP MALTMAN,

A Scottish..., 2023

Oil, crayon and graphite on board

42 x 30 cm  |  £1,000

PHILIP MALTMAN,

A Scottish..., 2023

Oil on MDF

20 x 15 cm  |   £750

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SABRINA BROUWERS, 

Focal Point I, 2023

Aluminium, gesso, acrylic

30 x 30 cm  |  £500

DEBBI KENOTE

Debbi Kenote meticulously crafts her own stretchers with a precision akin to solving a complex puzzle, transforming the traditional canvas. Her extensive research into quilts, weaving, and architecture informs her unique painting-sculptures, which serve as the foundation for her expressive and innovative artworks.

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DEBBI KENOTE, UV Ceti, 2023

Acrylic on dyed canvas

66 x 66 cm  |  £2,085

DEBBI KENOTE, Blusher, 2022

Acrylic on dyed canvas

91.4 x 91.4 cm  |  £3,972

SUSANNA KLEIN

Susanna Klein explores themes of time and transience. Inspired by nature and the seasons, Klein works in series, often recycling photographs, fabrics, and remnants from previous works. Her resource-saving practice integrates organic and ‘pre-existing’ materials through processes such as cyanotype, bleaching, and dyeing with handmade natural dyes.

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SUSANNA KLEIN, 6_52021, 2021

Dyed and stitched cotton on canvas

130 x 105 cm  |  £4,100

SUSANNA KLEIN, 2_52021, 2021

Dyed and stitched cotton on canvas

170 x 130 cm  |  £3,200

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SUSANNA KLEIN,

6_52021, 2021

Dyed and stitched cotton on canvas

130 x 105 cm  |  £4,100

SUSANNA KLEIN,

2_52021, 2021

Dyed and stitched cotton on canvas

170 x 130 cm  |  £3,200

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CLARE THATCHER, Sense of Place I, 2019

Oil and pigments on plywood

30 x 40 cm  |  £1,000

DEBBI KENOTE,

UV Ceti, 2023

Acrylic on dyed canvas

66 x 66 cm  |  £2,085

DEBBI KENOTE,

Blusher, 2022

Acrylic on dyed canvas

91.4 x 91.4 cm  |  £3,972

MEGHAN SPIELMAN

Using a 32-harness computerised dobby loom, Meghan Spielman weaves classic shapes with unconventional, tactile materials like silk boucle, brushed mohair, glass seed beads, and chenille. Inspired by heirloom textiles and historical American quilt patterns, Spielman explores the evolution of these patterns and visual codes reflecting time, place, and maker.

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MEGHAN SPIELMAN, 

Prelude XV, 2024

Hand-woven silk, cotton, mohair, chenille, glass seed beads, lurex

44.5 X 55 cm  |  £1,132

MEGHAN SPIELMAN, 

Prelude XIV, 2024

Hand-woven silk, cotton, mohair, chenille, glass seed beads, lurex

44.5 X 55 cm  |  £1,132

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MEGHAN SPIELMAN, 

Prelude XVI, 2024

Hand-woven silk, cotton, mohair, chenille, glass seed beads, lurex

44.5 X 55 cm  |  £1,132

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MEGHAN SPIELMAN, Soliloquy XV, 2023

Hand-woven silk, cotton, mohair, chenille, glass seed beads, lurex

110 X 85 cm  |  £3,296

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MEGHAN SPIELMAN, Soliloquy XIV, 2023

Hand-woven silk, cotton, mohair, chenille, glass seed beads, lurex

110 X 85 cm  |  £3,296

MEGHAN SPIELMAN, 

Prelude XV, 2024

Hand-woven silk, cotton, mohair, chenille, glass seed beads, lurex

44.5 X 55 cm  |  £1,132

MEGHAN SPIELMAN, 

Prelude XIV, 2024

Hand-woven silk, cotton, mohair, chenille, glass seed beads, lurex

44.5 X 55 cm  |  £1,132

MEGHAN SPIELMAN, 

Prelude XVI, 2024

Hand-woven silk, cotton, mohair, chenille, glass seed beads, lurex

44.5 X 55 cm  |  £1,132

MEGHAN SPIELMAN,

Soliloquy XV, 2023

Hand-woven silk, cotton, mohair, chenille, glass seed beads, lurex

110 X 85 cm  |  £3,296

MEGHAN SPIELMAN,

Soliloquy XIV, 2023

Hand-woven silk, cotton, mohair, chenille, glass seed beads, lurex

110 X 85 cm  |  £3,296

YANA MEDOW

Yana Medow showcases the beauty and plasticity of the human form in a distinctive, cartoonesque style. Using acrylics, oils, pastels, spray paint, and charcoal, Medow conveys events and unusual situations with humour, believing that art can make people more understanding, open, and empathetic.

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YANA MEDOW, Kiki, 2024

Acrylic and charcoal on canvas

100 x 81 cm  |  £1,585

YANA MEDOW,

Run, 2024

Acrylic and charcoal on canvas

92 x 73 cm  |  £1,500

CLARE THATCHER

Clare Thatcher is a figurative landscape painter known for her deeply personal and emotional depictions of the natural world. She creates soft-hued, multi-textural scenes that capture the dynamic nature of landscapes using handmade paints for a magnetic depth of colour. 

CLARE THATCHER, 

Vision of Landscape I, 2018

Oil and pigments on plywood

40 x 30 cm  |  £1,000

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JOHANNA MELVIN,

Romcom, 2023

Acrylic and flashe emulsion paint on canvas

51 x 76 cm  |  £2,800

JOHANNA MELVIN

Abstract artist Johanna Melvin draws inspiration from architectural details and everyday experiences in urban and suburban environments. Melvin finds inspiration in fleeting visual sensations like window brush marks, cityscapes, and urban colour relationships, which excite the eye and inform her work with a sense of freedom and play.

JOHANNA MELVIN,

Klezmer, 2020

Acrylic on linen

50 x 40 cm  |  £2,700

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LOBO VELAR DE IRIGOYEN,

Ser feliz es un..., 2019

Giclée print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag UltraSmooth Satin, 315gsm

Edition of 20  |  100 x 71 cm  |  £1,200 (framed)

LOBO VELAR DE IRIGOYEN,

Solo Verano, 2018

Giclée print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag UltraSmooth Satin, 315gsm

Edition of 20  |  120 x 90 cm  |  £1,360 (framed)

From evocative depictions of rootedness, embracing organic forms and earthy textures, to interactive artworks designed to evoke sensory reflections on comfort and familiarity, each piece emerges as a distinct and compelling inquiry into the vast concept of home. Discover more about the artists involved in Rise Art's collaboration with Soho Home below.

Rise Art presents an ongoing exploration of home and belonging: Dwellings.

SOHO HOME, LONDON - UK

KING'S ROAD STUDIO

Welcome to Dwellings: an immersive art exhibition curated by Rise Art in collaboration with Soho Home.

 

ANDREW CRANE, Left Cross, 2022

Oil and acrylic on canvas

39 x 47 cm  |  £550

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HENRY WARD

Henry Ward, an artist, writer, and educator, is known for his intuitive approach to painting, drawing, and sculpture, teasing the boundary between representation and abstraction. He maintains three distinct spaces for his practice – his kitchen table, garden shed, and studio – fostering a dynamic dialogue between different means and places of creation.

HENRY WARD, Fold, 2021

Oil on canvas

150 x 125 cm  |  £8,000

HENRY WARD, Steam, 2021

Acrylic on canvas

66 x 76 cm  |  £3,500

HENRY WARD, October III, 2021

Oil on canvas

50 x 40 cm  |  £2,000

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HENRY WARD,

Fold, 2021

Oil on canvas

150 x 125 cm  |  £8,000

HENRY WARD,

Steam, 2021

Acrylic on canvas

66 x 76 cm  |  £3,500

HENRY WARD,

October III, 2021

Oil on canvas

50 x 40 cm  |  £2,000

EMILY KIRBY, 

Gipsy, 2023

Acrylic on wood

30 x 21.5 cm  |  £500

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EMILY KIRBY, Tessie, 2024

Acrylic on canvas

40 x 30 cm  |  £800

EMILY KIRBY,

Boat House, 2024

Acrylic on canvas

40 x 60 cm  |  £1,200

EMILY KIRBY, 

Tessie, 2024

Acrylic on canvas

40 x 30 cm  |  £800

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JACK PAFFETT, Pretty in Pink, 2024

Oil on board

65 x 55 cm  |  £2,100

JACK PAFFETT

Jack Paffett creates ambiguous stories inspired by his surroundings, painting with spontaneous interactions where each brushstroke responds to the last. His art teeters between construction and destruction, resulting in paintings bearing traces of previous layers. This fluid process mirrors the nature of paint itself, producing enigmatic spaces reflecting their origins. 

JACK PAFFETT,

Untitled (Fig. 10), 2024

Oil and acrylic on canvas

28 x 26 cm  |  £1,045

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BARBARA KUEBEL

Barbara Kuebel is a woodcut printmaker who transforms personal perceptions and emotional subtleties into bold graphic compositions. Inspired by awkward social encounters, her life-size portraits delve into themes of aggression, affection, isolation, and social density.

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BARBARA KUEBEL, Sharing One Space I, 2020

Hand-printed woodcut on paper, oil-based colour 

Edition of 5  |  100 x 81 cm  |  £2,400 (framed)

BARBARA KUEBEL, Woman Eating Flowers, 2024

Oil on canvas

120 x 110 cm  |  £3,160

SABRINA BROUWERS

Sabrina Brouwers explores symmetry, repetition, and the interaction between human-made and natural structures. Her paintings, meticulously plotted over a grid system, mirror urban landscapes, introducing circles to disrupt any sense of order. Through a sensitive layering process, she evokes a sense of emergence and disappearance, speaking to the therapeutic effects of art and the emotional depth in everyday environments.

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SABRINA BROUWERS,

Configuration I (II), 2022

Acrylic and gesso on canvas, walnut tray frame

28 x 28 cm  |  £500

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SABRINA BROUWERS,

Configuration I (I), 2022

Acrylic and gesso on canvas, walnut tray frame

28 x 28 cm  |  £500

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SABRINA BROUWERS,

Configuration I (IV), 2022

Acrylic and gesso on canvas, walnut tray frame

28 x 28 cm  |  £500

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BARBARA KUEBEL,

Sharing One Space I, 2020

Hand-printed woodcut on paper, oil-based colour 

Edition of 5  |  100 x 81 cm  |  £2,400 (framed)

BARBARA KUEBEL,

Woman Eating Flowers, 2024

Oil on canvas

120 x 110 cm  |  £3,160

YANA MEDOW, Run, 2024

Acrylic and charcoal on canvas

92 x 73 cm  |  £1,500

YANA MEDOW,

Kiki, 2024

Acrylic and charcoal on canvas

100 x 81 cm  |  £1,585

JOHANNA MELVIN, Romcom, 2023

Acrylic and flashe emulsion paint on canvas

51 x 76 cm  |  £2,800

JACK PAFFETT,

Pretty in Pink, 2024

Oil on board

65 x 55 cm  |  £2,100

ANDREW CRANE, 

Left Cross, 2022

Oil and acrylic on canvas

39 x 47 cm  |  £550

ANDREW CRANE, 

Blue Painting, 2014

Oil on canvas

76 x 61 cm  |  £650

ANDREW CRANE, 

Badlands, 2013

Acrylic on paper, ash frame

65 x 55 cm  |  £480

CLARE THATCHER, 

Vision of Landscape I, 2018

Oil and pigments on plywood

40 x 30 cm  |  £1,000

CLARE THATCHER,

Sense of Place I, 2019

Oil and pigments on plywood

30 x 40 cm  |  £1,000

NELSON MAKAMO

Johannesburg-based Nelson Makamo has gained global recognition for his candid portraits of children from his birthplace, Limpopo, the northernmost province of South Africa. His art redefines perceptions of African childhood, capturing universal emotions such as joy, prowess, and determination 

NELSON MAKAMO, Untitled, 2024

Oil on linen with walnut tray frame

35.3 x 27 cm   |   £14,550

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NELSON MAKAMO, 

Untitled, 2024

Oil on linen with walnut tray frame

35.3 x 27 cm   |   £14,550

LASSE THORST

Less interested in showing things as they appear, Lasse Thorst employs unexpected colours and forms in pursuit of a truer portrayal of the world. His harmonious oil paintings feature symbolic archetypes found in folklore, popular culture, and literature. From these familiar yet elusive figures emerges a compelling dialogue. 

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LASSE THORSTMoth Honey, 2023

Oil on canvas

40 x 30 cm  |  £1,291

LASSE THORSTNight Scape # 2, 2023

Acrylic on paper, ash frame

50 x 40 cm  |  £1,560

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LASSE THORST, Marquee Sky, 2023

Oil on linen with painted blue tray frame

30 x 24cm  |  £960

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FARMOUSE, OXFORDSHIRE

Surrounded by 100 acres of Oxfordshire countryside, Soho Farmhouse is a rural escape offering food and drinks, wellness experiences and outdoor activities.

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DUMBO STUDIO, NEW YORK

Located on the ground floor of DUMBO House in Brooklyn, this dedicated interior design studio offers expert advice on how to bring Soho House design into your home.

DUMBO STUDIO,        NEW YORK

Located on the ground floor of DUMBO House in Brooklyn, this dedicated interior design studio offers expert advice on how to bring Soho House design into your home.

LASSE THORST, 

Marquee Sky, 2023

Oil on linen with painted blue tray frame

30 x 24cm  |  £960

LASSE THORST

Moth Honey, 2023

Oil on canvas

40 x 30 cm  |  £1,291

LASSE THORST

Night Scape # 2, 2023

Acrylic on paper, ash frame

50 x 40 cm  |  £1,560