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Explore Rare Olympic Artworks
Showcasing our collection of Olympic posters including hand-signed limited editions from David Hockney, Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein and more...


Helen Frankenthaler: Sirocco
Created in 1989, Sirocco exemplifies Helen Frankenthaler’s mastery of colour, texture, and form. The work carries Frankenthaler’s hallmark painterly qualities into the realm of printmaking with the title referencing the hot, dry Mediterranean wind. Its glowing forms and measured tones seem to capture the sensation of atmosphere in motion, where chance and control meet in delicate equilibrium.


Tracey Emin: I Promise To Love You
Created in 2014 from Emin’s original neon artwork, I Promise to Love You is a limited-edition coloured offset lithograph on 250 gsm glossy wove paper that captures her trademark blend of intimacy and boldness. At a glance, it is unmistakably Emin: direct, confessional, and charged with emotion.


Artist Spotlight: David Shrigley
David Shrigley has carved out a unique place in the contemporary art world with his unmistakable mix of wit, absurdity, and sharp observation. His work spanning drawing, sculpture, film, and beyond, takes the ordinary and puts it through a lens of deadpan humour. Find out more about the highly-collectible British artist here...


Black and White Artworks
We are delighted to showcase a selection of monochrome artworks by internationally recognised artists including; David Hockney, Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, David Shrigley, Gerhard Richter and many more…


Damien Hirst: The Secrets
Produced as an edition of 8 works and published by HENI editions, The Secrets emerges as a natural progression in Damien Hirst’s practice. At first glance, ‘The Secrets’ is unmistakably Hirst: blooms rendered with a vivid palette, a surface alive with both precision and abandon, and a visual rhythm that oscillates between harmony and disruption. The flowers, fragile and fleeting, become his medium for exploring passing feelings, transient beauty, and the inevitability of chan


L.S. Lowry's Going to the Match
Produced from the original painting created in 1953, ‘Going to the Match’ is an offset lithograph printed in 1972 by Max Jaffé, Vienna. The print has since become one of his most celebrated. At first glance, it is unmistakably Lowry: crowds of matchstick figures moving en masse, the looming outlines of terraced houses and factories, and the smoke-filled sky of an industrial town.


David Hockney's Swimming Pools
Swimming pools have now become forever associated with David Hockney, who moved to LA in 1964 in search of the sharp light and shadows he had seen in the Hollywood movies as a student. Find out more about how the Californian lifestyle inspired him...


David Hockney's Red Flowers and Green Leaves, Separate, May, 1988
In February 1986, David Hockney began experimenting with a friend’s photocopier and quickly realised it functioned as a new kind of printing tool, find out how this led to Hockney's iconic series of 'home-made prints'


How Andy Warhol Became the Original Influencer
Andy Warhol might be best known for his silkscreen pop art portraits - but he also carried a camera almost everywhere, documenting his daily life, parties, and the art scene around him, creating an obsessive visual diary. Find out more here...


Artist Spotlight: Keith Haring
Keith Haring’s art is instantly recognisable, from his radiant babies and barking dogs to his dancing figures pulsing with movement and energy. Find out more about the iconic artist here...


Modern Masters
Introducing Modern Masters, a showcase of the bold and lasting impact of the most influential artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. From the pop art of Andy Warhol and David Hockney to the provocative edge of Damien Hirst and Jeff Koons...


The Retro Collection
Introducing The Retro Collection, a selection of nostalgic works which blend bold colours, vintage aesthetics, and iconic styles from past decades.


The New York Collection for Stockholm Portfolio
The New York Collection for Stockholm Portfolio is a landmark 1973 collaboration from thirty of the most celebrated artists of the time, find out more here...


Artist Spotlight: Alex Katz
One of the most iconic and influential figures in American art, Alex Katz is known for his unmistakable style: vibrant, large-scale portraits that balance abstraction with figuration. Find out more about the iconic artist here:


Jeff Koon's Balloon Animals
Since the early 1990s, Jeff Koons has been exploring the boundaries between high art and popular culture through his iconic Balloon Animals sculptures. Find out more about them here...


Available Works by Thierry Noir
Since the early 1980s, Thierry Noir has been transforming city walls into bold, expressive statements through his signature style of colourful, cartoon-like figures. Explore our available works here:


Artist Spotlight: David Hockney
One of the most influential British artists of the 20th/21st century, David Hockney is renowned for his vivid use of colour, innovative techniques, and ability to capture the essence of modern life through a constantly evolving visual language.


Our Selection of Floral Artworks
Clifton Gallery is delighted to showcase a selection of floral works by internationally recognised artists; David Hockney, Damien Hirst, Grayson Perry and David Shrigley.


Alexander Calder: Blue, Red, and Black
An original, large-scale painting by Alexander Calder, this unique work showcases Calder's iconic bold colour palette and dynamic abstract forms. The piece, painted in 1968, is hand-signed and dated by the artist in the lower right corner and is accompanied by a bespoke frame.
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