At The Red Wall Gallery Art Gallery, we strive to create an immersive experience that allows you to explore the world of art like never before. Our collection features a diverse range of artists, from classic to contemporary, and everything in between. We believe that art has the power to inspire, challenge, and transform us, and we are passionate about making our buyers a fabulous return on investment. Whether you are looking for a specific piece or simply want to explore the beauty of art while making money, we invite you to join us on this journey. Welcome to The Red Wall Gallery Art Gallery!
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We position the works for sale, the buyer takes possession of the art or we hold the work in storage tax-free for a duration of between 2-5 years and then remarket the work for the buyer once the work has appreciated in value.
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Damien Hirst studied at Goldsmiths College, University of London, among several other esteemed contemporary artists - including Fiona Rae and Sarah Lucas - who formed the YBA. British artist Damien Hirst's innovative use of abstract materials caught the attention of art mogul Charles Saatchi, who agreed to financially support Damien Hirst, paving the way for his groundbreaking artist career.
Damien Hirst was nominated for the Turner Prize in 1992 for his first YBA exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery. Then, in 1993, Hirst's first major international exhibition took place at the Venice Biennale. Damien Hirst won the Turner Prize in 1995 and has been soaring ever since.
Artist and writer Harland Miller is known for his large-scale, playful re-workings of Penguin book covers. Known for his sarcasm, wit and humour, Millers work explores the relationship between words and images. By rearranging the words and meanings, Millers work is consistently enmeshed with the sarcasm and irony life often presents us with.
Harland’s background as a writer and his interest in canonical authors such as Ernest Hemingway inform his work, and his works have a canny resemblance with artists such as Mark Rothko. When one removes the text, what remains behind often resembles many of Rothko’s masterpieces. Millers works are also unique because they often will combine text and images to comment on the frequent disconnect between representation and the reality of our everyday life.
Roy Lichtenstein, born in New York on October 27, 1923, established himself as one of the leading exponents of Pop Art in the 1960s. His distinctive approach, characterized by the use of industrial reproduction techniques and motifs drawn from popular culture, revolutionized the artistic landscape. We rarely have works available, we love his work. Very collectible.
Lincoln Townley is a leading British contemporary artist known for his expressive figurative paintings. Famously the painter of 'Bankers" Drawn from the artist’s subconscious, the dark and often tormented imagery of Townley’s work seeks to evoke “the chaos bubbling just below the surface of our lives, which drive our desires to succeed and win in life,” he has explained. His works are extremely sought after, and this mid-career artist has much more growth ahead of him. You could have purchased a Banker head in 2013 for around £2,000 today these works change hands for circa £140,000 and they are expected to hit £200,000 by 2026.
Born in 1970, Shepard Fairey is an American contemporary artist and one of the most influential graffiti artists in the world. The artist has an activist approach to his work, with a desire to prompt the viewer to “question everything”. Fairey has been recognised as a leading campaigner – in 2011, the artist designed the cover for Time Magazine, which honoured “The Protester” as Person of the Year. You can find Shepard Fairey street art for sale on Rise Art.
Shepard Fairey’s work is characterised by black and white graffiti and screen-printing, as well as repeated motifs such as roses. The artist is perhaps best-known for designing the Barack Obama “Hope” poster for the 2008 U.S. presidential election campaign. Fairey’s activism and humanitarian work includes donating proceeds from “Hope” sales to the American Civil Liberties Union. In 2014, the artist created an anti-war mural in Berlin, Germany.
One of the best-kept secrets in contemporary culture, Banksy has made a name for himself in both mainstream media and in the art world. Breaking onto the scene in the 1990s, Banksy’s art is characterised by its original wit and its satire of capitalist authority. Predominantly working in stencil art and screenprints, Bansky’s cartoon style is probing and provocative. With over 10 million Instagram followers and public art spanning from Bristol to Bethlehem, Banksy is one of the biggest phenomena in the recent history of art.
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