Studio Sales 2026
Artist-led auctions, direct from the studio.
Established and emerging artists are joining The Auction Collective for a series of studio sales, each offering works directly from their studio.
All auctions will open for bidding on 28 January 2026 and will close on 11 February 2026.
If you’re an artist considering selling work in next year’s campaign, you can find out more here.
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Alec Cumming
Colour-led paintings balancing abstraction and observation, exploring place and atmosphere in the work of Alec Cumming.
Christabel Forbes
Christabel's paintings are expressive, colour-driven paintings inspired by landscape, memory, and lived experience.
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Marcus Aitken
Expressive and dynamic paintings from the studio of internationally exhibited contemporary artist, Marcus Aitken.
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Amelia Lancaster
This selection of Amelia’s work spans abstract architectural compositions from the Southbank, documentary pieces from Memorial Lines, and early works from the 1990s.
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Cathy Tabbakh
Cathy Tabbakh is a French painter of Armenian descent based in London, whose work explores the mesmerising power of colour through passionate, expressive painting.
Claire Chandler
Created between 2020–21, Claire’s collection of work in this sale reflects a time when landscape was imagined rather than directly experienced.
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Amalia Lopez
Amalia creates paintings that sit between landscape and abstraction, evoking the emotional experience of place. Using subtle contrasts of colour, texture, and form, her work explores movement, calm, and transition.
Alex Allan
Alex Allan work consists of abstract paintings and sculptural works shaped by colour, texture, and process.
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Jane Wu
Jane Wu’s paintings draw on memory and imagination to form dreamlike, cropped narratives that explore cultural identity and hybridity.
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Mark Mcclure
Mark is a visual artist and designer who creates bold, geometric works that distil architectural forms and urban graphics into abstract compositions across public and private spaces.
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Aimie Herbert
Aimie’s paintings explore the strength and permanence of physical forms, using shape, structure, and spatial relationships to evoke enduring, grounded spaces that blur the boundary between interior and exterior.
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Heiyi Tam
Heiyi Tam is a Hong Kong–born, London-based artist whose work explores impermanence and memory through intuitive, layered abstraction rooted in Eastern ink traditions.
Angela Mullen Bryan
Angela’s paintings explore our connection to the natural world, drawing inspiration from the landscapes of central Sweden, which she has returned to annually for almost three decades.
Gwenyth Fugard
Gwyneth’s practice engages with oceanic and terrestrial landscapes. The selection includes works on paper, alongside oil paintings that explore assemblage.
Mila Morton
Known for her Japanese ink compositions on Xuan paper, Mila returned to printmaking in 2024 with a new series of limited-edition etchings that revisit her long-standing, meditative exploration of landscape and nature.
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Genevieve Leavold
Genevieve paintings reflect a deep connection to the natural world, shaped by her upbringing in Somerset.
Suhaylah Hamid
Suhaylah’s work presents a small selection of paintings from 2024 and 2025, exploring visions of rivers, swamps, and valleys.
Ragni Agarwal
Ragni’s work uses bold colour and playful forms to explore mental health, resilience, and the quiet power of taking up space.
Thomas Lisle
Thomas works draw on bold, dynamic abstraction that bridges traditional oil painting with digital-inspired gestural line and form, creating compositions where rhythm, structure and painterly energy converge.
Dullal Miah
Dullal’s work explores hyperrealism through finely rendered pencil drawings, using museum-grade graphite on archival paper to achieve remarkable depth and realism.
Andrew Hardy
Andrew’s pieces are influenced by 20th-century abstract modernist painting, using an abstract visual language to explore geometry, repetition, materiality, and chance.
Weatherly Stroh
Weatherly is an acclaimed oil painter known for vibrant landscapes and expressive animal portraits. Her work features rich textural layering, intricate patterns, and a dynamic use of light.
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Martin Bush
Martin’s paintings draw energy from the organic world, guided by movement, rhythm, and intuition, inviting viewers into fluid, immersive spaces shaped by instinct rather than control.
Jessie Woodward
Expressive abstract works exploring the inherent language of paint and mark-making from Bristol-based artist, Jessie Woodward.
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Barbara LT
Barbara is known for her vibrant paintings of circus performers, which vividly convey movement, emotion, and the magic of the human form.
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David Cass
A curated group of works created By David Cass between 2022–2025, including paintings and three-dimensional object-based pieces across three distinct series.