London Art Collective (LAC) is excited to announce its first special invitation to participate in the 2025 London Art Fair at Stand M2. From 22 to 26 January 2025, at the Business Design Centre in Islington, London, LAC will showcase a curated selection of signed prints by its represented artists.
Yilin Bai’s art practice bridges cultural narratives and ecological themes, crafting visually striking works that invite reflection on identity, consumerism, and humanity’s connection to the natural world.
Ziyi Wang (b. 1999) creates an artistic world that is both mysterious and deeply engaging, merging body movement, floral imagery, and mystic symbols into a distinctive digital practice. A multifaceted artist specialising in moving images and digital art, Wang’s work bridges the traditional and the contemporary, offering viewers a meditation on identity, ritual, and cultural heritage.
In the exhibition ART COLLECTIVE: From the One to the Many, Ellie Davies showcased two of her signature works, 'Milk Harvest' and 'One For Sorrow, Two For Joy'.
Through themes of mimicry and possessiveness, Winnie Chen examines the boundaries between self-protection and vulnerability.
Sun is the recipient of the Emerging Artist Excellence Award at the 22nd London Design Festival, captivating audiences with her dynamic brushwork and spontaneous creativity.
The visual identity of ART COLLECTIVE: From the One to the Many harnesses the symbolic power of animals, transforming the exhibition into an exploration of individual creativity within a collective imagination.
On 18th September, the Saatchi Gallery hosted a forum for the exhibition "ART COLLECTIVE: From the One to the Many". Led by Chief Curator Nelson Qin and Guest Curator Joe Richards, the session explored the question: “Can freedom of speech exist in art today?”
The opening of "ART COLLECTIVE: From the One to the Many" at Saatchi Gallery was a layered celebration of artistic expression, focusing not only on visual art but also on live performance as a medium for collective experience.
This annual award continues LAC’s vision of nurturing talent in contemporary art, advancing research and practice, and encouraging artist participation with an open and diverse approach. It aims to broaden public engagement and amplify the visibility and impact of outstanding contemporary works.
This September, LondonArt Collective (LAC) had the honour of presenting its annual large-scale exhibition at Saatchi Gallery as part of the 22nd London Design Festival. Titled “ART COLLECTIVE: From the One to the Many”, the exhibition ran from 17th to 19th September 2024.
London Art Collective presents the 22nd London DesignFestival exhibition “ART COLLECTIVE: From the One to the Many” at Saatchi Gallery, from 17th to 19th September 2024. This exhibition, taking place during the London Design Festival, explores the relationship between art collectives and individuals by showcasing the impact of collaborative work on society.
LondonArt Collective (LAC) honour to present the yearly major exhibition “ROTOR ——The Le Carrousel du Louvre Contemporary Art Exhibition 2024”, from 21st February to 22nd February 2024.
London Art Collective (LAC) honour to present the yearly major exhibition “ROTOR —— The Le Carrousel du Louvre Contemporary ArtExhibition 2024”, from 21st February to 22nd February 2024. Organised in collaboration with le Carrousel du Louvre, Paris, Atelier Véron, Ricardo Fernandes Gallery, and Sobering Galerie.
"ROTOR: Eternal Renewal" aims to encourage practitioners to experiment with, form, and even lead a new wave of contemporary art. The exhibition will present a diverse collection of artworks from the new generation, embedding the essence of "2024" within the temporal nodes.
From 16th September to 18th September 2023, London Art Collective (LAC) is pleased to present an exhibition entitled “On Purple: The Purpose of Hue”. This extraordinary exhibition as a part of the 21st London Design Festival 2023, features nearly 50 pieces by both international and local artists.
"On Purple: The Purpose of Hue" exhibition will be a sensory delight and a feast for the mind. It is an exploration of the various dimensions of the colour purple, from its symbolism in different cultures to its widespread use in art, fashion, design, technology, and nature.
London Design Festival celebrates and promotes the city as a design capital on theglobal stage.
Application deadline: May 09, 2023