
Mr Doodle, Untitled (From Hammers and Astronauts)
Untitled (from Hammers and Astronauts), The artist, 2014, whom gifted to his secondary school teacher.

Mr Doodle, Original Artwork On Paper 7
Original Artwork On Paper 7', original ink on lining paper as part of a larger installation at Roy's People Art Fair.

Keith Haring (American 1958-1990), 'Bill T Jones & Company', 1982
Keith Haring, 'Bill T Jones & Company', lithograph on paper, signed and dated in pink ink.

Willem De Kooning – Woman And Corset And Long Hair
From the edition of 61 printed by Hollanders Workshop and published by Knoedler Gallery, New York.

Damien Hirst – Civilisation
Explore the necessity of hope despite the complexities and challenges of contemporary civilisation.

Jasper Johns and Samuel Beckett – Foirades & Fizzles
One of the most celebrated art books of the 20th Century. Signed limited first edition by Jasper Johns and Samuel Beckett.

Damien Hirst – The Beautiful Paintings
The Beautiful Paintings, the revolutionary new artwork from Damien Hirst that blurs the boundaries between digital and physical art creation using generative and machine learning algorithms.

Invader – Rubik Shot Red Marilyn
Begun in 2005, Invader's Rubikcubism series constructs images solely using the six-colour palette and square tiles found on a Rubik’s Cube. In doing so, the resulting images convey a similar impact to the
abstractions of Pointillism or Cubism, with the subject of the artwork
made visible only through physical distance or when viewed through a smartphone.

Invader – Rubik Country Life
Begun in 2005, Invader's Rubikcubism series constructs images solely using the six-colour palette and square tiles found on a Rubik’s Cube. In doing so, the resulting images convey a similar impact to the
abstractions of Pointillism or Cubism, with the subject of the artwork
made visible only through physical distance or when viewed through a smartphone.

Invader – Rubik Camouflage
Begun in 2005, Invader's Rubikcubism series constructs images solely using the six-colour palette and square tiles found on a Rubik’s Cube. In doing so, the resulting images convey a similar impact to the
abstractions of Pointillism or Cubism, with the subject of the artwork
made visible only through physical distance or when viewed through a smartphone.

Invader – Invaded Cube
Begun in 2005, Invader's Rubikcubism series constructs images solely using the six-colour palette and square tiles found on a Rubik’s Cube. In doing so, the resulting images convey a similar impact to the
abstractions of Pointillism or Cubism, with the subject of the artwork
made visible only through physical distance or when viewed through a smartphone.

Mr. Brainwash – Special Delivery
A provocative figure in street art, Mr. Brainwash appropriates images from popular culture and art history and incorporates them into his wry screen prints and sculptures.

Mr. Brainwash – Life Imitates Art
A provocative figure in street art, Mr. Brainwash appropriates images from popular culture and art history and incorporates them into his wry screen prints and sculptures.

Alberto Giacometti - Iliazd from Les Douze Portraits du Celebre Orbandale, 1962
Giacometti was one of the most important sculptors of the 20th century. His work was particularly influenced by artistic styles such as Cubism and Surrealism.

Ben Nicholson – Composition, 1972
Nicholson's earliest paintings were still lifes influenced by those of his father. In the 1920s he began painting figurative and abstract works inspired by Post Impressionism and Cubism.

Yue Minjun – Smile-ism No.14, 2006
In fantastical paintings populated with heightened, hysterical self-portraits, Yue Minjun satirizes contemporary society and art historical tropes. Yue paints himself in fluorescent hues with a gaping grin. He occasionally multiplies his likeness, making his compositions even more menacing; his style has made him a pioneer of China’s Cynical Realism movement.

Roy Lichtenstein – Whaam!, Diptych 1967
Whaam! is based on an image Lichtenstein found in a 1962 DC comic, All American Men of War. Lichtenstein often used art from comics and adverts in his paintings. He saw the act of taking an existing image and changing the context as a way of transforming it’s meaning. Lichtenstein was interested in emotional subjects, such as love and war. His work takes on these themes in a distant and impersonal way.

After Piet Mondrian – A Portfolio of 10 Paintings
This complete portfolio of ten works from the edition of 150 printed by Sirocco Screenprints, Inc., New Haven and published by Ives-Stillman Inc., New Haven. Retains original slipcase and essay by Henry Holtzman.

Ross Holden – 13 Million Miles (Diamond) and 300 Billion Years (In The Past)
13 Million Miles (Diamond) and 300 Billion Years (In the Past) manifest a new series of works in his practice. Manually printed in up to thirty layers of colour and debossed into the paper. The conceptual idea for the works derives from photographic fragments which are then developed into the vision for the final piece by taking the most memorable colour from each photograph and filling it into a defined grid; as if breaking that passing moment down to its simplest form.

Mr Brainwash – Everyday Life
Mr. Brainwash Everyday Life, is a playfully rich composition of Jackson Pollock-esque paint splatters, stenciled forms, and culturally significant imagery.