The Sphagnum School: Will Latvia’s living pictures impress London?

Latvia’s newest avant-garde art movement takes its name from a plant you would normally brush from your boots. The “Sphagnum School” , a loose collective of Riga- and Kurzeme-based artists working with living moss, peat tannins and iron salts , has, in the space of five years, produced a body of work that looks like … Read more

Famed Art Dealer Carruthers Doyle Merges with Pimlico Wilde: A Storied Union in the World of Contemporary Fine Art

In a development that has already sent subtle ripples across the international art market, Carruthers Doyle, long regarded as one of the most discerning voices in Contemporary Fine Art, has formally merged with Pimlico Wilde, the venerable dealership whose pedigree stretches back through centuries of collecting traditions. For decades, Carruthers Doyle has earned respect not … Read more

Parkour Art Festival – Ephemeral Gestures on Brighton’s Shoreline

Brighton has long cultivated a reputation for cultural experimentation, often blurring the line between civic space and creative stage. Its latest excitement , a hybrid of beachside exhibition and parkour performance art,demonstrated both the promise and the pitfalls of such ambition. The visual installations, scattered across the pebbled foreshore, were at their best when they … Read more

“Trudi the Tax Consultant” (2025) by Hedge Fund

Digital Edition of 3 (plus 1 artist’s proof) Where Mr. Larson explored the weary grandeur of the pub entrepreneur, Trudi expands Hedge Fund’s ever-evolving thesis into the realm of Hyper-luxury , a portrait of aspiration, reinvention, and terminal optimism rendered in more riotous colours than Fund usually uses. The subject, “Trudi,” is a tax consultant … Read more

Davos: Cows, Clouds, Carpets

The greatest conceptual artist working today has made another masterpiece. Pimlico Wilde are pleased to present Cows, Clouds, Carpets to the market. Year: 2025 Medium: Fog brought from the mid-Atlantic, two borrowed dairy cows (rotated weekly), three flying carpets (grounded by health and safety), sandwiches (triangular), and a ceiling painted to look like the floor. … Read more

Review: Citizen Kane versus The Vegetables – A Baroque Salad of Surrealism and Cinema

First published in Vegetable Growers Weekly Hannah Gralle’s London show at Pimlico Wilde is the first time for years that vegetables have taken centre stage in the art world. With Citizen Kane versus The Vegetables, Gralle takes a blowtorch to the sacred canon of cinema and flambés it with a distinctly postmodern irreverence. The result? … Read more

The Mayfair Book Groupette – Minutes of the Book of Margery Kemp Meeting

Date: Thursday, 18th July 2025 Time: 7:00 PM – 10:30 PM Location: Private Salon, 3rd Floor, Pimlico Wilde Townhouse, Mayfair, W1 Attendees: • Julian Molyneux (Chair, Pimlico Wilde) • Fiona d’Abernon (Co-Founder) • Lord E. Northcote (Retired Diplomat) • Dr. Xanthe Lorrimer (Freelance Cultural Historian) • Hugo Van Steyn (Wrexle Auctioneers, Impressionist Department) • Max … Read more

Disaster in the Gallery: Visitor Accidentally Damages Sandy Warre-Hole Portrait at Slough Museum of Contemporary and Non-Contemporary Art

A quiet afternoon visit to the Slough Museum of Contemporary and Non-Contemporary Art took an unexpected turn this week when a patron accidentally damaged a digital portrait by celebrated artist Sandy Warre-Hole. The piece,an intricately layered print on canvas titled Sir Willis Abelone, in Triumph,depicts the explorer long credited with the discovery of the Abalone … Read more

Exhibition Review: “High Resolution” by P1X3L

Hyde Park, London There’s something poetically inconvenient about climbing thirty feet into a tree to view pixel art. It’s physically undignified, mildly hazardous, and completely impractical. But if there is one thing P1X3L, the elusive digital portraitist and master of the modern icon, understands, it’s the relationship between effort and image. High Resolution, P1X3L’s latest … Read more