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Happy 94th Pete! Love, Paul
25/06/2026

Happy 94th Pete! Love, Paul

Artworks included in ‘PUNK50: Still Making Noise’ JOOPITER auction ending today at 12pm EDT‘PUNK50: Still Making Noise’ ...
25/06/2026

Artworks included in ‘PUNK50: Still Making Noise’ JOOPITER auction ending today at 12pm EDT

‘PUNK50: Still Making Noise’ gathers gig posters, zines, photography, instruments, clothing, records, and personal archive material from across fifty years of one of modern history’s most consequential cultural movements — tracing punk’s evolution from the mid-1970s through to today. Anchored by consignments from respected collectors and firsthand participants, the sale spans music, fashion, art, and publishing, with works and objects connected to the S*x Pistols, Vivienne Westwood, Malcolm McLaren, Bob Gruen, Roberta Bayley, Alan Vega, John Dove and Molly White, Banksy, and Shepard Fairey, among others

From CBGB to the King’s Road, from xeroxed zines to gallery walls, PUNK50 makes the case that punk was never just a sound — it was a swagger, a sneer, and a disruption that continues to resonate as powerfully today as it did in the 1970s. Global bidding opens June 15 and runs through June 25, 2026

🔗Click the link in our bio to bid on available works in the ‘PUNK50: Still Making Noise’ JOOPITER auction

Images

1. Crop of Joopiter ‘PUNK50: Still Making Noise’ Image
2. Jamie Reid ‘Learn from the Past, Live in the Present, Look to the Future (Black)’ 2011. Inkjet base print with acrylic screen-print additions and mixed media on board. Signed ‘Jamie Reid’ (lower right). 111.5 x 82 x 2 cm
3. Jamie Reid ‘Learn from the Past, Live in the Present, Look to the Future (Red)’ 2011. Inkjet base print with acrylic screen-print additions and mixed media on board. Signed ‘Jamie Reid’ (lower right). 111.5 x 82 x 2 cm
4. Animation City ‘Single Cel from the Great Rock and Roll Swindle’ 1978. Frame ‘No 41’. Animation cel. 47 x 53. Framed
5. Jamie Reid ‘Out of the Dross (Blue)’ 2011. Silkscreen with unique over screening. Signed, numbered and titled by the artist. 112 x 72cm

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David Hockney 1937-2026Thank you for a lifetime of extraordinary artRest in peace
12/06/2026

David Hockney 1937-2026

Thank you for a lifetime of extraordinary art

Rest in peace

Thank you  Images from Paul Stolper Gallery exhibition archive including Keith Coventry ‘Copper and Silk’ 2009, Damien H...
26/05/2026

Thank you

Images from Paul Stolper Gallery exhibition archive including Keith Coventry ‘Copper and Silk’ 2009, Damien Hirst ‘The Souls’ 2010, Damien Hirst ‘Death or Glory’ 2012, Jamie Reid ‘Out of the Dross’ 2012, Don Brown ‘Yoko’ 2012, Gavin Turk ‘Transit Disaster’ 2012, Damien Hirst ‘Schizophrenogenesis’ 2014, Julian Simmons ‘The Hooligan Series’ 2015, Damien Hirst ‘Love’ 2015, Tanya Ling ‘Land Escape’ 2018, Gavin Turk ‘White Van Man’ 2018, ‘ICA + PAUL STOLPER’ 2019, Julian Simmons and Sarah Lucas ‘Dream Fourteen’ 2021, Pablo Picasso ‘A Painter’s Studio Should Be A Laboratory’ 2023

GRACE O’CONNOR - A CELEBRATIONWe would like to share details of a special gathering celebrating the life and work of art...
14/05/2026

GRACE O’CONNOR - A CELEBRATION

We would like to share details of a special gathering celebrating the life and work of artist Grace O’Connor, bringing together friends, family, and those whose lives she touched.

St Dominic’s Priory – The Rosary Shrine
2pm, with refreshments served from 3pm-4pm

If you would like to attend, we kindly ask that you RSVP to us by direct message on Instagram or by emailing [email protected]

Images
1. Invitation to Grace O’Connor’s Memorial
2. Grace O’Connor ‘One Day in June’ 2016. Oil on canvas. Signed on verso. 76 x 61 cm
3. Grace O’Connor ‘Knowledge is Power (1978)’ 2021. Oil on canvas. Signed on verso. 40.5 x 50.5 cm
4. Installation shot of Grace O’Connor’s Exhibition ‘One Day In June’ in 2016 at Paul Stolper Gallery
5. Grace O’Connor ‘Birthday Girl’ 2015. Oil on Canvas. 40.5 x 50.5 cm. Signed on verso (detail)
6. Grace O’Connor ‘Union City Road’ 2009. Oil on Linen. 61 x 55.9 cm
7. Grace O’Connor ‘Backstage Van Halen’ 2007. Oil on canvas. 61 x 66 cm
8. Grace O’Connor ‘The Emptiest Arms’ 2016. Oil on canvas. 46 x 61 cm. Signed on verso

Great to visit Skate 50  - an exhibition telling the story of London’s original skate space over the past half century, ...
11/05/2026

Great to visit Skate 50 - an exhibition telling the story of London’s original skate space over the past half century, through photography, audio and video.

‘As well as being the Southbank Centre’s 75th anniversary, 2026 marks around 50 years since London skateboarders first adopted the concrete space under the Queen Elizabeth Hall as their own

Since then, what is now known as the Undercroft Skate Space has become a cornerstone of UK skate culture – and a living, breathing monument to the creativity and DIY-spirit of skateboarders from all over the world

Skate 50
On View until 21 June

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Images
3 US pro skater Russ Howell impresses assorted UK early adopters in 1978. Photograph: Tim Leighton Boyce /The Read and Destroy Archive
6 Jim Slater making his way through makeshift cones in 1978. Photograph: Tim Leighton Boyce /The Read and Destroy Archive

OPENING TONIGHT  ‘Seed’ and ‘My Light Years’Ospedale Vecchio and Giardini di San Paolo, Parma, ItalyEXHIBITION 30 April ...
30/04/2026

OPENING TONIGHT ‘Seed’ and ‘My Light Years’
Ospedale Vecchio and Giardini di San Paolo, Parma, Italy
EXHIBITION 30 April - 2 August

🔗Click the link in our bio for further details on the exhibition and to view works Brian Eno on our website

For further information, prices and enquiries please contact [email protected]

Susie Hamilton’s ‘Northern Line/5’ is included in The Drawing Room Biennial 2026On View until 23 June‘Northern Line /5 i...
20/04/2026

Susie Hamilton’s ‘Northern Line/5’ is included in The Drawing Room Biennial 2026
On View until 23 June

‘Northern Line /5 is from my recent series of drawings from the London Tube. These began in winter 2023 when I made daily journeys on the District Line and did quick drawings of passengers in small sketchbooks. Metamorphosis was an inevitable outcome as the speed of drawing meant that I abbreviated, condensed and distorted the figures. Tube travellers became moon-eyed with stick arms or hands like hooks, and I liked the way they seemed rickety, outlandish or menacing. Their eccentric shapes, gestures and expressions, which I subsequently developed into larger works on paper, cardboard or canvas, remind me of the pathos, ghostliness or grotesqueness of representations of figures in dreams, fantasies and different kinds of mythological underworld for which the Underground can be a metaphor.’

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Artwork
Susie Hamilton ‘Northern Line/5’, 2025. Signed, titled and dated. Second figure depicted on verso. Acrylic and oil stick on paper. 40 x 30 cm

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OPEN John Dove and Molly White “ANY REMAINING QUESTIONS?”Exhibition Dates17 April - 23 May 2026Monday - Friday 10am-6pm,...
17/04/2026

OPEN John Dove and Molly White “ANY REMAINING QUESTIONS?”

Exhibition Dates
17 April - 23 May 2026
Monday - Friday 10am-6pm, Saturdays 11am-6pm

Spanning their 60-year career, this exhibition will act as a survey of Dove and White’s prodigious output, including White’s early textile designs, Dove’s coloured pencil ‘cinema drawings’ from the 60’s, their beach-collected assemblages, prints, multiples and a giant 3m T-shirt.

Dove, an artist and illustrator who taught drawing at Sutton School of Art in 1965, and White, a textile designer who was also teaching Printed Textiles at Berkshire College of Art, made a career in fashion based on the convergence of music, fashion, art and graphics. They were inventing print technology not to make small editions to be framed, but to make editions in the thousands for a global audience.

🔗Click the link in our bio to view available works included in “ANY REMAINING QUESTIONS?”

For further information, prices and enquiries please contact [email protected]
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TONIGHT John Dove and Molly White “ANY REMAINING QUESTIONS?” Private View Thursday 16 April 6 - 8pmExhibition Dates17 Ap...
16/04/2026

TONIGHT John Dove and Molly White “ANY REMAINING QUESTIONS?” Private View Thursday 16 April 6 - 8pm

Exhibition Dates
17 April - 23 May 2026
Monday - Friday 10am-6pm, Saturdays 11am-6pm

Spanning their 60-year career, this exhibition will act as a survey of Dove and White’s prodigious output, including White’s early textile designs, Dove’s coloured pencil ‘cinema drawings’ from the 60’s, their beach-collected assemblages, prints, multiples and a giant 3m T-shirt.

Dove, an artist and illustrator who taught drawing at Sutton School of Art in 1965, and White, a textile designer who was also teaching Printed Textiles at Berkshire College of Art, made a career in fashion based on the convergence of music, fashion, art and graphics. They were inventing print technology not to make small editions to be framed, but to make editions in the thousands for a global audience.

🔗Click the link in our bio to preview available works included in “ANY REMAINING QUESTIONS?”

Images
1. Installation shot of “ANY REMAINING QUESTIONS?” exhibition at Paul Stolper, 2026
2. (left to right) John Dove and Molly White ‘DAVID BOWIE WITH FABULOUS FAKE FLOWERS’ 2023. Acrylic on canvas;
‘SIOUXSIE WITH FABULOUS FAKE FLOWERS’ 2024. Digital print on canvas, acrylic
Each signed on verso and measuring 106 x 106 cm
3. John Dove ‘THE ART GALLERY’ 1968. Paint, pencil and biro. Framed 43.5 x 53.5 cm
4. Molly White ‘BUTTERFLIES’ 1966. Silk scarf. Made and screen printed by hand, sold by Liberty and Mr Fish, London. Framed 58 x 60 cm
5. John Dove ‘LIZ TAYLOR’ 1969. Signed, titled, dated. Pencil and gouache on card. Framed 46 x 56 cm

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