#67 Art I Saved This Week

Chris Oh, Cathleen Clarke, Lewis Chamberlain, Glen Martin Taylor, Hilary Green, Maria Guimarães, Audrey Montoya, Daisy Parris, Alma Berrow, Cato, Gao Hang, Handheld Ceramics, Omer Mosseri, Rebecca Ruth Manson, and Small White Monster.

#67 Art I Saved This Week
Copyright © Chris Oh

Hello all ❤️

Happy New Year! I hope you had a lovely break. I spent some time resting, finding new inspiration, and finally made my first long-form YouTube video! In it, I share 15 artists I’ll be keeping a close eye on in 2026, all of whom you’ll recognise from this newsletter. I talk through their work, process, and journeys, hoping to offer you fresh inspiration to take into the new year.

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Dust, 2024. Acrylic on geode. 4.75 x 9.25 x 5.25 in . | Copyright © Chris Oh. Image courtesy of the artist, Mario Gallucci and Robert Projects.
Bitter Winds V, 2025. Oil and acrylic on canvas, 2025. 24x20”. | Copyright © Cathleen Clarke.
American Still Life (Night with Liberty). Pencil on paper. | Copyright © Lewis Chamberlain.
Untitled. | Copyright © Glen Martin Taylor.

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Untitled. Wax. | Copyright @ Hilary Green.
Whisper. Oil on canvas. 80 × 100 cm (31.5 × 39.4 in) | Copyright © Maria Guimarães.
The summer of ‘98. Polyester fibre and wire. 48in x46 x4in. | Copyright © Audrey Montoya.
Back To The Sky, 2024. Oil paint and canvas on canvas. 180cm x 150cm. | Copyright © Daisy Parris.
Safety first, 2024. | Copyright © Alma Berrow.
The Work (Robbin’em Blind), 2025. Oil, airbrush and linen on canvas. 195 x 240 cm | Copyright © Cato. Image courtesy of the artist and Saatchi Yates.
Beef, you and I, 2024. Acrylic on canvas. 48 × 48 in. | Copyright @ Gao Hang. Image courtesy of the artist and Tang Contemporary Gallery.
Untitled. Ceramic mugs. | Copyright @ Handheld Ceramics.
Back home projection. Ink on raw canvas. | Copyright @ Omer Mosseri.
Untitled. Porcelain. | Copyright @ Rebecca Ruth Manson. Image courtesy of the artist and Josh Lilley Gallery.
The Symptoms Had Become Hard To Ignore. Acrylic on linen canvas. | Copyright @ Small White Monster.

Art Prompt

In a journal, list 5 pieces of creative work you discovered last year that offered inspiration. This could be an artwork, a piece of music, a performance, prose, or anything else that resonated with you. What were they, and why did they impact you? What can you learn from this to bring into your own creative practice?

Watch my new video, 15 artists to watch in 2026, on YouTube here!

See you next Sunday 👋

Thank you so much!

Imi, Founder of Artists Pages.

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