Wednesday, 20 July 2022


 Last night was the opening party of Le Document magazine's first ever Print Fair at Fitzrovia Gallery. The evening was sponsored by E1 Brew Co and a splendid time was had be all!


Above: Anthony from E1 Brew Co.

Above: Artists Cristina Calvache and Olga Suchanova

Above: The musician Andrew Petrie

Above: Martina L poses next to work by Andrew Wyatt
Above: The photographer Max Reeves with the printmaker Vanessa Winch

Above: The artist Andrew Wyatt

Above: Artist Cristina with Tate Legend Sally Ferguson

Above: Esteemed printmaker Loretta Wall
Above: Amazing artist Angela Johnson previews a new video she's directed.
Above: Artist Simon Ould


Above: Artist Sandra Turnbull & pals.
The next set of photos were taken by Peter Tainsh...
Above: Turnbull and Pye paying tribute to Bjork 
Above: Oliver

Above: Simon mansplaining 
Above: Happy people
Above: The artist Raksha Patel

Above: Corey with the artist James Lawson

Fitzrovia Gallery is open every day from 12 till 6pm

The next batch of photos are from Loretta Wall 

Above: "Tunnels beaches" Linocut and stitch on Japanese paper
17cm x 20cm £95 Artist: Loretta Wall

Above: Corey Samuel 

Above: Vanessa Winch and Loretta Wall

Above James Lawson vogues in front of a print by Lucy Jagger


Above: Gordon Beswick and Corey Samuel

 behind them on the wall are marigold gloves by Tinsel Edwards


Lots of lovely people night including; Gordon Beswick, James Lawson, Sukie Smith, Eva Tait, Raksha Patel, Richard Cabut, Martina Larsson, Billy Childish, Alice Herrick, Sasha Bowles, Nick Revell, Cristina Calvache, Andrew Bailey, and Corey Samuel.


Above: work by Olga Suchanova

Turnbull and Tosic


Above Simon Ould mansplaining 





Monday, 30 May 2022

Always On My Mind: An Exhibition In Aid of The National Brain Appeal

 In July 2022, London's Fitzrovia Gallery will play host to a special exhibition called, Always On My Mind...







Get in contact via: harry_pye@hotmail.com if you're interested in buying a work from the show.

 Above image: A framed Nick Cave screen print of 'Elvis' This print is edition Number 126 (of an edition 300). In 2019 Mr Cave revealed 'Always On My Mind' by Elvis Presley was one of his top ten favourite singles of all time. More info: here

Above: Framed Pye painting "I Still Miss SomeoneVersion 2. (with apologies to Frida Kahlo) available to buy for a piffling £600 Acrylic on Canvas March 2022, Size (including frame): 53cm x 46 cm



Above: Photo by Tracey Williams

Above: James Johnston with his painting "Conspirators"




Above: Elvis Icon by Carson Fairley Parkin


Above: Print of Elvis Impersonators by Alice Herrick

Above: Print of Elvis Impigeonator by Twinkle Troughton (£55)


Above: Transmission number 1 by Elena-Andreea Teleaga


Above: Print by Billy Childish £40 (edition of 40)



Above: Print by Billy Childish £40 (edition of 40)

More News About The Works In The Show Soon



Wednesday, 27 April 2022

Once We Were Kings

 Harry Pye presents a collection of Kings...
Above: King Harold (20 x 16)

Above: King Edward (16 x 20)
Above: King of Comedy (16 X 20)
Above: King of Rock & Roll
Above: Martin Luther King

More soon!

Thursday, 3 March 2022

Barry Thompson at Tate Modern


Barry Thompson earned an MA from the Royal College of Art and a BA from University of East London. He has had solo shows with Rachmaninoff’s Smith/Arnatt, London in 2006, 2007, 2009 and 2013. Previous group shows include There is a place…, New Art Gallery, Walsall and Hope & Despair, Cell Project Space, London. Thompson was the sixth recipient of the Jessica Wilkes Award, which provided a major opportunity, funded and managed by Acme Studios to the value of £10,000, for an Acme tenant to develop their practice. 




1) Above: A soldier drawn by Barry in 2013 (10.5 x 14 inches)

2) Above: 'Endymion'  made in 2007 17 x 11 inches

3) Above: Date and Title unknown (13 x 10.5 inches)

4) Above: Size: 21 inches x 17 inches. (Date and Title unknown)


5) Above: Size: 11 x 8 inches (Date and Title unknown).

Barry's work is going to be exhibited as part of the 'Love and Loss' themed Inside Job exhibition curated by Jasmine Kee, Lou Montignac, Cristina Petrella, Kenneth Price, and Andrew Wyatt. It's a show of work made by Tate staff that you can see at Level 5 of the Blavatnik Building, Tate Modern. On Thursday 17th, Fri 18th, Sat 19th, sun 20th, Mon 21st Tues 22nd and Wed 23rd The Inside Job exhibition will be open to the public between 12 to 6pm. For more info: insidejobcollective@gmail.com