The Brighton-based gallery opened the show, titled Evolution, alongside its new art consultation and events space at Projects Brighton.
The exhibition marks a return to the city and introduces a more bespoke approach to art collecting.
Left: Magnus. Right: Hannah. (Image: Enter Gallery)
Enter Gallery now offers a personalised consultancy service, allowing collectors to discover and connect with art through private viewings by appointment.
Madi, art consultant at Enter Gallery, said: “I’m absolutely delighted to be back in Brighton – there’s nothing like connecting with art lovers face-to-face in this vibrant, creative city.
“Enter Gallery has always been about making art feel approachable and exciting, and now we can offer a truly personalised experience in our new consultation space.
Left: Paul Fuentes. Right: Marcelina. (Image: Enter Gallery)
“I can’t wait to welcome people back, to interact with and talk about the artworks we offer, and help them find pieces they’ll treasure forever.”
As part of the CCA Galleries family, Enter Gallery now benefits from access to a back catalogue of editions by artists such as Sir Peter Blake and Bruce McLean.
This publishing expertise is supported by the printmaking capabilities of Worton Hall Studios.
Gavin, Enter Gallery. (Image: Enter Gallery)
The gallery’s new consultancy service also extends to commercial installations, curated projects, and bespoke collaborations, broadening opportunities for both artists and clients.
The Evolution exhibition features two works from each artist – an archive piece reflecting their history with the gallery, and a new artwork showcasing their current direction.
This approach mirrors Enter Gallery’s own story of legacy and renewal.
The launch of the exhibition was well received by the Brighton community, with positive feedback from collectors, artists and guests.
Left: Ruth and Hannah. Right: Steph. (Image: Enter Gallery)
While all art viewings are now by appointment, Enter Gallery will continue to engage with the public through a programme of future events, artist talks and community gatherings at Projects Brighton.
These events will ensure the gallery remains an active part of the city’s cultural life.
The refreshed model aims to make art more accessible and meaningful to collectors in a setting that prioritises conversation and connection.
Enter Gallery’s evolution marks a new chapter in its ongoing journey, rooted in Brighton’s creative energy and supported by decades of art publishing expertise.
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