Janet Rady Fine Art

Janet Rady Fine Art Janet Rady Fine Art showcases a wide range of cutting edge emerging and mid-career International art Please enquire for further details.

Founded in 2007, London / Dubai based Janet Rady Fine Art showcases a wide range of cutting edge emerging and mid-career International artists. We focus on curated pop-up shows / fairs and online exhibitions. With over thirty years experience in the artworld, the Gallery also offers impartial Art Consultancy and Advisory Services, ranging from acquiring and de-accessioning works, valuations, to project management and interior design.

One of the highlights from my visit to Venice for the opening of the 61st Biennale di Venezia (and there were many) was ...
18/05/2026

One of the highlights from my visit to Venice for the opening of the 61st Biennale di Venezia (and there were many) was the major exhibition the Pinault Collection is presenting of Kenyan-British artist Michael Armitage at the Palazzo Grassi.

The showcase features 45 paintings and over 100 preparatory studies that highlight his dense, vibrant pictorial style. Armitage navigates between reality and dreamlike visions to address heavy contemporary themes, including East African sociopolitical tensions (such as the 2017 Kenyan elections and 2020-21 lockdowns), violence, corruption, and the global migration crisis.

His iconography blends global art history with local context, drawing from African literature, cinema, Western masters like Goya, and modernist African artists. Notably, Armitage rejects traditional Western canvas, painting with oil on traditional bark cloth from Uganda and Indonesia, allowing the material's natural holes and creases to directly shape his multi-layered compositions.

His works are a powerful reminder of the continuing crises we face in the world today.

Must see if you haven't already been!

I recently visited Shifting Crossroads. Beirut Contemporary at Saikalis Bay Foundation in Milan, and it was one of those...
11/05/2026

I recently visited Shifting Crossroads. Beirut Contemporary at Saikalis Bay Foundation in Milan, and it was one of those exhibitions that stays with you long after leaving. I was also lucky enough to receive a guided tour, which made the experience even more moving.

The exhibition brings together works by ten contemporary artists, including Mona Hatoum, Simone Fattal, Omar Mismar, Soraya Salwan Hammoud, Akram Zaatari, Lamia Joreige and others, exploring Beirut as a place of memory, rupture, transformation and constant reinvention. Through archival material, photography, video, sculpture and research-based practices, the show reflects on Lebanon’s layered history, from ancient trade routes and colonial borders to civil war, protest, destruction and rebirth.

The exhibition is presented by Saikalis Bay Foundation, founded by Nicole Saikalis and Matteo Bay, with the aim of supporting emerging and established artists and creating dialogue between people, places and stories across borders.

I would really recommend visiting,especially with the chance to slow down and understand the stories behind the works. Shifting Crossroads. Beirut Contemporary is on view until 3 July 2026.⭐️⭐️⭐️

A few moments from my visit to the Fundació Joan Miró in Barcelona.I’ve always loved how Miró’s work feels so simple at ...
07/05/2026

A few moments from my visit to the Fundació Joan Miró in Barcelona.

I’ve always loved how Miró’s work feels so simple at first, but the longer you look, the more you notice.
The foundation itself is such a beautiful space too, full of light and quiet corners. Definitely one of my favourite stops from the trip.⭐️

Now live on our website and Artsy channel until 29 May 2026, The Human Presence: Narratives in Figure and Form includes ...
05/05/2026

Now live on our website and Artsy channel until 29 May 2026, The Human Presence: Narratives in Figure and Form includes Benoît Platéus’ Untitled (2015), a work that reflects the artist’s distinctive approach to collage, appropriation, and the shifting nature of visual meaning.

Composed of overlapping photographic fragments, blocks of colour, and shifts in scale, the work disrupts any straightforward reading of the image. The partially obscured central figure hovers between revelation and concealment, inviting the viewer to question what is seen, remembered, and constructed. Through layering and interruption, Platéus foregrounds the fragmented nature of visual experience and the ways images shape our perception.

Working across painting, collage, sculpture, and photography, Platéus has built an internationally recognised practice centred on abstraction and conceptual enquiry. His work has been exhibited at institutions including Palais de Tokyo, Paris, and Art Sonje Center, Seoul, and is held in major public collections including the Fond National d’Art Contemporain, France, and the Musée d’Ixelles, Belgium.

Discover more by clicking the link in our bio!⭐️⭐️⭐️

Pictured above is:
Benoît Platéus
Untitled, 2015
Collage on canvas
137.2 x 121.9 cm (54 x 48 in.)

Brittany Miller’s Babel (2021) is featured in our current online exhibition, The Human Presence: Narratives in Figure an...
04/05/2026

Brittany Miller’s Babel (2021) is featured in our current online exhibition, The Human Presence: Narratives in Figure and Form, on view on our website and Artsy until 29 May 2026.🌸

Miller’s practice centres on figurative painting, using line, repetition, and pattern to construct psychologically charged interior scenes. In Babel, a reclining figure appears within a densely patterned environment, where the distinction between body and surrounding space begins to blur.

Through layered marks and decorative structures that oscillate between interior and landscape, Miller creates a scene of quiet dislocation, inviting reflection on introspection, isolation, and emotional tension.

Pictured:
Brittany Miller
Babel, 2021
Oil on canvas
152.4 x 182.9 cm / 60 x 72 in

Discover the exhibition through the link in bio.⭐️⭐️⭐️

Janet Rady Fine Art is pleased to present The Human Presence: Narratives in Figure and Form, an online exhibition openin...
01/05/2026

Janet Rady Fine Art is pleased to present The Human Presence: Narratives in Figure and Form, an online exhibition opening today, Friday 1 May 2026, and running until Friday 29 May 2026 on our website and Artsy platform.🌸

Bringing together thirty artists from across the globe, the exhibition explores the enduring power of the human figure as a site of narrative and critical reflection. Spanning painting, photography, collage, printmaking, watercolour and mixed media, the works consider the body not merely as subject, but as a vessel through which personal histories, cultural identities and collective experiences are articulated.

Drawn from a significant private Lebanese collection, the exhibition offers a diverse perspective on contemporary figuration, where the self appears constantly renegotiated.

Pictured above is:
Lorena Torres
Secretos Cerca a Los Palos de Mango, 2022
Oil on canvas
81.3 x 91.4 cm (32 x 36 in.)

The exhibition is now live. View the full presentation via the link in bio.⭐️⭐️⭐️

Inside the studio of Shooq AlShawi — one of the two artists currently featured in our exhibition Where We Meet, now live...
16/04/2026

Inside the studio of Shooq AlShawi — one of the two artists currently featured in our exhibition Where We Meet, now live via Artsy and our website.

Following the opening of the exhibition, this Saturday’s open studio offers a more intimate way to encounter the work: within a space where it is conceived, built, and continuously evolving. It is an opportunity to move beyond the gallery setting and engage more closely with the artist’s process, materials, and environment.

We are delighted to welcome visitors into AlShawi’s studio for a rare, in situ experience — a chance to spend time with the works at their point of origin, and to gain a deeper sense of the rhythm and scale that underpin her practice.

Saturday 18 April, 11am–4pm
📍 10 South End, London E8 5BU
RSVP: [email protected]

We are delighted to present Shooq AlShawi as one of the two artists featured in our current duo exhibition Where We Meet...
07/04/2026

We are delighted to present Shooq AlShawi as one of the two artists featured in our current duo exhibition Where We Meet, now live online via Artsy and our website.🌸🌸🌸

AlShawi’s practice unfolds as a continuous dialogue between past and present, where legacy is not fixed, but lived as an ever-expanding ripple. Rooted in gestural abstraction and informed by both Baroque painting and Islamic art, her work translates inherited visual languages into compositions that feel at once ancient and immediate.

Guided by breath and movement, she builds her surfaces through layered applications of oil, oil stick, and pastel. Repetition and rhythm become a form of meditation, where linear gestures accumulate into fields of energy, depth, and vibration. Her paintings do not depict stillness, they embody it in flux.

Working often at a large scale, she navigates the tension between structure and spontaneity. Light and colour emerge as carriers of presence, while recurring still life and floral motifs appear at thresholds of transformation, moments where form dissolves into something more transient, more felt than seen.

Pictured above are:
At The Edge of Knowing 1-4, 2026
Oil and oil stick on linen
60 x 40 cm each

A huge thank you to everyone who came to visit Where We Meet at General Assembly, it was a pleasure to welcome you and s...
31/03/2026

A huge thank you to everyone who came to visit Where We Meet at General Assembly, it was a pleasure to welcome you and share this exhibition in person.💐💐💐

For those who couldn’t make it, or would like to revisit the works, the exhibition continues online until April 21st on our website and Artsy channel via the link in our bio.

We are pleased to announce our upcoming show ‘Where We Meet’, opening on 24 March at General Assembly, held in collabora...
19/03/2026

We are pleased to announce our upcoming show ‘Where We Meet’, opening on 24 March at General Assembly, held in collaboration with Hands-On Projects.

Join us for the opening reception from 5–8pm, with an artist talk at 6pm.✨✨✨✨

The exhibition is now live online via our platforms on Artsy, 1stDibs, and our website.

Pictured above are, in order of appearance:

Neda Dana-Haeri
Written in the Wind, 2019
Acrylic and oil on canvas
100 × 100 cm

Shooq AlShawi
To Pick a Crocus, Fragment 4, 2026
Oil and stick on linen
55 × 55 cm

We look forward to welcoming you, RSVP at [email protected]

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