Sunday Times Feature

We are delighted to have been featured in The Sunday Times, highlighting Waran’s Fine Art as a gallery dedicated to championing emerging artists and creating unique opportunities for contemporary art collectors.

The article discusses our journey since being founded in Chelsea and our commitment to carefully curated exhibitions, exclusive artist representation, and providing market insight for those looking to invest in contemporary art. It also highlights our partnerships with exciting emerging artists, including Mr Controversial and Criatura, whose work forms part of our distinctive and growing programme.

The feature also spotlights our latest exhibition, Wunderkammer, a highly anticipated new body of work by BBC-credited UK artist Will Teather. Debuting on 11 June, the exhibition represents a significant milestone for both the artist and the gallery.

In addition, readers are invited to enter a competition to win an exclusive visit to Will Teather’s Norwich studio, offering a behind-the-scenes look at his creative process. The prize includes return travel, lunch, a professionally produced video of the day, and a bespoke gift package curated by both the artist and the gallery.

To read the full article, please click the link below.

https://www.thetimes.com/static/luxury-wealth-health-villas-gaming-fashion

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Anastasia Samorukova

Gallery Manager

Anastasia, a museum professional with over a decade of experience in managing established fine art collections and large-scale exhibitions worldwide, brings a dynamic perspective to London’s vibrant art scene. Committed to the highest museum standards, she expertly showcases modern and contemporary art across diverse mediums, ensuring each piece is displayed in an engaging and innovative manner. Passionate about collaborating with like-minded professionals and artists, she oversees the installation of Matisse’s ‘Dance’ and cares for and displays other artworks with equal proficiency. Her passion for art inspires her to explore its rich variety within Waran’s fine art thriving environment.

Jonathan de Rin

Non-Executive Director

The De Rin family have a deep-rooted passion for fine art, with a sophisticated private collection which has been meticulously built since 1670. Raised in the presence of Venetian art and Old Masters, Jonathan’s early exposure to art was shaped his family’s Chelsea-based gallery, once by appointment to the now King Charles. Over the years, he has developed a broad appreciation for a wide-range of art—from Impressionist and Modern to Contemporary works to an emerging interest in AI and interactive art installations. He is particularly aligned with Waran’s Fine Art for its commitment to working with living artists and supporting the next generation of artistic talent.

Marta B

Non-Executive Director

With a background in private equity and investor relations, Marta has over a decade of experience raising capital across different sectors.Marta’s passion for contemporary art is rooted in both personal interest and academic study holding a creative art degree. Her strong connections across the finance, art, and business worlds make her uniquely positioned at the intersection of cultural and capital investment.

Ellie Clarke

Creative Director

A Cambridge graduate Art Curator with a deep foundation in art history, Ellie brings a thoughtful and contemporary perspective to her work. Passionate about neo-pop art, she finds inspiration in its bold aesthetics and cultural commentary. As Waran’s Fine Art’s Creative Director, she thrives on collaborating directly with the artists in our roster, valuing the opportunity to explore their insights and creative visions. This connection between curation and creation fuels her approach to curation and artwork selection.

Dev Waran

Co-Founder

Dev Waran co-founded Waran’s Fine Art with a singular vision: to champion living artists and ensure they are recognised and rewarded during their creative journey—not just in retrospect. With a deep respect for artistic integrity and a keen understanding of the art market, Dev has created a gallery model that supports emerging talent through long-term partnerships and international exposure. His commitment to both artists and collectors redefines access to fine art, offering a more thoughtful, sustainable path to building meaningful collections.

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