LONDON.- As 7.2 million people in the UK experience food poverty and a mental health crisis grows,
The Nice Co. returns with a new art fundraiser for Bow Foodbank and grief support mental health charity The New Normal presenting some of the most exciting new contemporary art in London. The Nice Co.s last exhibition raised £35,000 for charity.
Over 20 artists are taking part in the BE NICE exhibition. Pioneering light artist Chris Levine is best known for his iconic light portraits of Queen Elizabeth II which went on to be issued as £100 bank notes and are now found in the National Portrait Gallery who hailed the seminal portraits as the most evocative image of a royal by any artist. Levines other sitters include Kate Moss and Grace Jones.
Chris Levine, Equanimity (Jubilee Edition).
Levine features alongside Jelly Green, the artist behind Ed Sheerans album cover (2023) and a protégée of beloved painter Maggi Hambling.
Graphic artist Anthony Burrills pieces can be found in the permanent collections of the V&A and The Design Museum. Burrill brings his instantly recognisable work to BE NICE.
21-year-old East London-born university student Isaac Andrews has already created art for Converse, Mui Mui and won praise from Dazed, i-D, Hypebeast and Harry Lambert, the stylist to Harry Styles and contributing Vogue editor who told the Evening Standard Ive already fallen in love with so many of Isaac Andrews works.
Work by Anthony Burrill.
Viral model turned art sensation Charlotte Rose features in the exhibition with her signature irreverent pop art painting. The self-taught London artist has built up an Instagram following of over 430k followers since the global pandemic, when she first began creating work.
Multi-award-winning artist Owen Gildersleeve creates beautifully intricate handcrafted graphics mostly made from paper illustrations. Artist Lauren Bakers unwavering commitment to environmental issues comes through in her work which has taken the form of interactive instillations at Burning Man festival, the V&A, Tate Modern, and the Venice Biennale. Laurens work alone has raised over £100,000 for charity.
Ant Carver, PASTTIME.
Bow Foodbank offer emergency food aid in East London to those in crisis due to financial difficulty. Bow Foodbanks open-door policy offers emergency help without asking for vouchers or referral. The foodbanks work reaches people who may not meet the criteria for other foodbanks. Bow Foodbank is in Tower Hamlets, the most impoverished borough in London with the highest child poverty rate in the UK, with 48% of local children living in poverty (source: Trust for London). Bow Foodbank delivers over 600,000 meals a year through their food packages.
Mental health charity The New Normal offers free and accessible grief support for all. The charity was started by Londoners Ben and Jack who met when Jack went for a haircut in Bens barbershop. Jack says Two years after the loss of my Dad, Dave, I walked into Bens shop in London. He told me that his Dad, Steve, was dying of a brain tumour. We continued to see each other away from the barber chair, nurturing a new friendship whilst talking about our dads. Those conversations became a global charity that has now delivered grief support to over 10,000 people.
Rosso Emerald Crimson, Over The Moon (based on the original from 2023).
Also featuring in the show are Nick Grindrod, Ant Carver, Liza Giles, Melanie Berman, Jo Hummel, Jonathan Lewes, Charlie Haydn Taylor, Georgia Beaumont, Beatrice Hasell-McCosh, David Ian Brown, Oliver Lunn, Paige Perkins and a selection of pieces curated by leading gallery Rhodes Contemporary.
The Nice Co. was founded by Marc Duvivier and Sophie Matthews in 2023 to help make a small difference to the most marginalised in society, by putting on art exhibitions to raise funds for grassroots charities, that make a real difference to those that need it most. The inaugural BE NICE exhibition in December 2023, raised £35,000 for the Childhood Trust, distributed to charities, Bow Foodbank, City Gateway, Harrow Club, Little Village, The Dalgarno Trust and Up n Away.
Work by Jonathan Lawes.
The Nice Co. presents BE NICE at Noho Studios, London 7 11 May 2025, fundraising for Bow Foodbank and The New Normal.