Adam Neate
Adam Neate has rapidly become Britain's most exciting emerging artist.
Adam is a much heralded painter at the forefront of a radical new movement in contemporary art that has seen him bring street art into the gallery space.
Over the past five years Adam Neate has left thousands of pieces of work on the streets of London, either hanging on nails or propped against lamp posts for people to find. His two and three dimensional paintings use recycled cardboard boxes as canvases - torn, layered and stapled backdrops to mesmerising, warped self-portraits and figurative compositions. Neate is a street artist with a difference. His work is technically expert and has won him acknowledgement from Tate, National Portrait Gallery and The National Gallery.
Neate's street art has garnered global interest, having been documented on CNN reports and European television. Major collectors and celebrities are fighting for his original works and international critics have lauded the artist's work.







