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The Exhibition - Rebecca x Warhol

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This December, step into a version of London you’ve never quite seen before but one that feels like it’s always been there.

67 York Street Gallery will host the first original public showing of works by Rebecca Walker, the artist and visual poet behind Love London Gallery. For those who’ve followed her journey online, over 300,000 across Instagram, Facebook, and beyond, this is the moment when digital devotion meets hand drawn magic.

Rebecca has been capturing London since 2017 not only through her lens, but through intricate, imaginative linework that reimagines the city as something mythical and intimate all at once. Her works blend illustration with cartography, memory with myth. You don’t just see St Paul’s , you feel it rise under a sky threaded with stars. You don’t just visit the city, you gather there, among inked crowds drawn with warmth, care, and wit.

There’s something unmistakably timeless about Rebecca Walker’s work; echoes of Eric Ravilious, the layered storytelling of Edward Bawden, Madge Gill and the quiet power of printmaker Clare Leighton. But make no mistake: this is a style all her own. Her London is both map and memory, it’s cathedrals, terraces and towers reimagined not as cold monuments but as living poetry. Rebecca joins a lineage of artists who observe the world with both discipline and wonder, and drawing her city not only as it is, but as it feels.

Her love of vintage design, the graphic language of post-war illustration, and poetic printmaking traditions all infuse her drawings. Every stroke seems to ask: What does a city remember? And how do we carry it with us?

Why Collect Rebecca Walker? Buying art is more than decoration, it’s investment in vision. Rebecca’s works are deeply collectible: they sit at the intersection of art, place, and narrative. Whether limited edition prints or original pen-and-ink pieces, they offer collectors something rare, an emotional, architectural, and almost spiritual connection to London.

This is work that will only grow in relevance. Not just because it’s beautiful, but because it tells the story of a city,and a woman, seeing it differently.

The exhibition also features a unique archive of signed original photographs revealing the life and work of Andy Warhol during the rise of the Pop Art movement. Shot in the early 1960s by fine art photographer William John Kennedy, these intimate studio images, kept in storage for nearly 50 years and now released are some of the earliest portraits of America's most influential pop artist.

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