ARTITLEDcontemporary: New Gallery Representation

Renowned as one of the most respected international contemporary art galleries, ARTITLEDcontemporary’s focus on original photography makes this an exciting new partnership for both William and ARTITLEDcontemporary.

ARTITLEDcontemporary

With their base in Herpen, Netherlands, ARTITLEDcontemporary is always one of the more original, dynamic stands at some of the world’s most respected art fairs. Regularly displaying at Photo Basel, Art Miami, Photo London and Pan Amsterdam their portfolio of artists includes the likes of Stephen Wilkes, Dean West and Tom Blachford, all major inspirations in William’s work.

You will be able to see William’s work displayed later this year at Unseen Amsterdam Photography Fair, with new works Heaven and Earth, Romance is Dead and Last of the Mohicans on show to the public for the first time.

‘Heaven and Earth’, released to coincide with the partnership launch

 
I have always wanted to get a lion portrait like this. It has a real feel of an old school painting to it, as if the lion was sitting and posing for the shot. Would that it be the case, it wouldn’t take me so many hours of waiting!
— William
 

‘Romance is Dead’, one of William’s latest images

Upcoming Art Fairs

ARTITLEDcontemporary will be displaying William’s work as part of their mixed stands at the following art fairs:

Pan Amsterdam

24.11.24 - 01.12.24: Amsterdam, Netherlands

AAF Hamburg

07.11.24 - 10.11.24: Hamburg, Germany

London Art Fair

21.01.25 - 26.01.25: Islington, London

 
We are absolutely delighted to be working with William and are very excited to get his works on show at our upcoming art fairs where collectors old and new to us can admire his works.
— Hans van Enckevort, ARTITLEDcontemporary
 

Apex, only the second time William has released a polar bear image

Enquiries

If you would like to enquire about any of these pieces then please use the form below and William will put you in touch with the great team at ARTITLEDcontemporary.

William Fortescue

With an instantly recognisable style William’s internationally acclaimed work has seen him quickly make his mark on the industry and raise over £110,000 for conservation causes. His first coffee table book, The Last Stand, was released in October 2022, the same month he became the youngest wildlife photographer to have a nine week solo exhibition in London.

Represented by leading art galleries at home in the U.K. and overseas William’s work has sold around the world and been part of globally successful conservation initiatives Prints for Wildlife and New Big 5.

In 2021, together with Matthew Armstrong-Ford, William co-founded Armstrong Fortescue, a photographic safari company dedicated to getting guests off the beaten track.

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