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Paris Brosnan Makes UK Debit with New Art Collection ‘Collective Energy’ at Clarendon Fine Art

Los Angeles-based artist Paris Brosnan makes his UK debut with a new collection, Collective Energy, presented exclusively through Clarendon Fine Art in Mayfair. Created between California and London, the exhibition introduces Brosnan’s distinctive visual language to a UK audience for the first time, marking a pivotal moment in his career. 

Known for his vibrant, high-octane paintings, Brosnan captures the emotion and movement of a life rooted in California but shaped by constant travel and human interaction. Formed during an intensive period working from his London studio, alongside select unseen works from his Los Angeles studio, Collective Energy is shaped by Brosnan’s ongoing exploration of human connection; the marks we leave on one another, the overlap between people, places and moments, and the coded ways emotion is expressed and remembered. 

Having been surrounded by creativity from an early age – particularly through his father, Pierce Brosnan – Paris developed an intuitive relationship with painting as a means of expression. Drawing on themes of connection and personal mythology, his paintings resist prescribed meaning and instead invite viewers to engage intuitively to form their own interpretations. 

Working improvisationally with acrylic paint, spray paint and oil stick, Brosnan creates layered compositions that feel instinctive and unfiltered, guided by rhythm and emotional resonance rather than fixed narrative. Faces and figures emerge, overlap and respond to one another, echoing the small but powerful ways in which we relate to each other. 

The collection will be exhibited from 26 February to 6th March 2026 at Clarendon Fine Art, Mayfair – joining the ranks of previously showcased artists including The Connor Brothers, Maxim, and Mr Brainwash. 

Works in the exhibition range in price from £2,500 to £17,000, with all pieces presented and available to buy exclusively through Clarendon Fine Art. 

Paris Brosnan comments: ‘Painting for me is both grounding and liberating, a way of staying present in a fast-moving world. I have been surrounded by art from an early age, particularly influenced by my father’s love for it. My main inspiration comes from people, how they move, how they carry weight emotionally, how they mask and reveal themselves. There’s a kind of poetry in human expression that I find endlessly complex’ 

The collection will be unveiled on 26th February 2026 at Clarendon Fine Art, Mayfair.