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Deptford artist is among Britain’s finest – Southwark News

November 14, 2025 One Min Read


Deptford-based artist John Heywood-Waddington has had his Rainy Day London painting selected for the prestigious ING Discerning Eye exhibition.  

More than 730 artworks by 529 artists have been selected from a staggering 6,500 entries, reflecting the breadth and vibrancy of contemporary British art.

Curated by a panel of six prominent art world figures—Curtis Holder, Polly Morgan, Richard Ansett, Rosie Millard, Dr Chris Stephens, and Nicholas Scott—the exhibition offers a dynamic mix of styles, subjects, and media.

Each selector made independent choices, resulting in six distinct curatorial perspectives within one cohesive show.

John said: “It’s a fantastic opportunity to have my work shown alongside artists from all over the country in a prestigious London venue (and potentially win prizes up to £5,000)”.

The exhibition opened with an awards evening last Thursday, presenting £15,000 in prizes, including the £5,000 ING Purchase Prize.

Supported by ING since 1999, this partnership marks one of the UK’s longest-running commercial art sponsorships. Over the years, it has:

  • Exhibited 12,500+ works by 4,000 artists
  • Awarded £300,000+ in prize money
  • Sold £1.4 million+ worth of art

Visitors can explore works in painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, photography, textiles, ceramics, video, mixed media, and more. A daily programme of events and artist demonstrations will accompany the exhibition.

A virtual edition of the exhibition will run until 1 January 2026, extending access to audiences nationwide and beyond.

Mall Galleries, The Mall, London SW1Y 5AS

The exhibition is free to visit every day until this Saturday 22nd 10am to 5pm, and 10am to 1pm on Sunday 23rd.



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