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Jo’s paintings will be at Fresh Art Fair at Alexandra Palace from 29 January – 2 February 2026. See Jo’s paintings on Ad Lib Gallery Stand D2 and contact Jo’s studio for complimentary tickets for the Fair if you are looking for art for your walls.
Jo has a new studio at Wimbledon Art Studios and recently took part in the Wimbledon Art Fair. If you were unable to visit the Fair and wish to visit Jo’s studio with a view to making a purchase, please get in touch with Jo’s studio via the contacts page.
Two of Jo’s new French series of paintings have recently been at 67 York Street Gallery in Marylebone during Frieze week as part of the Young Masters Sweet 16 Retrospective in conjunction with the Young Masters Art Prize and the Cynthia Corbett Gallery. To receive details of these paintings or for more information, contact Jo’s studio.
Jo’ s paintings have been on display at Farrow & Ball’s Richmond Studio this year. As part of this event, Jo was invited to talk on art and interiors. Contact Jo’ studio for collaborations or to invite Jo to speak at your event.
Jo had two major Solo Shows last year. The first was at 60 Threadneedle Street in the City of London and appeared in the Sunday Times. Evening Standard, City AM, Arts and Collections magazine and more. The second was hosted by Neptune Wimbledon over the Summer where Jo’s paintings looked stunning with Neptune’s stylish home interiors. You can read more in Arts and Collections luxury magazine about Jo’s City of London show here and Jo’s show at Neptune here. Contact Jo’ studio for purchase enquiries or additional information about these shows.
Jo exhibits regularly at Affordable Art Fair Hampstead and Affordable Art Fair Battersea. Jo’s work can also be seen at Ad Lib Gallery in Wimbledon village, at Mayne Gallery in Kingsbridge, Devon, at the Square Gallery in St Mawes and at Broadway Contemporary Art in the Cotswolds.
Hear Jo speaking as an invited guest on the Considering Art podcast with ex BBC journalist Bob Chaundy to find out more about Jo and her work. In the podcast Jo talks about the background to her art, including her influences and inspirations. To listen click here.
‘It’s the mixture of calm beauty and ambiguity throughout all of Jo Holdsworth’s paintings that mesmerises the viewer.’ London art critic Tabish Khan writing about Jo Holdsworth’s paintings in FAD Magazine.
