Freddie Peacock

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Awards / Exhibitions / Charity / Press

Awards:

His Excellency, Al Dabbagh's, ‘Art for All’ Award (Saudi Arabia, 2025).

Central Saint Martins x Louis Vuitton Design Award (2024).

Dubel Prize finalist (London, 2023/2024).

‘Young emerging artist of the year’ Award, The Zari Gallery (London, 2023).

Meta x GUAP Magazine's top Art creator on instagram under the age of 21 (London, 2021).

Exhibitions:

‘Gallery Takeover’, group exhibition, Red Eight Gallery (2024). The Royal Exchange, London.

'Dubel Prize', solo exhibition in partnership with Red Eight Gallery (2024). Home Grown Private Members Club, London.

'Art Gemini Prize', group exhibition, (2023). Zari Gallery, Fitzrovia, London.

'Dubel Prize', group exhibition, Red Eight Gallery (2023). The Royal Exchange, London.

'The Other Art Fair', powered by Saatchi Gallery, (2023). Kings Cross, London.

'Welcome to The Rodeo', solo show, Camden Open Air Gallery, (2023). Camden High Street, London.

'Break in Emergency 3', group exhibition with 4BYSIX, (2022). New Bond Street, London.  

Charity:

'WHO IS VIRGIL?'portrait painting on London bus panel. In partnership with non-profit organisation, '4BYSIX', this piece was exhibited on new Bond Street in April of 2022, and auctioned to raise money for the homeless in London. 1/1 hand painted merchandise that was created during the process of making the piece was also sold in order to raise money for Virgil Abloh's 'Post-Modern Scholarship fund', which intends to uplift and develop under-represented creative talent, 'by providing scholarships to students of academic promise of Black, African-American or of African Descent.' as well as providing on-the-ground support to these students to help elevate them into their chosen careers.

1/1 Archive t-shirt drop. In September of 2022, Freddie carried out a highly exclusive release of some 'one of a kind' sought after t-shirts to his followers, raising money for the charity, 'Crisis UK', who aim to help tackle issues of homelessness across the UK.

'BROTHERHOOD'. In honour of his best friend Luke O'Connor, who he lost in October 2022, Freddie decided to partner with the, 'Lives not Knives' charity to release a limited run of 'BROTHERHOOD' t-shirts alongside his largest scale painting to date. The release took place on what would've been Luke's 20th birthday (31/01/23), to raise money for the charity who help educate our youth and combat knife crime within the UK. The t-shirts & painting sold in under an hour.

Press Features

NSS Magazine 

BBC News London 

Culted 

GUAP Magazine

Arlo Parks x Dazed x Converse London art journal

Converse London

 

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