"Glitch" selected for the 2022 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition

Excited to have “Glitch” included in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition opening June 21st - August 21st. This year, the theme of the exhibition is Climate: whether as a crisis or opportunity, or simply our everyday experience, it is an all-embracing and urgent subject.

“Glitch”, 2020, acrylic and oil on linen, 12"x16" / 30x41 cm. “Glitch” is rooted in the classical landscape tradition. Its palette was inspired by Thomas Cole’s and Claude Lorrain’s vivid skies, but “Glitch’s” yellow sky is High Visibility Safety Yellow - an industrial fluorescent designed as an eye-grabbing warning sign - hinting at the sublime the way a glorious smog-induced sunset does in Los Angeles.

“Glitch” is available for purchase for £750. All purchases from the Summer Exhibition directly supports the exhibiting artists and the RA’s charitable work, including training the next generation of artists in the Royal Academy Schools.


Held every year since 1769, the Summer Exhibition displays works in a variety of mediums and genres by emerging and established artists.

The Summer Exhibition is the world’s oldest open submission exhibition – which means that anyone can enter their work to be considered for inclusion. It’s happened every year since 1769, and each year a Royal Academician, such as Yinka Shonibare RA, Grayson Perry RA and Jock McFadyen RA, coordinates the exhibition. 

In recent years, the exhibition has featured new works by Royal Academicians, Honorary Academicians and artists, including  David Hockney RAWolfgang TillmansTracey EminBruce NaumanWim Wenders and Ed Ruscha.

The works in the Summer Exhibition are selected and hung by Royal Academicians, who also exhibit works in the exhibition, creating an eclectic mix of work by established artists alongside emerging talent and first-time exhibitors. In previous years, nearly two thirds of the exhibits were by non-Academicians, £50,000 worth of prizes was awarded, and over 5,000 works were sold. 

Everything you’ll see at the Summer Exhibition represents what is happening in the art world right now. It features new and recent art created by everyone, from emerging artists to the biggest names in contemporary art and architecture. Now more than 250-years-old, the Summer Exhibition continues in the tradition of showcasing a variety of work in all media, including painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, architecture and film. This must-see exhibition is a unique window onto all areas of the contemporary art world.

This year, the committee includes Rana Begum, Grayson Perry, Farshid Moussavi and Conrad Shawcross, and is led by the celebrated British sculptor, Alison Wilding.