Brighton Can’t Stop Talking About Endless
Brighton has been buzzing lately — and we’re right in the middle of it. Over the past few weeks, Endless and Indelible Fine Art have been making headlines everywhere, from local press to national outlets, and it’s safe to say the city has well and truly noticed what’s happening on Jew Street.
First came the mural. If you’ve walked down Jew Street recently, you won’t have missed it — Endless transformed the entire side of our building with a bold new work that has stopped people in their tracks. It’s already become a landmark, drawing in passers-by, photographers, and plenty of conversation about the relationship between art, branding, and public space.
Then there’s the Crotch Grab exhibition. The show opened with the kind of attention every gallery dreams of — not least because one of our billboards was deemed “too hot for Brighton” and banned from going up. Naturally, the replacement went ahead, but the story took on a life of its own, sparking debate about censorship, expression, and the role of provocation in contemporary art.
For us, this moment captures exactly why we work with artists like Endless. His practice is fearless, thought-provoking, and unapologetically rooted in questioning the visual noise of modern life. Brighton has always been a city that embraces creativity, and seeing the discussion unfold around his work here has been incredible.
We’ve pulled together some of the coverage below — take a look at what everyone’s been saying, and if you haven’t already, come see the mural and the exhibition for yourself.