Our Wonderful Culture is an innovative Artist Collective established in the mid-1980s by the international award-winning artist Hercules Fisherman.

This initiative is inspired by a radical & inclusive approach to gallery practise, using flexible working methods and collective decision making to promote established and emerging contemporary artists.

It is our intention to bring light onto a wide range of cultural art practices with the use of the newest technology allowing the best-in-class offline and digital experiences for international art lovers and investors.

Throughout the years, Our Wonderful Culture has promoted the work of Yoko Ono, Lucian Freud, Allen Ginsburg, Lee Bowery, William Borroghs, Robert Indiana, Gilbert and George, Robin Dutt, Richard Hamilton,Rose English, Richard Long, Deborah Levy, Jessica Voorsanger, Bob & Roberta Smith, Lennie Lee and others taking art into alternative spaces with a view to communicating directly with a broader non traditional cultural audience.

This approach allows Our Wonderful Culture to reach a wider range of the public, introducing contemporary fine art culture to as many people as possible. Our Wonderful Culture sees art practise as a broad definition which can include film, performance and digital media alongside traditional painting, sculpture and literature.

The gallery and office is currently based in the heart of Covent Garden at 28-32 Shelton Street. We are forging relationships with The Mercers, Crown Estates and Seven Dials to collaborate on pop up projects with local retail spaces and hospitality venues. Right now we are showing paintings and prints by Lennie Lee whilst developing our new 2021 program featuring the cutting edge of new Brit based artists.

Our Wonderful Culture offers much needed support and space in which artists can connect with collectors and patrons who can offer essential opportunities to help them develop there careers.

This initiative is inspired by a radical & inclusive approach to gallery practise, using flexible working methods and collective decision making to promote established and emerging contemporary artists.

It is our intention to bring light onto a wide range of cultural art practices with the use of the newest technology allowing the best-in-class offline and digital experiences for international art lovers and investors.

Throughout the years, Our Wonderful Culture has promoted the work of Yoko Ono, Lucian Freud, Allen Ginsburg, Lee Bowery, William Borroghs, Robert Indiana, Gilbert and George, Robin Dutt, Richard Hamilton,Rose English, Richard Long, Deborah Levy, Jessica Voorsanger, Bob & Roberta Smith, Lennie Lee and others taking art into alternative spaces with a view to communicating directly with a broader non traditional cultural audience.

This approach allows Our Wonderful Culture to reach a wider range of the public, introducing contemporary fine art culture to as many people as possible. Our Wonderful Culture sees art practise as a broad definition which can include film, performance and digital media alongside traditional painting, sculpture and literature.

The gallery until last year when we had to stop due to the pandemic, our massive space was right in the heart of Covent Garden at 28-32 Shelton Street. It was made possible by support of The Mercers, Crown Estates and Seven Dials to collaborate on pop up projects with local retail spaces and hospitality venues. We had a series group shouws and solo exhibitions including paintings and prints by Lennie Lee, Paul Roundhil, Mark Wardel, Polina Dobrotina, Ed Mirza and many more events and performances.

We are rebounding this time from Dubai a global financial hub and fast developing eco system, we idenfity the need the vacume to fill with our experience and expertise gained over since the 1980s with our involvementsin the international art and culture. We are glad to be announcing SJ Global Investment as our esteemed patron in executing our new road map in this comming year.

Our Wonderful Culture offers much needed support and space in which artists can connect with collectors and patrons who can offer essential opportunities to help them develop their careers.