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Jealous Gallery Brings Festival Colour to Shoreditch With Its Annual Summer Show

Jealous Gallery is swapping muddy fields and festival queues for spray paint, DIY walls and an air-conditioned celebration of contemporary printmaking at its Curtain Road space this summer.

Running until 29 August 2026, Jealous Festival: A Summer Show transforms the Shoreditch gallery into a festival-inspired exhibition filled with colour, chaos and work drawn from the Jealous archives.

Visitors can browse a line-up of pre-framed limited editions by Jealous artists including Kate Gibb, Jake Chapman, Stanley Donwood, Ben Kelly, Noel Fielding, Jess Wilson, Dave Buonaguidi, Corbin Shaw, Guiseppe D’Innella, Mark Denton and Jonathan Mannion X Bashy, alongside many more names from the gallery’s roster.

The show comes with a particularly tempting summer offer. Visitors pay for the print and receive its bespoke frame for free. Each work has been framed to conservation standards by Jealous’ sister company Eden Framing, meaning it can be taken straight from the exhibition wall and onto your own.

Sold as seen, the offer provides an opportunity to own a Jealous edition at a fraction of its usual framed price, with every piece ready to take home on the day.

The gallery itself has been reworked with handmade walls, signposts and spray-painted details, recreating the energy of a summer festival without the queues, unpredictable weather or questionable facilities. Guests are invited to pick up a ‘JEALOUS VIP’ wristband and explore the exhibition’s eclectic creative line-up.

Described by the gallery as offering “all the colour and chaos of Glastonbury, without the queue for the loos”, the show brings together the fruits of Jealous’ printing and framing workshops in a playful celebration of art, collecting and festival culture.

Jealous Festival: A Summer Show
Until 29 August 2026
Jealous Gallery, 53 Curtain Road, London, EC2A 3PT

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