a collective response through art
The Together for Palestine Fund Art Auction brings together an international group of artists who use their work to raise funds and direct attention to humanitarian aid in Gaza.
Organized in partnership with Choose Love, the initiative channels extraordinary support, with the auction acting as both a fundraising mechanism and a shared cultural gesture. The platform is simple to navigate, with works presented alongside estimates and context, making participation accessible to collectors and early bidders alike. In this sense, Together for Palestine operates with a sense of openness so that the wider public feels welcome in the process of giving through art.
The artwork will be open to the public in a free exhibition at Hope Gallery 93, Eastcastle St, Central London from 27 March to 9 April 2026.

Brian Eno, Seeing Through to Sky2025
artists contributing to the auction
Among its contributors Together for the Palestine Fund auction with Choose Love, Brian Eno offers a project that reflects his long-standing interest in production systems and the perception of the environment. His piece carries the quiet intensity that defines much of his visual practice, where color and duration shape experience over time.
Jeremy Deller he brings a socially coordinated approach, based on his engagement with collective memory and public life. His contribution resonates with the larger ethos of the auction, where art becomes a way of recording shared stories while supporting immediate needs.

Jeremy Deller, The Constant Buzz of a Drone2026
Works by It’s Devlin. and Nan Goldin expand the range of media and perspective within selling. DevlinHer practice often moves between performance and installation, and her contribution reflects a sensitivity to space and audience, even within the digital context of an auction platform.
GoldinHis photographs carry an emotional immediacy shaped by decades of documenting intimate communities. Here, that sensibility translates into a work that feels immediate and personal, reinforcing how the auction holds space for both reflection and action.

It’s Devlin, Redesign the edges of yourself2024
The participation of Ilias & Youssef Anastas it introduces an architectural dimension to the auction. Known for their work through AAU ANASTAS, the duo often focuses on materials research and the politics of making in Palestine. Their contribution brings attention to the built environment as a site of cultural continuity, even under pressure.
A total of thirty-nine works will be presented and, seen together, form a distributed exhibition that lives online while showing conditions on the ground. The Together for Palestine Fund positions the auction as a way to mobilize resources and sustain a conversation around the role of art in times of emergency.

Nan Goldin, Holy sheepRathmullen, Ireland, 2002

Ilias & Youssef Anastas, Aqd il Taqaneh2024





