
< img src="https://www.designboom.com/twitterimages/uploads/2026/03/together-for-palestine-fund-fine-art-auction-designboom-FB.jpg"alt=""> a collective
response through art The Together for Palestine Fund Art Auction unites artists including Brian Eno, Jeremy Deller, Es Devlin, Nan Goldin, and Elias & Yousef Anastas, founders of AAU ANASTAS, who are contributing works to raise funds for humanitarian relief in Gaza.
Organized in partnership with Select Love, the initiative channels proceeds toward emergency assistance, with the auction working as both a fundraising system and a shared cultural gesture. The platform is uncomplicated to navigate, with works presented together with price quotes and context, making participation for available for both collectors or novice bidders. In this sense, the Together for Palestine operates with a sense of openness so that the wider public feels welcomed into the process of providing through art.
The art work will be open to the public in a free exhibition at Hope 93 Gallery, Eastcastle St, Central London between March 27th– April 9th, 2026.

Brian Eno, Translucenting to Sky, 2025 artists adding to the auction Among the factors to the Together for Palestine Fund auction with Choose Love, Brian Eno provides a work that shows his longstanding interest in generative systems and ambient understanding. His piece brings the peaceful intensity that defines much of his visual practice, where color and duration shape the experience in time.
Jeremy Deller brings a socially attuned method, grounded in his engagement with collective memory and public life. His contribution resonates with the broader principles of the auction, where art ends up being a method to register shared histories while supporting instant needs.

Jeremy Deller, The Continuous Buzz of a Drone, 2026 Functions by Es Devlin and Nan Goldin extend the range of media and point of view within the sale. Devlin’s practice typically moves in between performance and installation, and her contribution reflects a level of sensitivity to space and audience, even within the digital frame of an auction platform.
Goldin’s pictures bring a psychological directness formed by years of recording intimate communities. Here, that perceptiveness translates into a work that feels instant and personal, reinforcing how the auction holds area for both reflection and action.

Es Devlin, Redraw The Edges of Yourself, 2024 The involvement of Elias & Yousef Anastas presents an architectural measurement to the auction. Understood for their resolve AAU ANASTAS, the Palestinian architects and designers frequently concentrates on product research and the politics of building and construction in Palestine. Their contribution accentuates the developed environment as a site of cultural connection, even under pressure.
There will be thirty-nine deal with view in overall and, seen together, they form a distributed exhibition that lives online while indicating conditions on the ground. The Together for Palestine Fund positions the auction as a way to activate resources and maintain a discussion around art’s role in minutes of urgency.

Nan Goldin, Holy sheep, Rathmullen, Ireland, 2002 Elias & Yousef Anastas, Aqd il Taqaneh, 2024