Hedge Fund is an artist who took the unusual route of training as an economist. ‘My background is a little uncommon for a fine artist. But I think that an economics degree is a perfect training ground for an artist. After all, the Phillips Curve tells you all you need to know about the art world.’ Hedge’s work is the latest in a line of pop art going back through Lichtenstein, Warhol and all the British Pop artists that are less famous.
Expensive doesn’t begin to describe Hedge Fund’s work. Visit our enquiry page if you are interested in Hedge making an artwork for you.
Exhibition review: Portraits of the Very Rich III by Hedge Fund
Hedge Fund Diary: Good news! Sort of, for my pure gold rebuild of Brighton Pier
A Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity to Support Britain’s Shimmering Art Future
Artist Diary – Hedge Fund
Artist Diary- Hedge Fund
“Trudi the Tax Consultant” (2025) by Hedge Fund
Chromatic Patronage: Margery Denton in Digital Reverie. By Hedge Fund
How Hedge Fund Turned Capitalism Into Fine Art — Digitally
Mr Larson (2025) by Hedge Fund
New World Record for Hedge Fund as His Large Work “Enormous Pile of Money #6” Sells for quite a lot of money
Artist CV: HEDGE FUND
The Hedge Fund Art Diaries #5
The Hedge Fund Art Diaries #3
A satisfied client allowed us to post their letter of thanks!
Regent’s Street digital painting by Hedge Fund
Monaco #4
Chamonix
It is rumoured that Hedge models his life on that of a Hedget Fund manager. I can only think that by this he means his work is extortionately priced, he only works a couple of hours a week and everything he does is ultimately futile.*
‘Lenin’ Crosby, art blogger at The Moscow Eagle
*This is a terrible calumny, we include it only to show the outrageous wall of hate that Mr Fund is up against.




















