Born 1950 and Later
- Pete Gilbert (1950–), graphic designer and painter
- Anthony Gormley (1950–)
- Edward Allington (1951–)
- Paul Kenny (1951–)
- Stephen Pusey (1952–)
- Melinda Camber Porter (1953–2008) painter writer filmmaker journalist The Times lived in London Paris and New York
- Chris Gollon (1953–)
- Charles Thomson (1953–)
- Aidan Hughes (1954–)
- David Tress (1955–)
- Errol Francis (1956–)
- Thomas Hodges (1957–) - Photographic and Mixed Media Artist
- Willard Wigan (1957–)
- Lennie Lee (1958–) - born in South Africa
- Keith Salmon (1959–) - Scottish landscape painter born in England
- Andy Dog Johnson (1959–)
- Hew Locke (1959–) - born in Scotland
- John Foulger (1960–2006)
- Grayson Perry (1960–)
- Christopher Wood (1962–)
- Tracey Emin (1963–)
- Nasser Azam (1963–)
- Kevin McCourt (1964–)
- Chris Hipkiss (1964–)
- Tom Cartmill (1965–)
- Damien Hirst (1965–)
- Sarah Lucas (1965–)
- Robert Priseman (1965–)
- Christian Furr (1966–)
- Stuart Semple 1980–)
- Guy Tarrant (1966–)
- Ian Davenport (1966–)
- Juno Doran (1966–)
- Igor Kufayev (1966–)
- Peter Brown (1967–)
- Chris Ofili (1968–)
- Suling Wang (1968–)
- Jonathan Myles-Lea (born 23 January 1969–) is an English painter of country houses, historic buildings, and landscapes in a miniaturist technique, typically taking the form of aerial views.
- Chantal Joffe (1969–)
- Michael Gustavius Payne (1969–)
- Justin Mortimer (1970–)
- Jonathan Kearney (1971–)
- Peter Liversidge(1973 –)
- Banksy (1974–)
- Tom Palin (1974–)
- Stephen Wiltshire (1974–) - savant artist
- Benedict Carpenter (1975–)
- Graham Nicholls (1975–)
- Lucy Skaer (1975–)
- Matt O'dell (1976–)
- Maryam Hashemi(1977 –)
- Claire Hooper (Artist) (1978–)
- Nick Gentry (1980–)
- Redlight (1980–)
- Molly Garnier (1981–)
- Anna King (1984–)
- Johan Andersson (artist) (1986–)
- Theo Adams (1989–)
- Pogus Caesar (?–) - Born in St Kitts
- Bill Ward (–1996)
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