Pierce Brosnan made a proud appearance in London on February 26 to support his 24-year-old son, Paris Brosnan, at the opening of his latest exhibition.
The young artist unveiled a new collection titled “Collective Energy” at Clarendon Fine Art. The Mayfair gallery drew a stylish crowd, but the focus remained firmly on Paris and his evolving body of work.
Brosnan, now 72, was joined by family members including his 29-year-old son Dylan Brosnan and his 27-year-old granddaughter Isabella Smith. Their presence gave the evening a distinctly personal tone. The former James Bond has consistently supported Paris’ creative ambitions, attending previous exhibitions in the United States — and once again, he showed up.

Paris’ girlfriend, Alex, was also in attendance, standing by his side as he introduced the new series to guests.
But the exhibition wasn’t confined to canvas and walls.

In a move that turned heads, Paris created a live artwork on a vintage BMW 7 Series during the event. The real-time painting attracted attention from passersby and added an unexpected edge to the gallery opening.

For Pierce, it wasn’t about cameras or red carpets.
It was about watching his son carve out his own identity — not in film, but in art.

And judging by the turnout, “Collective Energy” delivered exactly what its name promised.