In short, the name of the gallery summarizes the exhibition space, and represents the neutrality of the founders: it isn’t trying to build a cult personality based around the dealer.
In Anna’s landscapes, Anna shifts from figuration to abstraction, playing with space and employing the Japanese principles of Shibumi, an ever-present influence in her work.
In Anna’s landscapes, Anna shifts from figuration to abstraction, playing with space and employing the Japanese principles of Shibumi, an ever-present influence in her work.
Molly Parkin is a welsh painter and a fashion icon famous for her impeccable style and vibrant personality. Molly’s significant body of work includes novels, painting and her work in the fashion sector.
Sometimes described as a magic realist, Eileen Cooper brings an unapologetically female perspective to her subject-matter. Her concerns are as relevant and timeless as those of the human spirit itself.
Anna Sampson is a self-taught photographer who shoots on film and prints in the darkroom. She graduated in 2015, where the central focus of her work was a series of portraits, titled Gender Trouble.
One that is actually helpful, because I won’t just tell you to visit Tate and the National Gallery, but I will give you a comprehensive guide on how to experience London arts and culture to the fullest.
Lise Grendene is living in London and growing to develop her own artistic style under the name Lize Bartelli. Her pursuit into the art world was sparked after a exposure to the design realm.
The new IDEA book is SPIRALLED by visual artist Seana Gavin. The book is an unravel back in time to the nineties, when Seana was an underage devotee of the underground rave scene.
Sally Kindberg was born in Stockholm, Sweden. Sally moved to London in 2004 to study art at Goldsmiths College, and graduated from her BAFA in 2007 and MFA in 2012.