Gallery Girl meets Meron Engida
Influenced by her Ethiopian roots, Meron Engida’s paintings draw the viewer into her world. Gallery Girl spoke to her about her inspirations and plans for the future.
Read MoreInfluenced by her Ethiopian roots, Meron Engida’s paintings draw the viewer into her world. Gallery Girl spoke to her about her inspirations and plans for the future.
Read MoreIn Et Dieu Crea La Femme at Catherine Prevost in London, three contemporary artists re-position the female form, under an honest, sympathetic, feminine lens.
Read MorePeggy Guggenheim (1898-1979) is probably best known for her Venice collection, but the American born socialite turned art collector actually first exhibited her pieces in London and New York before settling in Italy. In fact, she even established a gallery in Britain, Guggenheim Jeune, which ran between 1938 and 1939, and which is now the […]
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Read MoreFor those about to jet off to be an artist-in-residence, or if you are just curious about what the process involves, here are my pearls of wisdom
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