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Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery

28 Charlotte Street, Fitzrovia, London W1T 2NA
020 7255 2828

Rebecca Hossack opened her first art gallery in Fitzrovia, in the heart of London, in March 1988, and a second three years later. Since then the galleries have built an international reputation for innovation, individuality, energy and excellence.  

The gallery has been a great champion of Non-Western artistic traditions. It was the first art gallery in Europe to exhibit Australian Aboriginal painting, and continues to promote it through its regular Songlines seasons. Rebecca Hossack has also curated important exhibitions of work by the African Bushmen, from Papua New Guinea, and from tribal India. Much of this art would simply not have been seen in the UK but for the RHAG.  

The Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery also exhibits across the broad spectrum of Western Contemporary Art, while determinedly moving against some of the dominant currents of the modern art scene. Through the work of painters such as Alasdair Wallace, Helen Flockhart, David Whitaker, Alexander McKenzie, and David Bromley, of the collagist Peter Clark, the sculptor Lucy Casson, the ceramicist Ann Stokes, the jeweller Pippa Small, the gallery celebrates and promotes inclusiveness, individuality, spirit, innovation, technical accomplishment and beauty. 


 

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Charlotte Cory - artist

 0 Comments- Add comment Written on 18-May-2009 by sam

Telephone No:  07756 775150 

Email address:    charlotte@charlottecory.com 

Web Site address:  http://www.charlottecory.com

I shall have an enormous jigsaw on my stall and invite passers by to add a piece – and tiny jigsaws for sale
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KATES CAFÉ@ Rebecca Hossack Gallery

 2 Comments- Add comment Written on 27-Apr-2009 by sam
Charlotte Street
6th June

Kate's' café is the latest exhibition to be shown in The Rebecca Hossack
Gallery. The Gallery is renowned for its broad spectrum of contemporary arts
and in this latest show the gallery celebrates its appreciation of the
cutting edge modern art scene. 

Created by artist Kate Jenkins Kate's' Café features a a series of
beautifully knitted artworks based on a café foods. The collection, which
includes meticulously re-created fish and chips, fried breakfasts
on knitted plates and  knitted condiments such as tomato ketchup bottles and
mustard pots are all framed as original art pieces.  

Cake stands will be delicately stacked with perfectly knitted cakes and
crocheted sugar coated mini doughnuts complete with knitted cups and saucers

Designer Kate Jenkins launched her label Cardigan in 2003 and since then the
label has become synonymous with the creation of beautiful knitted and
crocheted art, fashion and accessories with an emphasis on colour, texture
and innovative quirky details. Jenkins also works as a knitting consultant
and has previously sold designs to a wide range of clients including Marc
Jacobs,  Missoni and Donna Karan

Kate's Cafe will be Jenkins first exhibition with RHG  and it embraces the
individuality, innovation, technical accomplishment and beauty that the
Rebecca Hossack Gallery has become loved for.
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