Sentences with phrase «relatively young gallery»

A relatively young gallery located in the heart of Mayfair, Sophia Contemporary is fast making a name for itself as...
Perrotin will certainly represent one of the larger specks on the Lower East Side gallery map: a successful yet still relatively young gallery.
«We are a relatively young gallery and, therefore, a recent graduate to the Galleries sector.

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Despite its relatively long history, it's still more of a regional event, attended by the younger, less internationally established galleries with a shorter operating history.
In a city like Amman, for instance, there are relatively few commercial art galleries that are showing work outside of more traditional, maybe academic styles, but then there's also Darat al Funun, an experimental space that holds an important collection in the region, hosts residencies and workshops, and commissions works by young artists.
The relatively young artists selected by the Obamas are the first African American artists commissioned for presidential portraits at the National Portrait Gallery.
Anton Kannemeyer, one of South Africa's most well - known cartoonists and satirists who made the leap into the gallery, is showing at Stevenson in Cape Town with the now relatively established young photographer Daniel Naudé.
Across Newtown Lane is the relatively new — and quite cutting edge — Halsey - McKay gallery, which exhibits young Brooklyn artists and specializes in lively, imaginative abstraction.
Beatrice Ghiglione, from whom the gallery draws the name BeatTricks, is a relatively young dealer — she's in her early thirties — but has a strong network of affluent young collectors who are mainly from the city.
Patron's co-founder Emanuel Aguilar said that, while they do experience the same pressure from the rising cost of fairs as other young galleries, they are relatively protected from the other major factor that closing galleries have cited recently: rising rents.
«Since the very beginning, dépendance introduced young artists to Brussels when they were relatively unknown,» says gallery owner Michael Callies.
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