Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
Galleries
For thirty seven years, the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery has been a pioneer of international contemporary art, bringing together emerging and established artists from across the world under the key values of innovation, individuality and excellence. As the first art gallery in Europe to exhibit Indigenous Australian painting, we remain committed to championing and providing an international platform for Indigenous and non-European artists. Annual ‘Songlines’ summer exhibitions celebrate this longstanding connection with Indigenous Australian communities, previously featuring Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri, Emily Kam Kngwarray and Jimmy Pike. Rebecca Hossack has also curated important exhibitions of work from the Bushmen of the Kalahari, from Papua New Guinea, and from tribal India, much of which would otherwise not have been seen in the UK. Since the gallery’s founding, however, the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery has expanded to encompass a spectrum of international and British art, united through a shared spirit of inventiveness, experimentation and technical excellence. Resisting definitive categorisation, the Rebecca Hossack Gallery continues to advocate for diversity and inclusion in all fields of artistic expression.The Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery also collaborates regularly with public institutions and museums, with works acquired by the British Museum, Barbican Centre, National Gallery of Australia, Queensland Art Gallery & Gallery of Modern Art, Bristol City Art Gallery, Harrogate Art Gallery, Horniman Museum, Leicester City Art Galleries, and the de Young Museum, San Francisco.
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2a Conway Street
Fitzroy Square London W1T6BA
United Kingdom