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Margaret Lansink at Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
4 October 2024'Non è mai possibile chiudere i libri', men che meno interrompere il flusso di riflessioni su tematiche di profonda attualità che il ricco corpus di opere di Simone de Beauvoir... -
Archibald Prize finalist Adrian Jangala Robertson takes his paintings of Yalpirakinu to London
9 July 2024As I walk into a London gallery, the artist Adrian Jangala Robertson is painting a wild mountainous landscape of pinks and oranges. -
BECOME AN INSTANT EXPERT ON…AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL ART
19 February 2024Australian Aboriginal art is one of the most fascinating art forms in history. Rebecca Hossack, expert in this field, reveals the key things you need to know about the medium
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Port Townsend artist gets Tacoma show
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Light Blue - February 2024
4 February 2024Thirty-five years ago, in March 1988, Rebecca Hossack, then a young gallery assistant, was cycling along Windmill Street in London's bohemian Fitzrovia district on a beautiful sunny day. She was... -
Mersuka Dopazo: The Future is Analogue
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MCCARTNEY WORKED WITH THE ARTIST ANDREW LOGAN
3 October 20235 Things To Know About Stella McCartney’s Sustainable Marketplace SS24 Show -
Rebecca Hossack is the international art gallery championing Indigenous artists
27 September 2023Through the work of painters such as Carla Kranendonk, David Whitaker, Mersuka Dopazo, Emma Haworth, Barbara Macfarlane, sculptor Ross Bonfanti, ceramicist Avital Sheffer, printmakers Phil Shaw and Rose Blake, the... -
Gallery Owner: 'Save our Trees!'
16 June 2023'A GALLERY owner in is urging the council to halt its demands for the removal of trees in Fitzrovia which officers have decided are too obstructive. The trees – two silver birches and... -
Eremozoic - Jim Naughten
18 May 2023“Biologist E. O. Wilson has suggested that we are now entering the Earth’s Eremozoic period, which he characterises as an age of loneliness following mass extinctions caused by human activity.... -
Call of the wild - Jim Naughten
1 May 2023The biologist E.O. Wilson coined the term 'Eremozoic' to describe the coming age where the only species left on the planet is Homo sapiens. Susan Clark meets photographer/artist Jim Naughten,... -
Power of wild - Shafique Uddin
1 May 2023The paintings of Bangladesh-born Shafique Uddin evoke an intimate kinship between all creatures. As a child in a Bangladeshi village Shafique Uddin joyously imbibed the art around him: murals on... -
Women and Wiliam Morris as Muse
24 April 2023Nikoleta Sekulovic is an artist and mother, presently living and creating in Madrid. Born in Rome to a German mother and a Serbian father, she has worked in London, Paris... -
Jason Shulman
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Eremozoic II – Jim Naughten
2 March 2023With references to the pioneering works of Hiroshi Sugimoto’s waxworks and Fox Talbot’s natural settings, Naughten’s Eremozoic describes the effect of the anthropocene on our imagined futures. Using digital manipulation... -
Stars in the Making
6 December 2022Here Are 7 Breakout Artists to Watch From Art Basel Miami Beach 2022 and the Surrounding Fairs. We scoured the aisles of Art Basel, Untitled Art, and Art Miami to... -
The Unnatural World
26 November 2022Jim Naughten manipulates museum displays and photographs to make a statement about man’s alienation from nature. -
Bark, Bat Bones and Bodily Fluids
12 November 2022★ ★ ★ ★ Sustainability is a much-discussed subject, including when it comes to art. The material aspect of the works in the show 'Eye of the Sun' calls for... -
The Female Gaze
3 October 2022A journalist once described Rebecca Hossack as 'the beautiful gallery owner, promoter of Aboriginal Art and other cultures, wit and genius,' and one of three of 'the most remarkable women... -
The Story of an Address
28 July 2022'An Instagram sensation - the dark façade of a London house in Fitzrovia hides an interesting story, revealed to us by gallery owner, Rebecca Hossack, who lives and works in... -
10 Women Artists Shattering Expectations of Feminist Art
21 September 2022Ilma Savari lives in the remote Anahobehi village (Gora) in Ömie territory, a five-day trek up the volcanic slopes of Mount Lamington, Papua New Guinea. It was there that London-based... -
Picture This: London's Fitzrovia has become a heartland for female gallerists
31 March 2022Australian-born art dealer Rebecca Hossack was drawn to the area for its 'sense of possibility and excitement, and the unexpected'. Her current gallery - a town house on Conway Street... -
Alhalper Country: Angelina Ngal Pwerl exhibition
18 March 2022'This is my country, I paint good colour, little dots. I like my painting.' Angelina Ngal waw there from the star, a pillar of the formative years of Utopia women's... -
David Frazer: The artist turning Nick Cave songs into wood engravings
17 September 2021'The images in the books seem uncomplicated, yet they do not merely illustrate the lyrics. Rather, they inhabit the poetry conveyed by the musicians’ extraordinary voices and melodies; the nuanced... -
Rebecca Hossack Gallery Shows Art of the African Bushmen
12 March 2021'Over the past three decades Rebecca Hossack has maintained her close connection with the movement, visiting the Kalahari, and mounting a series of ground-breaking shows of San art in both... -
Bid on a Miniature Work of Art in Celebration of IWD
15 February 2021'To celebrate this year’s International Women’s Day, Art on a Postcard has invited female artists to create special artworks to be auctioned online.' -
Omie Artist Looks to London Exhibit
12 February 2021'This year Ugiobari is looking forward to his first oversea trip and an exhibition at an aboriginal and western art gallery in London... Onesmus Ugiobari has been invited to go... -
Barbara Macfarlane: Land Marks
25 January 2021'A major exhibition of new work by the British landscape painter includes atmospheric depictions of the countryside and distinctive map-like representations of London and Paris.' -
Designer Spotlight
24 January 2021'...a bold artwork by Laurence Jones holds pride of place in the foyer.' -
The Top 5 Online Exhibitions to See in January
18 January 2021'Laurence Jones: Wish We Were There... @ Rebecca Hossack Gallery. Locked down indoors, a bit of escapism is what we need and Laurence Jones’ paintings duly deliver. These rich Los... -
Wandering Places: Ashley Amery
12 January 2021'Wandering Places is Ashley Amery’s first solo exhibition at the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery. Beginning with intricate marks, as seedlings or saplings, Amery’s paintings grow gradually, reflecting the very processes... -
Meeting the Ceramicist Avital Sheffer
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Emma Haworth: London's Hottest Happenings
1 December 2020'Far be it for us to ever take for granted the Capital's Royal Parks and green open spaces but we'll admit, this year, they have proved to be a vital... -
Ashley Amery
17 November 2020'As soon as we can travel again, I'm booking a flight into all of these wondrous paintings! Fragrant flowers, cool waterfalls, and magical underwater worlds… yes please! This is the... -
Impressions of Amboseli
15 November 2020''Amboseli is still dry, the rains have no yet arrived but the heavy heat suggests they are building. Three elephnts are playing in the bright marshy green grass around the... -
Thorny Truths
1 November 2020'Sophie Charalambous would not immediately define herself as a ‘printmaker’. Over the last few years she has built a reputation for distinctive draughtsmanship in her drawings and watercolour paintings, which... -
Morten Lassen: Mindscapes at Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery, London
8 October 2020'Morten Lassen’s fourth solo exhibition (through Nov. 7) in London at the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery – titled Mindscapes – provides a window on to the artist’s thoughts and creative... -
Liza Campbell’s Periodic Elements of Lockdown
26 August 2020'Artist Liza Campbell’s thoughtful new series of prints Periodic Elements of Lockdown playfully explores her experiences of navigating the pandemic and lockdown.' -
August Monthly Arts Round-Up
1 August 2020'Rebecca Hossack Gallery will be presenting the work of 6 Western and Indigenous Australian printmakers that have each utilised their creative practice in order to explore the complex relationship between... -
Marking Out the Territory
20 July 2020'Rebecca Hossack Gallery will reopen with an exhibition of prints by leading practitioners from both the western and indigenous traditions of Australian art.' -
A Story Unfolds
1 July 2020
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Art Review: The Mysterious Night
1 May 2020'Laurence Jones paints stunning architectural nightscapes, which look like they've come straight out of an American luxury property magazine.' -
Bookshelf Art Tells a Story For Our Time
23 April 2020'Shaw, a London-based digital printmaker, has found his latest piece — entitled Shelf Isolation — to be in global demand after “crafting” a bookshelf print using real book titles to... -
Ye Xue finds inspiration while trapped away from home
21 April 2020'This has been a special exhibition for Ye Xue. The one-month show in London has gained much attention among European art lovers.' -
The Clue is in the Title
14 April 2020'Digital-printmaker Phil Shaw, used the power of digital manipulation to entertain fans with a short story of the nation's fight against Covid-19.' -
Laurence Jones: LA in photorealism
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Where To Go In Fitzrovia Where Women Are Bossing It!
1 March 2020'Hossack has been a great champion of Non-Western artistic traditions. Hers was the first art gallery in Europe to exhibit Australian aboriginal paintings, and it continues to promote such work.' -
Nikoleta Sekulovic: The Hypatia Collection
1 January 2020'This multifaceted exhibition twins Sekulovic's arresting nudes with carefully selected chairs from London furniture company Viaduct.' -
Design Meets Art in Nikoleta Sekulovic's Powerful Female Portraits
31 December 2019'Nikoleta Sekulovic’s partnership with contemporarry furniture company Viaduct constitutes a meaningful meeting of art and design.' -
6 Rising Art Stars to Catch in Miami This Week
3 December 2019'The classic master is Nikoleta Sekulovic.' -
John Holcomb: Citizen Femme Hot List
2 December 2019'Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery will open a new gallery space in Miami, in addition to its two London sites. Situated in the central Little Havana neighbourhood, the first exhibition is... -
Carla Kranendonk's Colourful Works Are Happiness On A Canvas
27 November 2019'Filled with joie de vivre, the internal world of Carla Kranendonk is brought to life through the women of colour on canvas which serve to highlight independence, empowerment and pure... -
What's it Like to Live in an Insta-famous House?
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Mersuka Dopazo: Part of Me
13 November 2019'The Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery, London, is showing an exhibition of the work of multi-media artist Mersuka Dopazo until 26th November, titled Part of Me.' -
Mersuka Dopazo
7 November 2019 -
Passing Storm
1 November 2019 -
Going Strong: Carla Kranendonk Explores Female Power
1 November 2019'Kranendonk's pieces celebrate women as powerful beings.' -
The Colourful Canvases of Carla Kranendonk
1 September 2019'These women are meticulously dressed figures lovingly rendered amidst the joining of vibrant patterns and interwoven color. They represent engagement in the illumination of connectivity, consciousness, and reconciliation of universal... -
A Vivacious Retreat
1 September 2019'Regulars of the hotel will be familiar with the Caribbean-style artwork of Dutch artist Carla Kranendonk hanging in the bar and lobby area.' -
Ivo Morrison
3 August 2019 -
Laurence Jones to Have Solo Exhibition at Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
26 July 2019'Jones’s work, of great formal elegance and technical mastery, asks questions about how one reads and consumes images, and how one makes them in the era dominated by photographic representation.' -
Ivo Morrison
17 July 2019 -
Exhibition Soars to New Heights
4 July 2019'Songlines XXXI: Wing explores depictions of birds in Aboriginal art.' -
Fons van Laar in El Faro Newspaper
28 June 2019 -
Phil Shaw Interiors
2 January 2019 -
Inspiring New Artworks Straight Off the Easel
14 December 2018'The pathos and mystery of oil tankers intrigues this Australia-based artist. Anne has long been interested in industrial imagery, particularly weathered and aged scenes, of which these huge ships have... -
Paintings Shipped to New Home
22 November 2018'The show, titled Travelling Souls, coincides with this year's Tanker Shipping & Trade Conference. The title references the artists’ philosophical understanding of the world of shipping, which imbues their paintings.' -
Morten Lassen
31 October 2018'My paintings develop as I am painting, and I work very spontaneously and intuitively.' -
Julio Alan Lepez
31 October 2018'My work is focused on the human figure. There is always a body, a face. That is the excuse, the starting point. A basis of portraits and poses upon which... -
Damien Coulthard: Songlines XXX
24 October 2018'To mark its 30th anniversary, Rebecca Hossack Gallery is showing the Australian artist Damien Coulthard. here, he talks about painting the creation stories of his people, the Adnyamathanha.' -
Oceanic: Land and Sea; Gods and Men
17 October 2018'...to complement 'Oceania' at the Royal Academy, the gallery is showing paintings, prints, sculptures, textiles, tapa cloths, basket-works and carvings by contemporary artists from Australia and the Pacific Islands.' -
Creative Pioneer
12 October 2018'Gallery doyenne and champion of Aboriginal art, Rebecca Hossack marks 30 years on the scene.' -
Andrew Logan interview: 'Alternative Miss World isn't about gender - it's about letting the imagination run riot'
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Floral Fireworks
25 September 2018'Bursts of orange, splashes of scarlett and bolts of blue... Hepzibah Swinford's exuberant paintings of flowers in antique vases explode onto the canvas.' -
Esther Nienhuis: TRACKS at the Rebecca Hossack Gallery
20 September 2018'Nienhuis’ astonishingly beautiful oil paintings seem to come to life as their energy seeps off the canvas. Viewers are drawn into becoming a part of Neinhuis’ life and memories, as... -
Driving Ambitions
17 July 2018'Over the past 30 years, I’ve been privileged to have had pretty much all the major Aboriginal artists come and visit us. Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri used to come and I... -
Rose Blake at Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
3 July 2018'The hybridity of Blake’s artistic production is inspired by the multifarity of life, with an adoration for simplicity as a concept that brings peace to chaos.' -
The Mundane Despair of Modern Life by Ivo Morrison
20 June 2018'I Even Got Scared Once of Twice’ explores the young girl’s feelings of isolation and imagines the anxiety of little girls who must cultivate and project a particular version of... -
Emma Haworth: Art Market
6 June 2018'Emma Haworth is like Eeyore's balloon - nobody can be uncheered by her faux-naive paintings. As a Londoner, she celebrates parks with hints of mystery and stories' -
Rose Blake at Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery, Charlotte Street
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Photo London Top 5
17 May 2018'Phil Shaw at Rebecca Hossack Gallery is a delightful discovery. A series of colourful prints depict vintage books lining neatly ordered shelves.' -
The Best of Photo London
16 May 2018'Phil Shaw's meticulously curated 'bookshelf' prints 'interrogate the changing place of the printed word in a digital age'. -
Phil Shaw's Shelf Obsession at Skibo Gallery
1 May 2018'The Carnegie Club at Skibo Castle is delighted to host ‘Shelf Obsession’, an exhibition of internationally renowned digital printmaker Phil Shaw’s work.' -
Best of Art Paris 2018
19 April 2018Nikoleta Sekulovik was one of the best artists of Art Paris 2018 -
Nikoleta Sekulovic at Art Paris
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Anne Penman Sweet: a striking, emotive, multi-layered artist
3 April 2018'There is a hidden meaning to the tanker paintings, which are named after various gods and goddesses, stars and galaxies.' -
CF's Gallery Guide to Marylebone and Fitzrovia
8 March 2018'...you will be taken on a global international odyssey.' -
Home Gallery: David Frazer
1 March 2018'It's the wide open spaces of the country and a sense of isolation that often inspire David Frazer's art.' -
In the Frame: Richard Nott
1 March 2018'I started with no preconceived concept except to make beautiful works to hang on a wall. I began each picture by making a series of random marks, roughly applied to... -
The New Whitby Hotel Brings The Best of British Design To Manhattan
26 February 2018'Contemporary art and generous use of patterns and textiles are key to Kit Kemp's style. T he art in the lobby includes a striking painting by Dutch artist Carla Kranendonk.' -
Slow boat by Printmaker David Frazer
19 February 2018'David Frazer is primarily a graphic artist, a printmaker, who in his work creates a little microcosm, or a convincing parallel universe, where all of the dreams, aspirations and futile... -
Carla Kranendonk at Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
10 February 2018'Paper painted with bright patterns is combined with embroidery and beadwork, as well as photographs of figures from African culture and Kranendonk’s own family. The resulting works represent a travelogue,... -
Exposed; London Art Fair
31 January 2018' Stepping into Rebecca Hossack’s booth, the first piece that caught our attention was Phil Shaw’s The truth in black and white with some grey areas 3, 2014. Rows of... -
Emma Haworth at Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery: Unmissable Events
31 January 2018'The artist's first solo show since 2014 will centre on snow scenes and feature several major works in oil on linen depicting London parks'. -
Phil Shaw: Reality Imitated on the Bookshelf
10 December 2017'Interested in paradoxes and contradictions in images, Phil Shaw uses archival printmaking techniques to blur the lines between real and fictional worlds.' -
Hyojin Park: Spiritual Garden at Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
8 December 2017'Hyojin Park's latest exhibition, Spiritual Garden is at the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery on Charlotte Street, and is a vivid floral celebration, which is very welcome at this time of... -
Nikoleta Sekulovic at Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
17 November 2017'In a muted palette and void of props and distractions, Sekulovic depicts the female form - stripped of external expectations and in a state of authenticity, as opposed to more... -
Nikoleta Sekulovic at Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
17 November 2017'Nikoleta Sekulovic creates in the tradition of Odalisque portraiture, and yet by choosing to paint mothers, she redefines her subject as both parent and muse. ' -
Behind the Art: An Interview with Holly Zandbergen
3 November 2017'Holly Zandbergen is a young artist from New Zealand who recently showed her exquisite mountainscape paintings at a solo exhibition, 'I Sit In The Blue Of The Hills' at Rebecca... -
Hepzibah Swinford: Flower Bomb at Rebecca Hossack Gallery
23 October 2017'As winter takes over summer with its grey skies, drowning streets of London in a carpet of red and orange hues, Hepzibah Swinford’s exhibition, “Flower Bomb” at the Rebecca Hossack... -
Top Shows For Green Fingered Art Lovers
7 October 2017'Hepzibah Swinford's subject is flowers imagined into voluptuous arrangements in antique vases and set against a scheme of psychedelic patterns.' -
Liza Campbell, Sarah Hiscox and Lucy Temple and Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
3 October 2017'Campbell takes found etchings printed on silk and paper and antique photographs, and then re-works them using ink and acrylic in bright, psychedelic formations.' -
Hepzibah Swinford at Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
3 October 2017'In all their endless diversity, Swinford's bouquets draw on contrasts of colour and texture, each painting almost synaesthetic in quality.' -
Blast From the Past
1 October 2017'Liza Campbell tinkers, intrudes and attacks old silk and paper etchings, reworking them with bold psychedelic shapes, pithy one-liners and anachonistic quips.' -
Rebecca Hossack Gallery’s Autumn Show
25 September 2017'Liza takes etchings printed on silk and paper and antique photographs, and re-works them using ink and acrylic in bright, psychedelic formations.' -
Art Review: Stunning Mountains
15 September 2017'Holly Zandbergen paints beautiful mountains using lashes of oil paint, so they almost pop off the canvas.' -
Phil Shaw
14 September 2017'Shaw's distinctive bookshelf prints interrogate the changing place of the printed word in a digital age, and the transfer of meaning through inter-textuality.' -
Laurence Jones
1 September 2017'My paintings incorporate elements of both fiction and reality, and are brought to fruition through a varied means of production.' -
Flying High
1 September 2017'Holly Zandbergen was shortlisted for the New Zealand Art Show Emerging Artists Award in 2013, and her work continues to garner interest across the globe.' -
Tilemachos Kyriazatis: Odyssey
18 August 2017'Currently working in Athens, Tilemachos Kyriazatis cites the sea as a major source of inspiration that works in tandem with his fascination with colour.' -
Grey Areas Group Show at Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery NYC
8 August 2017'The Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery presents the exhibition “Grey Areas” at their gallery in New York City.' -
Gary Kemp
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Top Tips From an Antiques Expert on Finding Your Perfect Piece
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Christian Thompson at Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
21 June 2017'In celebration of twenty-nine years spent compiling, preserving and supporting Aboriginal artists, the Rebecca Hossack Gallery is currently exhibiting two shows simultaneously: Songlines XXIX: A Celebration of Bark Paintings and... -
Phil Shaw at iPhoto
20 June 2017'At a quick glance they came across as large, very cosy images of shelves with old books. But closer inspection revealed something much stranger'. -
Red London by Barbara Macfarlane
16 June 2017'Barbara Macfarlane's works take their form and subject matter from maps, and make of their familiar shapes something startling and new'. -
Photo London 2017: Read Between the Lines
18 May 2017'Professor Phil Shaw’s quirky and imaginative rendering of book spines on bookshelves grouped according to colour and titles to correspond with London’s tube lines shows how images can tickle the... -
Photography Is...
18 May 2017'Prof. Shaw’s witty bookshelf prints interrogate the changing place of the printed word in the digital (and, if you like, post-truth) world.' -
Laurence Jones
3 May 2017'I have been exploring different ways to heighten the psychological reading of the works, and they feel much more immersive and real than my previous work due to the larger... -
The Art of the Matter
3 May 2017 -
Hard and Cuddly With Ross Bonfanti
29 April 2017'Ross Bonfanti draws you in with art that at first glance seems humorous and elementary. But as you peel back the layers, one quickly realizes a serious and quite complex... -
Laurence Jones: "Night Works" At Rebecca Hossack Gallery
12 April 2017'Touted as an artist to watch by Saatchi, Jones has spent the last two years exhibiting at prestigious international fairs like Seattle Art Fair, Art Toronto and Miami Project.' -
Laurence Jones at Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
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Art Review: Giant Artworks of the Thames
20 March 2017'Barbara Macfarlane has created huge artworks of the River Thames and London seen from above. They're abstract enough to give a great sense of scale, but with enough detail that... -
Barbara Macfarlane Exhibition at Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
3 March 2017'Working on handmade Khadi rag paper and on stretched linen, Barbara draws the map forms freehand in ink using a stick instead of a brush, resulting in more gestural, less... -
Real Homes: Gallery Owner Rebecca Hossack
1 March 2017'Owner of eponymous gallery Rebecca Hossack shows us around her home and talks us through her art collection.' -
Mersuka Dopazo: Jardín de Papel
17 February 2017'Mersuka Dopazo sees her works as a ‘travelogue from unexpected territory’. The Spanish artist creates large-scale naïve-style collages using fabric and hand-made, natural papers. These materials are sourced all over... -
Laurence Jones: Between Fiction and Reality
9 January 2017'The starting point is usually something that catches my eye, or that I feel I need to respond to in some way. This is often a found image, or something... -
Alasdair Wallace: Ache The Good Ache
13 December 2016'Scottish painter Alasdair Wallace's richly-layered work is suffused with the surrealism of the everyday, portraying worlds filled with odd juxtapositions.' -
A Home of World Culture
1 December 2016'Her name is Rebecca Hossack. She's beautiful, seemingly ageless, and strikingly tall. She's intellectual and influential, a respected businesswoman, an established art dealer, and a member of the local council.' -
Alasdair Wallace
28 November 2016'Painting urban fringes, Wallace's parklands and skylines initially seem familiar. And yet, through unexpected details, each setting becomes a dreamscape as much as a landscape. His latest exhibition is resonant... -
Finding a Treasure Trove in ‘Arty and Villagey’ Fitzrovia
19 November 2016'One outstanding attraction is the Rebecca Hossack Gallery, a town house lovingly hollowed out into a three tier modern exhibition space.' -
How To Start A Collection
1 November 2016'Rule 1: Buy what you love. 'It should give you that fluttering feeling in your stomach,' advises gallery owner and art dealer Rebecca Hossack.' -
Architectural Understanding
20 October 2016'Born and bred in the UK, Jones is a relative newcomer to the art scene, having graduated with a BA in fine arts from Kingston University in 2013. He has... -
Dione Verulam: Recent Work
5 October 2016'Inspired by the colour and abstract pattern-making of masters such as Matisse and Braque, Dione Verulam has used her old monoprints, etchings, watercolours and antique book-binding papers, to create a... -
Inside Ross Bonfanti’s Land of Misfit Toys
3 October 2016'Ross Bonfanti’s aesthetic is rustic, urban, and playful. He’s associated with the fabulous Rebecca Hossack Gallery and his quirky and cool sculptures will be shown at the London gallery on... -
Canvassing For Change
3 October 2016'Lauren Romano meets the former Australian cultural attaché and councillor to talk thinking outside the box.' -
The Infinite Lightness of Being
22 September 2016'If you have never had an opportunity to travel to the exquisite desert lands of Jodhpur, Rajasthan, then you have a chance to taste its colour and vibrancy this October... -
What is an Antique?
7 September 2016 -
Sylvain Lefebvre: Very Like a Whale
1 September 2016'Sylvain Lefebvre is a French painter who sees himself as an “imaginary wanderer in search of new lands” and it’s this keen sense of otherworldliness that makes his canvasses so... -
Katherine Virgils: Infinite Lightness of Being
1 September 2016'Having worked in the sub-continent for over 25 years, Katherine Virgils' work is ignited by her interests in archaeology and anthropology, and their expression in art. Her latest series focuses... -
LAPADA Art & Antiques Fair Preview
1 September 2016 -
Laurence Jones Paints LA
26 August 2016'By merging the lines between fiction and reality, Laurence’s paintings create a hyperrealistic aesthetic that is heightened by the screen-like, cinematic-finish to his work' -
Emma Haworth: Artist Spotlight
18 August 2016 -
Unique Things To Do In Soho: Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
12 August 2016'Innovation, individuality, energy and excellence are the watchwords at the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery, which has two locations in London, including one in the heart of Soho (plus another in... -
Happy Gallerists at Seattle Art Fair
6 August 2016'London's Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery was enjoying a major sales surge as I dropped by with Phil Shaw's digitally created photographs of deeply eccentric book cases being a hot item' -
Water Tight
1 August 2016'Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery transports visitors to the arid desert of indigenous Australia where the Walmajarri people have hunted out hidden water sources as a means of survival for generations.' -
Morten Lassen Dances Between the Natural & the Digital
2 June 2016'This month Danish painter Morten Lassen is hosting a highly anticipated exhibition in London called “Interference,” using oil and spray paint on linen while exploring the intersection between the natural... -
Laurence Jones
1 June 2016'My paintings incorporate elements of both fiction and reality, and are brought to fruition through a varied means of production. I draw from collected images that are then digitally edited,... -
Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery: Phil Shaw
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Jerry Jeanmard at Rebecca Hossack
14 May 2016'The American artist and interior designer Jerry Jeanmard is something of a magpie. Over the years he has hoarded eye-catching bits of paper, which he uses to create his spontaneous-seeming... -
London Design Hotspot: The Harcourt
4 May 2016'Contemporary art curated by internationally renowned Rebecca Hossack Gallery adorns the walls.' -
The Secret Life of Paper
2 May 2016'Acclaimed interior designer Jerry Jeanmard’s forays into collage illustrate his unique talent and lifelong penchant for paper.' -
Collage Kings
2 May 2016'Now Jeanmard's 'Paper People' is winging it to London, showcased in his international debut at Rebecca Hossack. This exhibition continues the artist's passionate 50-plus-year obsession with all manner of paper.' -
A Chat with Collage Queens: Mersuka Dopazo & Teresa Calderón
21 March 2016'We met in Bali 5 years ago through a common friend. I was working on a very big canvas (7 metres by two) and invited Teresa to paint on it... -
Rose Blake: Now She Is An Artist
1 March 2016'Rose Blake's art about people looking at art stopped us in our tracks at last year’s Miami Project Fair. Her very meta series, Now I am An Artist, is aptly... -
Art And Innovation With Rebecca Hossack
8 January 2016'Rebecca Hossack exudes such enthusiasm and vibrancy that one cannot help but be swept along with her passions. 20 years ago Rebecca was listed as one of London’s top tastemakers... -
Barbara Macfarlane
5 January 2016'One of my happiest discoveries in 2015 was UK artist Barbara Macfarlane.' -
Rose Blake
28 December 2015'The illustrator and artist talks about her recent exhibition at the Rebecca Hossack Gallery, drawing by hand and directly into the computer, the perils of being freelance – and why... -
Sussing Out the Good Stuff at Art on Paper and Miami Project
2 December 2015'Another display that drew me away from the surrounding traffic was Rose Blake‘s endearing series of illustrations of people in art museums, at Rebecca Hossack gallery.' -
Beguiling Abode
3 November 2015'The London home of gallerist Rebecca Hossack is a shrine to her lifelong love of collecting.' -
Designer Insights With Rebecca Hossack
2 November 2015'Rebecca's top choices this season.' -
The Art Of Beauty
29 October 2015'It's great to be able to take art out of its little white box, to put it in front of people.' -
Rose Blake
14 October 2015'In the series, Blake captures the busy hum of a gallery concourse and narrative of day-to-day lives.' -
In the Studio with Rose Blake
1 October 2015'Sir Peter Blake's illustrator daughter opens the doors to her shared east London workspace as she prepares for her first solo exhibition.' -
Everyone Loves New York
1 October 2015'As F. Scott Fitzgerald once said, 'New York had all the iridescence of the beginning of the world.' Everyone Loves New York features tributes to this world-renowned American city from... -
White Stag on Pink
30 August 2015'Even the colours are built up through layers of paint, so that what lies beneath is as important as what is visible on the surface.' -
Secret Addresses From Stylish People: Rebecca Hossack
30 August 2015'Rebecca Hossack established the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery in London in 1988. She now has two gallery spaces in London, and one in New York.' -
Rebecca Hossack's Exhibition Has a Sense of Humour
25 July 2015'Our artists have responded to the 800th anniversary of the signing of the charter, as part of a special collaboration with Gray's Inn.' -
Diverse Ways Of Seeing
10 July 2015'The new Indigenous Australia: Enduring Civilisation exhibition at the British Museum is a wonderfully rich and emotionally powerful celebration of Australian Indigenous culture. It has to be seen.' -
The House Designed by April Russell
15 June 2015'Artworks by Piers Bourke and Robert Bradford featuring in House & Garden Magazine, as part of Interior's expert April Russell's design project, House.' -
One to Watch: Laurence Jones
6 June 2015'Laurence’s paintings offer a simulation of reality through the lens of a screen-like finish apparent in each work. He experiments with perspectival plans, either flattening or extending them and warping... -
Art & Antiques
1 June 2015'At Gail’s on Portobello Road and in collaboration with the Rebecca Hossack Gallery, until 31 July, you can see artworks by acclaimed digital printmaker Phil Shaw.' -
Tracks: Land and Landscape in Aboriginal Art
1 June 2015'Over the past twenty-eight years, I have been exhibiting aboriginal art at my gallery in London. In that time, the movement, rather than flagging, has grown in strength and vigour... -
5 Things to Do During the Chelsea Flower Show
18 May 2015Things to see during this year's Chelsea Flower Show include Anthropologie's exhibition of Hepzibah Swinford's floral-inspired paintings at their King's Road store - part of their ongoing collaboration with gallerist... -
Aboriginal Art From Down Under
14 May 2015'Gallerist Rebecca Hossack’s long-standing mission to give recognition and status to the Indigenous art of Australia drives a show of paintings, sculptures and carvings at her Conway Street gallery.' -
Jackie Case
11 May 2015'I'm always drawn back to the little something in the corner that's not screaming, but just might have something interesting to say.' -
20/21 Fair Promises Blitz
9 May 2015Galloping Horse, 2014, by Iain Nutting is made out of reclaimed scrap metal and stands over 2m high. It is being featured at 20/21 International, 2015. -
David Frazer's Wood Engravings
4 May 2015'His work is heart-stoppingly beautiful, like pictures out of a story book from long ago, quite old fashioned looking in their level of skill, and yet they feel totally of... -
At Home With Rebecca Hossack
1 May 2015'Every inch brimming with individuality, the five-storey home is a true Aladdin's cave.' -
Meet the Maker: Printmaker David Frazer's View from the Roof
1 May 2015'Castlemaine printmaker David Frazer was forever drawing cartoons as a kid, usually based on his family's misadventures.' -
Paper with Purpose
10 April 2015'As he explains it, his collages represent a kind of intellectual pursuit of freedom. Just as a jazz musician stepd on stage and lets his ideas flow, so, too, does... -
Tracks, Land and Landscape in Aboriginal Art
25 March 2015The relationship between mankind and the land stands at the heart of Aboriginal life and art. Tracks: Land and Landscape in Aboriginal Art examines the richness of this connection -... -
A Steady Place
16 March 2015'Barbara Macfarlane's paintings explore 'the contrast between the ordered grid of Manhattan and the sinous chaos of London.' -
Art at the Crossroad
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Unmissable Events
11 February 2015'Delightful collages of country sports, travel and Scotland created from lithograps, monoprints and book-binding papers.' -
True to the Spirit
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Hepzibah Swinford is an Artist to Know
12 November 2014'Hepzibah Swinford invariably starts each of her paintings with a background colour. 'I'll then just put another colour with it, and then another… I spend hours trying to get it... -
The Big Picture
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How to Grab a Bargain
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Phil Shaw
7 October 2014'The truth about dating and art is that for a man they need an equal mix of beauty and a payback. Give them intelligence, humour and make it beautiful, and... -
Best in Show: Phil Shaw
26 August 2014'...he challenges the accepted, the apparent; he searches for a truth or a deeper meaning.' -
Jimmy Pike at the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
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Jimmy Pike: A Desert Cowboy in London – Retrospective
8 July 2014'It is extraordinary in the early 21st century to be in the city of London looking at the work of an Australian Aboriginal artist who grew up as a hunter-gatherer... -
Jimmy Pike Exhibition
1 July 2014'Jimmy Pike, who died in 2002, married his clinical psychologist, writer Pat Lowe who fell in love with him during the many times he had been in prison. They lived... -
Phil Shaw, Multi-talented Artist and Musician
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Jimmy Pike banners at the Rebecca Hossack Gallery for Desert Cowboy in London Exhibition
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An Eye for the Surreal
30 May 2014 -
Fitzrovin'
1 May 2014'It's part of the charm and undeniable strength of the gallery that she embraces talent as varied as collagist Peter Clark (with recurring themes of animals and football) tin- smith... -
Rebecca Hossack
10 April 2014'So you want to start a journal about Fitzrovia… What a lovely idea!' There is a radiance of positivity and helpfulness from this recently discovered neighbour, the strikingly tall Rebecca... -
Emma Haworth
1 April 2014'I visit the place that I want to paint many times and each time there is of course a different look or atmosphere depending on the weather, time of day,... -
Frank Hyder at Rebecca Hossack
23 March 2014'At the Rebecca Hossack exhibition, Hyder showcases his newest work in the series that is usually described as his 'koi fish series.' It is much more than that.' -
Top 10 Indigenous Artists
1 March 2014'Australian-born Rebecca Hossack has championed Australian and Indigenous Australian art in her London-based galleries for more than 25 years. Here, her picks for Australian Indigenous artists to buy now.' -
Abigail McLellan
27 February 2014'The portrait Rebecca and Matthew (1998), of the art historian Matthew Sturgis and gallery owner Rebecca Hossack, was Abigail McLellan’s first commission when she was just 28 following her study... -
In Conversation: Roy Wright
1 February 2014'Many artists use charcoal, often for sketching, but few make it their main medium. Ken Gofton talks to charcoal master Roy Wright about how he works with the medium, his... -
Home Is Where The Art Is
1 February 2014'The bright, white space of gallery owner Rebecca Hossack's home provides the perfect backdrop for her many collections.' -
12 Luxe Living Room Designs
1 February 2014'An Allyson Reynolds diptych adds a burst of color to a living room in a Rye, New York Tudor house.' -
Style Profile: Allyson Reynolds' Moths
29 January 2014'Another one of Allyson Reynolds' gorgeous moth paintings popped up in this month's House Beautiful. I remember the first time I spotted the artist's work was in 2009 when Anna... -
Alasdair Wallace: Talking Tree
11 January 2014'Alasdair Wallace's world is like no other. In his paintings, lone figures sit on tree stumps with a dart board on their back, or stand facing the world with a... -
Lifestyle: Rebecca Hossack
1 January 2014'Jonny Beardsall meets gallery owner and art dealer Rebecca Hossack, who has been instrumental in bringing many Aboriginal artists to an international audience.' -
Battle of the Sexes
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David Farrer's Scale And Silver 25th Anniversary Exhibition
8 December 2013'Both of these exhibitions demonstrate Rebecca Hossack's fine eye for captivating art. She can also be credited as the first person to bring some of these artists to the UK's... -
A Good Read
1 December 2013'From afar, they appear a series of near-abstract, color-saturated shapes. Move in closer, and they resemble realistic portraits of used tomes. Look closer still, and an inside joke emerges: In... -
What Makes For a Great Art Fair?
29 November 2013'I visited one of my favorites - The Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery - where I have collected from in the past. I have even gone as far as to visit... -
London, Paris, New York, Barbara Macfarlane
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Barbara Macfarlane
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Alasdair Wallace: Talking Tree
31 October 2013His work provides a window into an unexplained world. At once recognizable and bizarre. -
CBC News Toronto Featuring Ross Bonfanti
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Million-dollar Deals at the Ritzy Art Toronto Pre-sale
25 October 2013Toronto Life names Ross Bonfanti's concreatures the best bargain at Toronto Art Fair. -
Barbara Macfarlane: Mapping
23 October 2013'Capturing the essence and drama of wide-open spaces, Macfarlane has become widely known for her abstract seascapes.' -
400-Year-Old Optical Illusions Get A Modern-Day Makeover
22 October 2013'Consisting of cleverly arranged vegetables, flowers, birds, books and a plethora of other strange objects, the artist created absurd paintings of what appear to be human faces. A closer look,... -
Depths of Ignorance
17 October 2013'In 1997 the Australian government cancelled the post of cultural attache in London, then held by gallerista Rebecca Hossack, who nevertheless continued to do her best to headline Australian artists... -
Klaus Enrique at Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
16 October 2013'The word for 'Still Life' in Spanish and other romance languages is literally 'Dead Nature', which I always thought was very macabre.' -
The Big Threes: Art Festivals
1 October 2013'Australian gallery owner Rebecca Hossack has become the first contemporary specialist to be appointed director of LAPADA. She will be showcasing new work from octogenarian abstract artist Willie Landels.' -
David Whitaker; A Champion of Persistence
30 September 2013'Fascinated by colour theory, he worked hard on meticulous paintings and had some encouraging early successes during the 60’s and 70’s.' -
Oz Needs Its Cultural Leader Back
20 September 2013'This week sees two major celebrations of Australian art, at the Royal Academy in Burlington House and at the Rebecca Hossack Gallery in Bloomsbury.' -
Hanging Offence: Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
9 September 2013'The two things I wanted to do with the gallery were to show Australian aboriginal art in Britain (at a time when it was barely known, and had never been... -
Il Sole 24 Ore
7 September 2013Rebecca Hossack tells Il Sole 24 Ore about her collection of Aboriginal Art. -
Australia: People & Places
1 September 2013'An exhibition of Australian art including works by: Arthur Boyd, Jamie Boyd, David Bromley, Robert Brownhall, Robert Campbell Jr, David Frazer, Emily Kngwarreye, Lloyd Kwilla, Albert Namatjira...' -
David Whitaker at Rebecca Hossack Gallery
25 August 2013'C olour and its optical effects form the central concerns of David Whitaker’s posthumous retrospective at Rebecca Hossack Gallery. The exhibition is the Gallery’s summer show at the Conway Street... -
Artists at play in a land of mystery
25 August 2013'David Forster wins first prize in the Sunday Times Watercolour Competition 2013.' -
Rebecca Hossack Gallery
6 August 2013'This year marks the gallery's 25th anniversary' -
Art at the Ice Garden
2 August 2013'An ice rink and a contemporary art fair make for unlikely bed fellows, but with ArtAspen utterly transforming the Aspen Ice garden into a veritable showcase of world-class art for... -
David Whitaker Retrospective Part II: Waters of the Nile
31 July 2013'This is the second retrospective of Whitaker’s work at the Rebecca Hossack Gallery and includes paintings from across his life, from the 1960s to work produced shortly before his death.' -
Rebecca Hossack Gallery Celebrates 25 years
1 July 2013'...very well-regarded abstract artist David Whitaker, whose reputation Rebecca has done so much to revive over the last decade...' -
Shades Of Sir Les In Fitzrovia
25 June 2013'Australia's former cultural affairs attaché Rebecca Hossack has started a collaboration between her Fitzrovia art gallery and Gail's Artisan Bakery and Gail's Kitchen.' -
A Diplomatic Incident
23 June 2013'Phil Shaw hand-picked by Downing Street to create one-off work.' -
Arty Bakery
21 June 2013'A new collaboration with Gail's Bakery.' -
Rebecca Hossack Pop-up
13 June 2013'To celebrate their 25yh anniversary every GAIL's around the city will be showcasing art from a different Hossack artist for the next three months.' -
Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery during Chelsea Fringe
15 May 2013'Prosecco, Poetry and Art at the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery, in association with the Chelsea Fringe Festival.' -
Art Collection + Design Taiwan
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A Conversation with Artist Morten Lassen
19 March 2013'Lassen devoted a series of abstract paintings in his new solo show, 'A New World,' at the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery in New York City. The vibrant paintings combine colors... -
Colour For Christmas
1 December 2012'Gallery owner Rebecca Hossack takes a colourful and ecumenical approach to the festive season.' -
Abigail McLellan at Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
12 November 2012'Rebecca Hossack’s latest exhibition commemorates the life and works of Abigail McLellan (1969–2009).' -
Artist's Way
5 November 2012'Expat gallery owner Rebecca Hossack's London home is a treasure trove of Aboriginal paintings and eye-catching, colourful pieces.' -
A Fitting End to Abigail's Party
6 October 2012'A lovingly made book and major retrospective pay tribute to an artistic life cut short.' -
Embellished by Karen Nicol
1 August 2012 -
Rebecca Hossack's Newest Indigenous Art Exhibition Opens
16 June 2012'The Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery has opened its latest exhibition of Indigenous art featuring the artists of Ampilatwatja.' -
When Did 'Beauty' Become a Dirty Word?
12 April 2012'While much of the work makes an impression, neither exhibition contained a single piece that has made me think more about art than Maria Clemen's 'Flutter' which is on display... -
Five of the Best Hidden London Art Galleries: Rebecca Hossack
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Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London
1 March 2012'Mark Dober discusses a well-established gallery opened by an Australian expatriate in 1988.' -
Rebecca Jewell at Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
1 November 2011'Artist Rebecca Jewell's new exhibition at London's Rebecca Hossack Gallery explores how birds have been used by cultures all over the world to represent beauty and wisdom.' -
Fitzrovia Brings a Village Spirit to the Heart of Zone One
26 March 2011''Fitzrovia is different,' says Rebecca Hossack, curator of the Rebecca Hossack galleries...' -
Get Your Canine on Canvas
3 December 2010'This special Miami series is done in pastel pinks and baby blues, which is in keeping with the art deco feel of Miami.' -
Emma Haworth: Wintry Watercolour Wins
1 December 2010'Haworth builds up lots of little stories, triggered by things she has remembered, like birds in the trees or finding a single glove in the snow.' -
Trading Places
10 November 2010'The English are inherently decent people who will not buy products they think are morally suspect. The market for Aboriginal art in Britain has been all but destroyed.' -
Emma Haworth: Prize Specimens
13 October 2010'The first prize went to Emma Haworth for Snowy Woods...' -
Signs & Symbols
1 October 2010'Originally a secret language, Aboriginal art was discovered by the wider world some 40 years ago, with enormous consequences for the artists and their work. Rebecca Hossack explains the roots... -
Creative Spirit
1 June 2010'Abigail McLellan worked unflaggingly through ten years of ill-health, filling her studio with vibrant canvases and intricate sculptures that bear testimony to her enduring skills.' -
Phil Shaw's Work: Humour as a Serious Matter
1 May 2010'The last exhibition of Shaw’s work at the Rebecca Hossack Gallery has continued and furthered his vision.' -
Best in Show
2 April 2010'While Angus’s paintings of animals are instantly recognisable — and so realistically rendered it seems as if at any moment there could be a snort, a stomp of the foot,... -
Pastel Showcase
5 March 2010'Roy particularly enjoys drawing trees, both singly and in woodland, but he has also drawn shire horses in the park, and objects he has found, such as chestnuts. Cityscapes provide... -
Andrew Mockett
30 November 2009'I use found materials because they are free and the shape/colour of an object supplies a solution to a question I haven't even asked.' -
Scottish Art at the Flemings Hotel
20 November 2009'A curator from The Fleming Collection has selected the painting Island (2007) by Alasdair Wallace as part of a changing monthly display for the enjoyment of guests.' -
Widower Breathes Life into Wife's Work
8 November 2009'Glasgow artist to complete series of unfinished paintings.' -
Esther Nienhuis
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Esther Nienhuis
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Abigail McLellan
21 October 2009'Scottish artist celebrated for her use of Intense colours and paired down images.' -
Abigail McLellan
19 October 2009'Painter whose work was defined by her use of intense colour and simple, bold forms.' -
Esther Nienhuis
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A Brilliant Career
16 August 2009'Rebecca Hossack Gallery is one of London's most celebrated private galleries, and it is being Australian that gives her that something different, that edge.' -
The Australian Aboriginal Cricket Team visits the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery in London
4 July 2009The Australian Aboriginal Cricket Team visits the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery in London during an exhibition of work by Tiwi artist, Jean Baptiste Apuatimi. -
Aboriginal Artist Takes London By Storm
1 July 2009'This exhibition, a beautiful collection of recent ochre works on paper and bark tunga baskets, will provide an extremely rare opportunity to promote the Northern Territory and its indigeneous culture.' -
It's Not Fair Dinkum Mate
26 June 2009'Rebecca Hossack, former cultural attaché at the Australian High Commission, is furious about the negative way Aborigines are treated.' -
Fruit And Veg Plan For Noho Square
21 April 2009'Ms Hossack, 53, who already grows her own vegetables outside her Conway Street gallery, believes the former Middlesex Hospital site should be used to help offset the shortage of growing... -
My favourite painting, Rebecca Hossack: Mathias Kauage's Biting the Doctor's Arm
15 April 2009'Rebecca Hossack has given Mathias Kauage two solo shows in London.' -
The Stuff of Life
14 March 2009'Glasgow-based Abigail McLellan has always been an artist with a strong sense of purpose.' -
Painting 'lost' in the post auctioned by Royal Mail for £20
15 February 2009'The work by the late painter Mathias Kauage, who is regarded as Papua New Guinea's most famous artist, had been sent to a prominent London art dealer, Rebecca Hossack.' -
Mathias Kauage: Biting the Doctor's Arm
6 February 2009'Mathias Kauage is regarded as an outstanding artist of Papua New Guinea and one of the leading figures of modern art in the Pacific as a whole.' -
Stella loves..
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Dreaming in London
20 September 2008'In her tall, thin sliver of a Georgian mews home, which she shares with her author-husband Matthew Sturgis, she has made each room exude a personal intimacy without feeling cluttered... -
Artist Ken Done
26 July 2008'Ken Done typifies Australia with his brightness and beach scenes. When you think of him, you think of the harbour bridge and the opera house.' -
Objekts of Desire
1 July 2008'Practictioners of the ancient art of woodblock printing could well be seen not just as designers and printers, but as sculptors of a kind.' -
Stella Loves...
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Blonde Ambition
1 June 2008'Rebecca Hossack is one of London's most glamorous gallery owners. Credited with bringing Aboriginal art to Britain, she has an enviable A-list of buyers. But for Hossack, running an art... -
Mockett and Moquette
2 May 2008 -
A Place Called Home: Immigration To Britain Since The 1940's
7 April 2008'Seven years after she arrived, Hossack opened an art gallery, which became the first to seriously show Australian Aboriginal art in Europe.' -
Celebrities Toast Politician Who Puts Humour In The Picture
20 March 2008'Counciller Rebecca Hossack was surrounded by more than 600 well-wishers for the opening of her new art gallery in Fitzrovia. 'You've changed the face of British art. You've brought humour... -
Aussies Gallery's 20th Anniversary
20 March 2008'Rebecca Hossack opened her first art gallery in April 1988 and a second three years later. The gallery has been a great champion of Non-Western artistic tradition. It was the... -
Agony And Ecstasy For Marathon's Charity Ace
15 November 2007'With the New York City Marathon under her belt, Bloomsbury counciller Rebecca Hossack has returned even more determined to paint London streets a darker shade of green.' -
Table Spaces
1 November 2007'Esther Nienhuis: Early Morning Albert Bridge' -
Country Practice
1 July 2007'How artist David Bromley wakes up knowing what he is going to do each day is anyone's guess.'
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David Whitaker
29 March 2007'Painter who produced a hallucinatory range of optical effects with just seven colours.' -
David Whitaker: Abstract Artist of Technical Daring
20 March 2007'David Whitaker was a painter who over the course of his career extended the range and resonance of Abstract Art.' -
Traum-Haus
1 February 2007 -
Abigail McLellan at Rebecca Hossack
13 January 2007'There is a beguiling simplicity to McLellan's work. Its appeal lies in her effective use of colour - sometimes soft and subtle, sometimes richly glowing - and her subtle deployment... -
Technicolour Dreamtime
15 November 2006'Hot hues blaze through the Georgian house in Fitzrovia belonging to the gallery-owner Rebecca Hossack and biographer Matthew Sturgis. The colour comes courtesy of the Aboriginal artists that Rebecca represents... -
It's No Good Whingeing
2 August 2006'Bloomsbury ward has a conservative councillor for the first time in 20 years. On being elected, Ms Hossack vowed to give a voice to the community, and to make Bloomsbury... -
Art Beyond
1 August 2006'Since she has opened in 1988, Rebecca Hossack has pioneeringly shown works by Australian aboriginal artists, as well as great artists from other cultures..' -
Can You Tell What It's Worth Yet?
1 July 2006'The bubble seems to have burst for Aboriginal art - but that may be no bad thing, says Germaine Greer.' -
Rebecca's Empire
1 July 2006'As our first cultural attache to the UK, Rebecca Hossack proved there was more to Australia than Paul Hogan and Sir Les Patterson. Her next agenda: to make London more... -
Campaigning to preserve rock art in Western Australia’s Burrup peninsula
25 June 2006Channel 9 reports on campaigning to preserve the aboriginal rock art in Western Australia’s Burrup peninsula. -
Collective Passions
9 March 2006'Rebecca Hossack of Rebecca Hossack Gallery 'as a young girl growing up in Melbourne, I assembled a menagerie of glass animals.'' -
An Aussie Blueprint For A New Monarchy
24 February 2006'The photographs of a reception at Buckingham Palace for Australians provoked deep thoughts in my heart. The occasion came before the Queen's visit to Oz next month to open the... -
Art's At Heart
7 January 2006'It's a passion which might be nearing its end. Michael Claydon has spent 20 years amassing a stunning collection of artwork for his home, Newark Park.' -
Return To The Land: The Story Of The Spinifex People
1 January 2006'Aboriginal art is almost always about the land. About how the land came into being, anout how it lies, about its mystic power and its practical resources. This was never... -
Let Me Tell You A Story
1 November 2005'Indigenous Australians have had narrative art for millenia, yet only put paint to canvas last century.' -
Gallery Unveils Aboriginal Art Exhibition
14 October 2005'The songlines exhibition of contemporary Australian Aboriginal art has been brought to North Yorkshire through an exciting collaboration between Harrogate's Mercer art gallery and London gallery owner Rebecca Hossack.' -
Collectors' Focus: Aboriginal Art
5 October 2005'Rebecca Hossack explains why Aboriginal art appeals to so many collectors' -
Keeping Brilliant Women In The Frame
10 August 2005'What all these women share with their 18th century predecessors is a commitment to 'the life of the mind', and also to a modern version of the principles of support... -
Emma Haworth: London Eye
3 July 2005'East London-based artist Emma Haworth is fascinated by public spaces.' -
That's Art
9 June 2005'Hossack tried to teach me how to discern between the thousands of Aboriginal fakes that flood the market and the real thing: to show me the difference between potato-print-style symmetries,... -
Secret Of My Success
9 December 2004'I like to operate with the spirit of generousity. I'm very friendly and welcoming but if you look beind the scenes at our offices, it is rigorously well organised. We... -
Wandjina
20 July 2004'Two people are largely responsible for bringing an awareness of Aboriginal culture to this country: the late swashbuckling, bisexual writer Bruce Chatwin, in his magical book Songlines; and the Australian... -
Art Lovers Looking To Snap Up A Square Deal In City
15 April 2004'Among the new exhibitors this year is the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery, who also sells works at art fairs in the US, and are experts in Aboriginal art. Ms Hossack,... -
Collectable of the Month
1 March 2004'Ann Stokes' inspiration comes from a variety of sources, including Egyptian murals, British folk art and the countryside around her home in Italy where she spends half of the year.' -
Art Lovers Looking To Snap Up A Square Deal In City
15 April 2004'Among the new exhibitors this year is the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery, who also sells works at art fairs in the US, and are experts in Aboriginal art. Ms Hossack,... -
Collectable of the Month
1 March 2004'Ann Stokes' inspiration comes from a variety of sources, including Egyptian murals, British folk art and the countryside around her home in Italy where she spends half of the year.' -
Harry Tipped To Go Bush For His Art
14 June 2003''I'd offer him a show, I'm really really impressed,' Australian Rebecca Hossack said at her gallery in central London where she exhibits Aboriginal art. 'I had no idea he was... -
Geoffrey Bardon
15 May 2003'Geoffrey Bardon was a key-figure in the genesis of the Australian Aboriginal Art Movement. Through his patience, empathy and enthusiasm, a generation of Aboriginal artists was encouraged to set down... -
Allyson Reynolds at Rebecca Hossack
28 March 2003'The artist's lightness of touch evokes the delicacy of the natural world.' -
Jimmy Pike Obituary
8 November 2002'Jimmy Pike's painting style is unique. With its mixture of traditional aboriginal iconography and modern 'Western' motifs, its command of the line and enjoyment of colour, it is insanely recognisable.' -
Ginger Riley Munduwalawala Obituary
9 September 2002'Ginger Riley Munduwalawala was one of the strongest and most individual voices in Australian contemporary art. His boldly composed, brightly coloured paintings of his native landscape, and the mythological being... -
A Day In The Life Of An Art Dealer
27 August 2002'Although she still misses Australia, she thinks it unlikely that she'll ever leave London. 'In a funny way you can learn more about Australia from here', she says. 'You need... -
Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri Obituary
25 June 2002'Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri was one of the best-known and most highly regarded painters of the modern Aboriginal art movement.' -
Turkey Tolson Tjupurrula Obituary
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Pike Makes Big Splash
23 July 2001'I am delighted that we can display such a rare blend of boldness through bright colours and composition. He combines the traditional iconography of desert art with newer, more naturalistic... -
Paint Up Big
25 June 2001'Aboriginal art had long been ignored up until around ten years ago, but its rennaissance has been largely due to small galleries like the Rebecca Hossack, a charming, quirky, friendly... -
Johnny Warrangkula Tjupurrula Obituary
17 February 2001'Despite a slight stammer and a tremoe, Tjupurrula was a confident and influential figure at Papunya. He enjoyed his position as a leading member of what he termed the 'painting... -
Aboriginal Art Exhibitions at Rebecca Hossack
7 September 2000'Tjapanangka and other artists of Haast's Bluff desert community exhibit their modern Aboriginal Art at Rebecca Hossack Gallery.' -
Managerin & Muse
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Elizabeth Durak Obituary
31 May 2000'Durak in her studio: her unmasking as the Aboriginal 'Eddie Burrup' caused consternation.' -
Nightmare on Windmill Street
25 March 2000'They can take her tree - but they can't take Rebecca's passion for greenery, or her determination to liven up her once-drab neighbourhood.' -
Floral Skip Stays Until I Get My Tree Back
20 March 2000'If she can't have an Australian tree, argues Ms Hossack, why not install something that wouldn't look out of place in any corner of London. So she has turned a... -
This Twilight Land on the Cusp of Sleep
30 November 1999'Sure enough, in Wallace's world, anything can happen.' -
So What Are Songlines?
20 April 1999'Jimmy Pike's paintings depict his native land in the same symbolic way as songlines are used to evoke the Australian landscape.' -
In The Mind's Eye
30 March 1999'Shaffique Uddin's myriad-brushstroke works radiate an inner light through many layers of paint. Even his darker-paletted pictures exude a magical phosphorescence, a heart-warming illumination - that of an artist who... -
Pavement Artist with a Difference
1 September 1998'Jimmy Pike paints the pavement outside of the Rebecca Hossack Gallery for his exhibition, valued at £125,000.' -
Interpretation Of Dreamtimes In Fitzrovia
9 August 1998'There was nowhere else for the beau monde to be on Thursday evening other than the Rebecca Hossack Gallery in Windmill Street, Fitzrovia, where, of course, I joined them for... -
Cook's Tour For Artists From Oz
5 August 1998'A group of Aboriginal artists stopped off in York on their way to visit Whitby, the home port of captain James Cook.' -
Butcher Cherel at the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
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Jimmy and Pat meet The Queen
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Jimmy brings an ancient new vision to London
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Dinkum Duo have a dreamtime in wonderland
11 July 1998 -
Outback pair see fiction come true
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Rover Thomas Obituary
16 April 1998'Rover Thomas was one of the first-generation masters of the Aboriginal Art movement. The strenght and almost abstract simplicity of his paintings won him an intrenational reputation. In 1990 he... -
Sisters Doing It For Themselves
10 April 1998'Gertie Huddlestone & the other Joshua Sisters are amongst the community's most exciting artists.' -
Rebecca, Queen Of The Desert
4 April 1998'John Walsh meeets an ebullient Australian, Rebecca Hossack, who runs a London art gallery and wants to win a Queensland lizard race.' -
Prison Officers Go Sick In protest At Assault Claims
2 April 1998'Rebecca Hossack, one of the judges of the Prison Butterfly Competition.' -
Rebecca, Queen of the Desert
28 March 1998'John Walsh is overwhelmed by Rebecca Hossack, Queen Bee of Antipodean arts in London.' -
Jagged And Beautiful
2 February 1998'The Rebecca Hossack Gallery exhibits art by exciting individuals from all over the world.' -
Art In London Restaurants
31 January 1998'The visitor to a restaurant in the Four Seasons Hotel near Hyde Park will be astonished to find a room there full of paintings by an Australian artist, Robert Campbell... -
Home and Away by Rebecca Hossack
23 December 1997'Indeed, my toxicologist friend suggested that an exhibition of Aboriginal remedies would be a real revelation. Perhaps it would be my project for next year.' -
Brave New World
29 November 1997'Bright colours and works of art from around the world bring an inspired warmth to the home of Australian cultural attaché and gallery owner Rebecca Hossack, Katherine Sorrell writes.' -
Hear The Art
2 November 1997'On November 27 Australia House will light up. It should be a spectacular occasion.' -
United Colours Of The World
1 October 1997'Cultural attache Rebecca Hossack's London home is an evolving work of art, as Anne Barrowclough reports.' -
The World on the Walls
30 September 1997'British Airways is extremely proud to be able to add Clifford Possum to the roster of artists who are contributing to their global celebration of highly individual world images being... -
Return Of The Native
7 September 1997'A shrine to individuality is how art dealer Rebecca Hossack describes her London flat.' -
United Colours of the World
6 September 1997'Nothing in life is permanent. The design of your house should be ephemeral. It is constantly changing because that's how life is.' -
Dreamtime Art is a Real Eye-Opener
18 August 1997'Songlines: An Exhibition of Aboriginal Art at the Shire Hall, Stafford, is quite literally an eye opener.' -
Possum Paints the Skies
4 July 1997'The work of one of Australia's leading Aboriginal artists, Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri, soon will be flying on the tails of British Airways planes as part of the airline's image makeover.' -
Keeping the Dreaming Alive
23 June 1997'Tens of thousands of years old and still going strong, Aboriginal art is proving itself a force in modern art.' -
Diary: Clifford Possum at Rebecca Hossack Gallery
7 June 1997'Mr Possum is a one-eyed Aboriginal painter - Australia's most famous and accomplished - and Dr Germaine Greer opened this important show on Wednesday.' -
Aboriginal Artist Puts on Dream Show
7 June 1997'An Aboriginal artist whose dreams form the basis of his paintings has brought his one-man show to London.' -
Living Colour
1 April 1997'See the HP Pavilion in action at the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery, London. The artist Fred Pollock will be exhibiting his work and attending the event.' -
Diary Of The Week
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One Not to Miss
1 January 1997'Abigail McLellan, one of Scotland's brightest and most exciting painters in her first solo show.' -
'She's one beaut Sheila' Says Les
13 December 1996'Australia's cultural attache visited the North-East yesterday - but missing where the nicotine-stained buck teeth, the glazed stare and the filthy tie of Sir Les Patterson.' -
First Look
1 December 1996'Abigail McLellan, a 27-year-old painter based in Scotland, has already won acclaim for her bold, semi-abstract portraits.' -
Mathias Kauage Private View
7 September 1996'The High Commissioner for Papua New Guinea, HE Sir Kina Bona, opened the exhibition of works by Mathias Kauage at the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery in London's West End.' -
Emily Kngwarreye
6 September 1996'Emily Kngwarreye was one of Australia's leading artists.' -
Emily Kngwarray Obituary
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Songlines Show
1 September 1996'Our appreciation of contemporary Aboriginal art continues to go from stength to strength - largely thanks to the efforts of Rebecca Hossack who has spent the last eight years sourcing,... -
Beaut!
1 September 1996'...cultural attaché, Rebecca Hossack certainly has chic on her side. Rebecca Hossack must be the only woman in Britain with a bedroom door worth more than £10,000 - and decorated... -
Dreamtime Art On Show
27 August 1996'Rebecca travelled to Australia and worked with artists from the Aboriginal communities, often presenting their work at her two London galleries.' -
A dab hand at the art of diplomacy
15 August 1996'For Mathias Kauage, it was 'wanpela gutpela de tru long laip belong me long lukim yu, Kwin belong England'. In other words, meeting the Queen was the best day of... -
God Save our Misis Kwin
10 August 1996'Tribal chief's portrait gives her headdress.' -
PNG artist off to UK to see Misis Kwin
28 June 1996'Contemporary artist Mathias Kauage will leave for London tomorrow at the invitation of Queen Elizabeth to a gallery opening and show his artistic version of the monarch.' -
Well Oiled
7 June 1996'Where to go rubber necking: Rebecca Hossack's' -
The People Live Here
1 April 1996'Hence my dream of the open market place in Ancient Greece - the Agora. A place where citizens go to debate how their city is to be shaped, how it... -
A Month In The Arts
1 March 1996'Rebecca Hossack's Burns Bicentenary.' -
Poetry In Motion
7 February 1996'Scottish artists celebrating Robert Burns.'
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Art Attack
22 January 1996'Cultural Officer Rebecca Hossack makes Australian Art Hot in London.' -
Symbol Minded Designs
11 August 1993'Aboriginal art is the specialty of 36-year old Rebecca Hossack, who was one of the first to bring it to London in 1988.' -
How We Met: Victor Ubogo and Rebecca Hossack
12 November 1995'I walked into the room and saw Rebecca sitting there, smiling, and I thought: 'Wow - I'm glad I'm here!' She was so beautiful; when she smiled her face just... -
Conmen make a killing on Aboriginal art market
17 September 1995'The real thing: gallery owner Rebecca Hossack with genuine Aboriginal paintings.' -
In the Frame: Women Who Feel The Appeal Of Art
25 August 1995'Rebecca Hossack came over here from Australia to practise law, but now promotes non-Western art from her gallery in Camden and holds the post of Australian cultural attache.' -
Dreams of Beauty
23 August 1995'Gertie Huddlestone is one of Australia's most innovative contemporary landscapists. And this, her first show outside of Australia, discolses her debt of honour to Aboriginal art.' -
Songlines Of Praise
14 August 1995'With an almost biblical sense of wonder, the insects and plants in Gertie's work drawf any human representation, in a clear reflection of a lifestyle so different to that in... -
A Cultural Revolution at Australia House
12 August 1995'Hossack may be the first real-life cultural attache in Australia House on the Strand, but a foul-mouthed, spittlestrewn Les Patterson she certainly is not. In fact it's hard to find... -
Aboriginal Originals
2 August 1995'Freddy Timms used ochre on canvas to create Warmun, part of the Songlines XIV exhibition.' -
Aboriginal Community Continues To Amaze
1 August 1995'Aboriginal art has plenty of admirers. Not least Robert Hughes who hailed it as the last great movement of the 20th centuyry, writes Samantha Lewis.' -
Alasdair Wallace at Rebecca Hossack
1 August 1995'Alasdair Wallace's paintings draw in the viewer, seducing easily with their colour and light, but above all with their imagery.' -
Tribal Rites in Deepest Fitzrovia
5 July 1995'Australia really does have a cultural attache in London. She lives in colourful style in Fitzrovia and, as nick Foulkes found out, looks nothing like Sir Les Patterson.' -
Tribal Rites in Deepest Fitzrovia
5 July 1995'Australia really does have a cultural attache in London. She lives in colourful style in Fitzrovia and, as nick Foulkes found out, looks nothing like Sir Les Patterson.' -
He Paints the Heroes of Dreamtime
1 July 1995'Just as this art gains international recognition - galleries like noted dealer Rebecca Hossack's in London are drawing enthusiastic visitors - its time-honoured traditions are in danger of disappearing.' -
Sculpture in the Open
1 June 1995'The Sculpture Garden at St James's, Piccadilly, London, run by the Rebecca Hossack Gallery, is a salient venue for Michael Clark's new show.' -
Capital Talk
17 May 1995'Rebecca Hossack is a very cultural Aussie. She told Jenena Hosja what she thought of life in the Capital.' -
Hot Frocks Shock Frocks
6 May 1995'Have I missed the encore?' -
Reception at Australia House
6 May 1995'Miss Rebecca Hossack hosted a pink champagne reception in the Downer Room at Australia House in the Strand.' -
Australian Art
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Following The Dreamtime Trail
22 February 1995'Back in London, Khal sought out Aboriginal art dealer Rebecca Hossack (recently appointed Cultural Development Officer at the Australian High Commissioner and 'a great gal') who assisted him in acquiring... -
Australia Day Dinner
18 February 1995'...Rebecca Hossack, the recently appointed Cultural Development Officer at the Australian High Commission in London.' -
Art & Soul
18 February 1995'As Australian cultural attache, Rebecca Hossack is committed to erasing popular myth and revealing the diversity of our art to the British.' -
Alasdair Wallace: Small Wonders
17 February 1995'This young Glaswegian artist's bizarre imaginary landscapes, richly coloured and formally composed, populated by strange creatures and surprising relationships, recall the disturbing nightmare worlds of Bosch and Bruegel.' -
Terror Australis: The Real Cultural Attache Tackles Sir Les
19 January 1995''It was quite funny because the High Commissioner was expecting to meet the cultural attache in the foyer and he came down and there were the two of us.' Miss... -
A Symphony Of Life In Dream Time
14 January 1995'Music and theatre he could relate to but pictures meant nothing - until he found aboriginal art.' -
From Birds to Bushmen and Back
1 January 1995'Rebecca Hossack, who runs a West End gallery, specializing in modern work by Australian Aborigines and African Bushmen, mounted the vibrant exhibition at the Barbican.' -
Dream Time
12 November 1994'It's Rebecca Hossack's dream job - Australia's cultural development officer in London.' -
Culture Queen
9 November 1994'Australian-born London art dealer Rebecca Hossack was last week appointed Australia's cultural development officer in London.' -
Australian Culture In For A Boost
2 November 1994'An Australian High Commission spokesman confirmed Rebecca Hossack will take up the position in December. Ms Hossack, from Melbourne, runs two London galleries and is a graduate in law and... -
Out In Front
1 November 1994'Arriving from Australia in 1982 to study law, Rebecca Hossack took just six weeks to switch to art history, and now runs two galleries in London.' -
Envoy To Promote Culture In England
26 October 1994'Ms Rebecca Hossack, 38, is to take up the post of cultural development officer in London in December in a move that will give Australian arts a higher profile in... -
The Sheila Who Gave Sir Les The Elbow
22 October 1994'She is stepping into large and rather badly stained shoes.' -
A colourful PNG artist sells well in Europe
27 September 1994'From the 12 acrylic-on-canvas paintings in Mathias Kauage's first London show at the Rebecca Hossack Gallery, four were bought by the still-to-open Glasgow Museum of Modern Art...' -
The Art Of Survival In The Bush
22 September 1994'Britain's first major exhibition of contemporary art by African Bushmen aims to spotlight the threats to their future as well as giving an insight into Bushman art and culture. Curated... -
Bushman Art At The Barbican
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Fred Pollock: Rebecca Hossack
14 September 1994'Fred pollocks works in the tradition of British abstraction associated with the 1950s.' -
Voll Magie
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Tribal Artists Showcased
20 July 1994'In his first London exhibition, Papua New Guinea artist Mathias Kauage is showing 12 paintings and drawings which span a period of 18 years.' -
Diary Of A World Cup Widow
2 July 1994'Rebecca Hossack is an art gallery owner who lives in central London. But for the next three weeks she is also a football widow, one of the thousands of women... -
Kauage: Rebecca Hossack, Fitzrovia
1 July 1994'The paintings are remarkable largly because of the legacy of colonialism which they chart and seek to come to terms with.' -
UK Finds Utopia
5 June 1994'What a delight to visit Rebecca Hossack's gallery in central London to find a new exhibition of the work of Aboriginal artist Emily Kame Kngwarreye.' -
Songlines Across Europe
4 June 1994'A major touring exhibition is setting Aboriginal art on the world cultural stage.' -
The Sculpture Garden
1 June 1994'Through the generosity of RTZ and the Rebecca Hossack Gallery, which also has a gallery beneath the Rectory, this has now been converted into a sculpture garden in which a... -
Resilient Rebecca Has A Brush With Fame
1 June 1994'An Australian art dealer is making a dramatic breakthrough in a cut-throat world.' -
Rebecca Hossack: Australia
1 June 1994'Iridescent Aboriginal paintings manage to stand up to Rebecca Hossack's joyful celebration of colour and light in her apartment, where the wainscot is painted purple and the walls above it... -
Style Counsellors
27 May 1994''I feel we have run out of ideas' I am interested in British artists who go to non-Western sources.' -
'Fate', Doggedness Brings Aboriginal Art To Britain
11 March 1994'An Australian Art dealer is making a dramatic breakthrough in a cut-throat world.' -
London Art Galleries: Aussie Contrarian
8 January 1994'Boldness is sometimes rewarded. In 1988 Rebecca Hossack, a thirty-something ex-lawyer from Melbourne, opened her first art gallery in London.' -
Light Source: Garry Fabian Miller
1 November 1993'My exhibition at Rebecca Hossack Gallery is called 'Home Land', which is the name of my home in Devon, and as all the pictures come from my garden or the... -
Emily Kngwarray and Axel Poignant Exhibition at Rebecca Hossack
29 September 1993'Emily Kame Kngwarreye from Utopia, north east of Alice Springs, is in her eighties and has recently won an Australian Arts Council Fellowship.' -
Boomeranged Into The Modern World
1 August 1993'Rebecca Hossack has been the pioneer dealer of aboriginal art in this country...' -
Aboriginal Art: Mythscapes
31 July 1993'The emergence within the past 20 years of a dozen Aboriginal painters whose works are as good as those of any other modern art movement is revealed by the Hayward... -
Destined To Be A Family Favourite
23 July 1993'London's Rebecca Hossack Gallery, which has pioneered an appreciation of Aboriginal art, has terrific shows of their work at both her Piccadilly and Windmill Street galleries all summer.' -
Joining The Dots On The Landscape
20 July 1993'A number of artists have been influenced by the Aboriginal painting and sculpture they have seen in Australia....Caro Liddell and Chris Drury exhibiting at the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery. ' -
Robert Campbell Jnr
17 July 1993'Robert Campbell Jnr was one of the first generation of urban Aboriginal artists, and perhaps the finest.' -
Secrets In The Sands Of time
17 July 1993'Aboriginal paintings are like poetry.' -
Bushmen Fight Back Through Their Art
16 June 1993'As a result of their resistance to their repression, a unique showing of their art can be seen for the first time in the UK' -
African Bushmen at Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
1 June 1993'There are pictures of trees, insects and animals: stylised or schematised... you come away with: the understanding of the forces and cycles of nature' -
African Bushmen Art
16 May 1993'The first exhibition of work from African Bushmen ever to be shown in this country.' -
African Bushmen at Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
1 May 1993'Dada and Komtsa are here under the auspices of Survival International to promote a sale of tribal paintings.' -
Featherwork
1 March 1993'Simon Costin on show at Rebecca Hossack Gallery.' -
Painting Out of a Corner
8 January 1993'Rebecca Hossack claimed a victory over the recession with an exhibition at her Windmill Street gallery in London.' -
Small Masterworks From Papunya Tula
9 September 1992'On show here at Rebecca Hossack are a large collection of painted canvases and Coolamons, long dish-shaped pieces of painted wood used by women to do everything from gathering food... -
Shafique Uddin at Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery, St James's
22 July 1992'Using acrylic paint, he fills every nook and cranny of his small paintings with tiny brushmarks that remind one of the agoraphobia of Outsider art.' -
Australian Aboriginal art from the Western Desert
9 July 1992'The contemporary paintings of the Aboriginal artists have taken the Western art world by storm... Thanks should be extended to Rebecca Hossack and Colin Johnstone for making this exhibition at... -
Art at Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery, St. James's
1 June 1992'Rebecca Hossack, personally, has a strong commitment to the work of Aboriginal artists, believing it to be amongst the most important and spiritual art being created anywhere in the world... -
Joyous Art
1 April 1992'One of the foremost authorities on the art-form is Rebecca Hossack, whose gallery in London's Windmill Street was the first outside Australia to exhibit Aboriginal paintings.' -
Rituals Of Life
1 November 1991'In the exhibition 'Songlines' organized by Rebecca Hossack, bold patterns and vivid colours assault the eye with as much dazzling power as European optical art.' -
Pictures From Dreamtime
31 August 1991'London's Barbican Centre is hosting an extensive exhibition of desert paintings, sculptures and rugs selected by Rebecca Hossack, an Australian-born art dealer, whose London gallery continually shows aboriginal masterpieces.' -
Sacred And Commercial
28 August 1991'If we in London know more about Australian aboriginal art than we did a few years ago then it's probably due to the efforts of Rebecca Hossack.' -
Striking While The Iron Is Hot
24 August 1991'Rebecca Hossack has been exhibiting Aboriginal art in London for years... her labor of love has paid off.' -
The Original Aboriginal Symbolism
23 August 1991'Songlines is a show of Aboriginal art presented by the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery at the Barbican Centre. This is probably the most comprehensive exhibition of Aboriginal art yet mounted... -
Barbican, Aboriginal Art of Clifford Possum & Jimmy Pike
21 August 1991'Clifford Possum is a different league from the rest' -
Barbican & Rebecca Hossack Gallery Exhibition, Songlines
14 August 1991'The exhibition at the Barbican has been put together in conjunction with the Rebecca Hossack Gallery; Australian born Hossack is London's authority in Aboriginal art' -
Barbican & Rebecca Hossack Gallery Exhibition, Songlines
9 August 1991'The latest exhibition in the Barbican's Art Centre Concourse Gallery is the most exciting and comprehensive exhibition of Aboriginal Art yet mounted in Britain. Organised by the Rebecca Hossack Gallery,... -
Barbican & Rebecca Hossack Gallery Exhibition, Songlines
2 August 1991'This major exhibition, mounted by the Rebecca Hossack Gallery, sets out to demonstrate the vitality in today's Aboriginal art.' -
Barbican & Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery Exhibition, Songlines
1 August 1991'The exhibition at the Barbican has been put together in conjunction with the Rebecca Hossack Gallery; Australian born Hossack is London's authority in Aboriginal art' -
Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery, Aboriginal Bark Paintings
31 July 1991'This exhibition of bark paintings from Yirrkala Dhanbul is the most comprehensive to be seen in London since the show organised by David Attenborough in 1963' -
Aboriginal Designs, Songlines Exhibition, Barbican
29 July 1991'Rebecca Hossack is presenting Songlines, a major exhibition covering all aspects of modern and historical Aboriginal culture' -
Bark Paintings And Pukamani Poles
1 July 1991'On the pink floor of the Rebecca Hossack Gallery, poles from Bathurst Island have been grouped in a similar way to form a memorial.' -
Visual Art of Bark Paintings And Pukamani Poles
22 June 1991'The Hossack Gallery's admirable commitment to the last native Australian art is this show of bark paintings and log coffins from Yirrikala' -
Friend To The Rich And Famous
15 June 1991'Rebecca Hossack, a Melbourne doctor's daughter, serves tea with honey to British aristocrats and local bohemians on the pavement in front of her shop.' -
Bridges Across the Cultural Time Zone, Robert Campbell Jnr
10 June 1991'Aboriginal artist Robert Campbell Jnr presents a compromise that could bridge the cultural gap across the time Zones. As the title of his exhibition at the Rebecca Hossack Gallery puts... -
Arts Review Featuring Robert Campbell Jnr And Caro Liddell
31 May 1991'A double show: paintings by Robert Campbell Jnr and prints by Caro Liddell. Caro's coloured etchings are a record of the vivid impressions on her of a tour of the... -
Boomerang Exhibition At Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
24 April 1991'An exhibition of Aboriginal artefacts and paintings sounds like a pleasant thing. 'Boomerang', at the Rebecca Hossack Gallery includes paintings, boomerangs, woomeras (digging sticks), clubs, and, the centrepiece, a tjuringa.' -
Boomerang Exhibition At The Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
9 April 1991'Laying out boomerangs at the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery, London, for an exhibition of Aboriginal artefacts' -
Clifford Possum In The Sunday Times
31 March 1991'Clifford Possum to reproduce his picture Kangaroo Dreaming for the book's dustjacket - for Australian novelists Thomas Keneally' -
West End Gallery Defies Protests Over Sacred Poles
27 March 1991'West End gallery owner Rebecca Hossack is to go ahead with an exhibition of Aboiriginal works of art, despite protests from Australia that it includes sacred objects.' -
Art Briefs, Aboriginal Art At Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
13 March 1991'The six-month exhibition will be in four phases depicting different regions of Aboriginal culture in Australia.' -
Major Aboriginal Art Show Opens In London
6 March 1991'Held at the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery in the West End and opened with a display of paintings from the Balgo Hills' -
Jimmy Pike At Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
1 March 1991'From the 5th February to 2nd March the gallery is exhibiting work by the Aboriginal painter Jimmy Pike.' -
Songlines V Exhibition
1 March 1991'This exhibtion is the start of a six-month series of Aboriginal art exhibitions at the gallery to demonstrate the great diversity and explosion of talent coming out of Aboriginal communities.' -
Prints, Arts Review Featuring Jimmy Pike
22 February 1991'The exhibition consists of big screen-prints, fabulous coloured rags, sweater and even T-shirts.' -
Private View Jimmy Pike
12 February 1991'Aboriginal artist Jimmy Pike is currently serving time in Australia for a tribal 'pay-back' killing. His pictures, currently on show at Rebecca Hossack in London, vividly evoke the outback he... -
Designs from Down Under
1 February 1991'The celebrated work of Aboriginal artist Jimmy Pike, his vivid designs each based on a traditional Aboriginal story, have now been incorporated into a range of fabrics, rugs and clothing.' -
Songlines V - Paintings from Balgo Hills
1 February 1991'Stunning Aboriginal paintings from the Balgo Hills community depict the artists' Dreaming - mythical landscapes of the Australian desert.' -
Forbes Featuring Tjapanangka
10 December 1990'Outside Australia, Kahn has added 21 more paintings, acquired from dealers in New York and London. One of his most expensive paintings, 'Wannayarra' by Mick Gill Tjakamarra, was bought at... -
Doggie Bags Featuring Rebecca Hossack
1 November 1990'The dog has long enjoyed an exalted position as man's best friend. But the tide of feminism seems to have washed away even this kennel of old-fashioned maleness.' -
Clifford Possum & Papunya Tula Artists
26 October 1990'Clifford Possum Tjpaltjarri pioneers a lexicon of visual symbols that in this show represent dozens of common objects.' -
Clifford Possum in London
1 August 1990'The paintings of Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri shown at Rebecca Hossack Gallery in London together with those of other Pupunya artists not only create a memorable evocation of the Australian landscape... -
Dreaming And Dealing - David Langsam Explores The New Wave of Aboriginal Art
1 August 1990'Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri...working on a large canvas on the floor of the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery, he meticulously placees dots forming concentric circles which join one part of a story... -
TNT Magazine Featuring Clifford Possum
30 July 1990'Walking from the street into Rebecca Hossack Gallery to view Clifford Possum Tjapaltajarri's Aboriginal paintings is to step into a small world of Possum magic.' -
TNT Magazine Featuring Clifford Possum
23 July 1990'Walking fromthe street into Rebecca Hossack Gallery to view Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri's Aboriginal paintings is to step into a small world of Possum magic.' -
Man of Few Words in Royal Chat
23 July 1990'London's Aboriginal painter Clifford Possum emerged from the gates of Backingham Palace hot, tired, but satisfied.' -
Native Art Fetches a Record
23 July 1990'A record $50,600 was paid for an Aboriginal artwork at an auction in Melbourne. Clifford possum's 1972 painting Love Story had been expected to sell for up to $25,000' -
Clifford Possum, Black artist has his day at the Palace
21 July 1990'Clifford Possum emerged from the gates of Buckingham Palace, hot, tired, but satisfied.' -
Great Black Artist Meets Big White Queen
20 July 1990'Clifford, who is regarded as one of the finest Aboriginal artists from the Western Desert, became the first Aboriginal to meet the Queen at Buckingham Palace.' -
Review Featuring Clifford Possum
16 July 1990'Mr Possum, who is one of Australia's leading artists, is the first Aboriginal to hold a one-man exhibition in Europe.'
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States Of Mind, Featuring Clifford Possum
14 July 1990'The extraordinary sophistication to be found in the Aboriginal paintings of Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri..Painting after painting shows extraordinary pictorial subtlety and beauty by the standards of Western museums - or... -
Tribal Art Becomes Our Elgin Marbles, Featuring Clifford Possum
14 July 1990'Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri will have his dearest wish fulfilled - he's going to meet the Queen.' -
Art Monthly Australia Featuring Clifford Possum
12 July 1990'Songlines' Fourth Annual Exhibition of Paintings by Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri and other artists from the Australian Western Desert at Rebecca Hossack Gallery' -
Waking Up To Dreamtime
1 July 1990'Rebecca Hossack is showing mainstream dot and circle paintings at her central London gallery.' -
Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri - Songlines IV
29 June 1990'Rebecca Hossack was the first to introduce Aboriginal work into this country and this is her fourth annual show and this is her fourth annual show. The paintings draw on... -
Songlines IV. Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri and other Aboriginal Artists
22 June 1990'An exhibition that lifts the spirits with rich colours and design, weaving stories direct from the Aboriginal experience.' -
Songlines And Dreamings
1 June 1990'The Aboriginal people of Australia have been painting for over fifty thousand years, so there's something of an irony in the fact that their work is only just beginning to... -
Songlines and Dreamings - Contemporary Art from Aboriginal Australia
31 May 1990'In England, Australian gallery owner Rebecca Hossack was the first person to sell Aboriginal paintings.' -
Cowboys And Aborigines
1 May 1990'Rebecca, a Melbourne University law and art history graduate who found the art world preferable to the legal profession, decided to open an art gallery two years ago with the... -
Songlines - Paintings from the Balgo Hills and portraits from an uninhabited land
4 April 1990'Songlines, the mythical ans physical tracks that connect the water holes and sacred sites of the Aboriginal peole of Australia, tell of creation and must be sung into existence.' -
Songlines - Dash for desert dots
4 April 1990'One art form that has flourished for 50,000 years is only just beginning to catch on' -
Songlines - the meaning behind the works of the people of Balgo Hills
1 April 1990'An important exhibition of Aboriginal art is now showing in London for the first time outside Australia.' -
Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri Painting at the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery, London
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Art / London 90 Fair - Anatjari Tjampitjinpa
20 March 1990'Songlines - the emergence of contemporary Aboriginal art paintings, Rebecca Hossack talks of her recent trip to the Australian desert' -
TNT Magazine Featuring Clifford Possum
19 March 1990'Just recently in New York a painting by Aboriginal artist Clifford Possum sold for over $35,000' -
Artist whose spirit lies in the surreal
19 March 1990'The spectacular aboriginal desert paintings from western Australia on view at the Rebecca Hossack Gallery at 35 Windmill Street' -
Financial Times featuring George Bush
17 March 1990'Aboriginal painting has a striking beauty and formal intensity' -
Financial Times Featuring Songlines
13 March 1990'Songlines Aboriginal Painting Exhibition' -
Faith, Hope And A Friendly Bank Manager
1 March 1990'If I hadn't left Australia, there are so many interesting things I wouldn't have done and new friends I wouldn't have made.' -
Vogue Featuring Rose Cecil - Londres En Parle
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What's on in London - Takashi Torao at the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
5 August 1989'This month sees the first London exhibition of the Japanese artistTakashi Torao, who is already well established in his native Tokyo as an artist willing to monumental themes.' -
From Euan To Yuendemu
22 July 1989'Looking at the current exhibition of Aboriginal paintings at Rebecca Hossack Gallery, I was struck immediately by the way all the calligraphy is conceived in plan form, seen from above.' -
Songlines - Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
12 July 1989'Rebecca Hossack is the only European Gallery regularly exhibiting Aboriginal paintings.' -
Aboriginal Abstracts Capture The Imagination Of Western Buyers
10 July 1989'Aboriginal art has now come to London, with a show called 'Songlines' at the Rebecca Hossack Gallery in Windmill Street.' -
Taking A Line For A Walk - Songlines Exhibition
3 July 1989'Once again the Rebecca Hossack Gallery is showing a selection of works by contemporary Aboriginal artists in her 'Songlines' exhibition. And once again the paintings are visually stunning as the,... -
Modern Painters - Dreamtime
1 July 1989'The art of Papunya Tula was a vision born out of adversity' -
London Aboriginal Art
1 July 1989'Born in Australia, Rebecca Hossack is one of the growing number of young gallery owners who are committed and successful in discovering new artists. She says she is also the... -
Australian Art Shows - An Overview Of Australian's Bicentennial Art In London
1 July 1989'There has been a good deal of Australian art to be seen in London in the past few months...' -
Return Of The Native
1 July 1989'Songlines - paintings from the Great Western Desert, is at the Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London.' -
True Blue Aussie Art - Songlines Exhibition
5 June 1989'Aboriginal art comes to London for some much needed exposure.' -
Gallery Guide 1989 - Trick Recyclists
2 January 1989'For some people contemporary art is a load of rubbish. And for some artists, it really is a load of rubbish. Many of them are now taking for their raw... -
Commercial Galleries - Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
1 January 1989'Rebecca Hossack, a lively Australian opened her eponymous gallery in Windmill street two years ago'. The shows have varied from Papunya tula - an exhibition of colourful Aboriginal paintings to... -
Bernard Faucon Photography - Direct Action
1 October 1988'The formost artist of 'directional' photography, Bernard Faucon, stages scenes rather than records events. The results are both intriuging and disturbing.' -
Rebecca Hossack - Bringing Home the New Bacons
1 October 1988'London dealer Rebecca Hossack perfers selling to young buyers. It's persuading artists to keep their prices within reach is the hard part' -
Colin Johnstone - Plant-life inspiration for artist in Orkney
1 October 1988'It is interesting that in an age of prepackaged food, saturation farming and mass-produced medicines, there is a demand for the paintings of an artist immersed in the folklore of... -
Rebecca Hossack - An Australian In London
1 September 1988'The Rebecca Hossack Gallery opened in Windmill Street only a short time ago. Already it seems to have become one of London's fashionable fixtures, the result of a sustained effort... -
Aboriginal Art - Landscape and Legend
1 August 1988'The birth of the Papunya Tula school of Aboriginal painting has been described as one of the most miracolous stories in the world of art.' -
What Use Is Art? Featuring Papunya Tula
24 July 1988'Australia's Aborigines certainly know what art is for. Thousands of years ago they made sand paintings. Nowadays they use acrylic colours on canvas. In both cases they paint to tell... -
Paintings of the Dreaming - Papunya Tula Art
15 July 1988'The dots that give papunya painting its mesmeric quality echo the dabs of ochre painted on the bodies of dancers taking part in cermonies.' -
Paintings of the Dreaming - Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
6 July 1988'Dots painted onto brown, grey or buff ground map out the diagramic form stories of 'the Dreaming', which include Creation myths and narratives about various ancestor spirits.' -
Art Break - Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery
1 July 1988'New galleries spring up in unexpected places. Rebecca Hossack exhibits young contemporary artists at 35 Windmill st.' -
Papunya Tula - Paintings of the Dreaming
1 July 1988'Geometric designs rich in colour and ritual significance from the Papunya Tula Aboriginal artists of Australia. At the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery.' -
Galleries - A Long-Haired Hossack
1 July 1988'A Long-Haired Hossack by Nicola Godden' -
Hossack Regiment
1 July 1988'I want people to share the enjoyment I feel for art, says Rebecca Hossack, the gorgeous Australian amazon and art loving founder of the modestly named Rebecca Hossack Gallery' -
Don't Label The Dreamtime
1 July 1988'As its title suggests, 'Paintings of the Dreaming' at the Rebecca Hossack Gallery features contemporary Aboriginal artists and specifically those from Papunya Tula.' -
Vogue feturing Ann Carrington, Stephen Masterson and Tim Lewis
1 July 1988'Rebecca Hossack exhibits young contemporary artists at 35 Windmill Street.'
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