Miami - 510 SW 8th Ct. (Little Havana) - FL 33130
Since its founding in 1988, the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery has carved out a distinctive and enduring presence in the international art world. Known for its vibrant and unorthodox approach, the gallery has spent over three decades championing artistic individuality, cultural inclusivity, and visual excellence. Its longevity is a testament to a vision that values artistic authenticity over fleeting trends.
One of the gallery’s most significant contributions has been its pioneering role in promoting non-Western art in the UK and Europe. It was the first gallery in Europe to exhibit Australian Aboriginal painting, and it continues to spotlight this tradition through its celebrated Songlines exhibitions. Beyond Aboriginal art, the gallery has showcased work from the Bushmen of the Kalahari, tribal India, and Papua New Guinea—offering a vital platform to artists and cultures often underrepresented in the Western art scene.
Alongside these global traditions, the gallery nurtures a diverse range of contemporary Western artists. The roster includes bold and expressive painters, sculptors, ceramicists, and printmakers, each of whom embodies the gallery’s commitment to individuality, craftsmanship, and imaginative force. With artists like Carla Kranendonk, Mersuka Dopazo, Phil Shaw, and Avital Sheffer, the gallery embraces a dynamic blend of tradition and innovation.
Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery operates from multiple London locations and participates in numerous international art fairs annually. It works closely with museums and institutions, helping build both private and public collections worldwide. The gallery also enriches the cultural landscape through talks, poetry readings, and educational outreach, weaving a rich dialogue between Eastern and Western perspectives.
Guided by a passion for art that is soulful, skillful, and resonant, the gallery continues to thrive as a space where diversity, depth, and visual beauty converge.
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