Introducing our new Window Gallery

 

We’re delighted to share San Mei Gallery’s new public-facing Window Gallery, presenting a series of micro-exhibitions by emerging contemporary artists. Open 24 hours a day, this new programming strand facilitates responsive and exciting small-scale exhibitions in a hypervisible context.

All artworks in the Window Gallery are available for sale, supporting emerging artists with income as well as fundraising for San Mei Gallery’s other non-commercial artistic programmes.

Tamara and the Swan, one of a series of colour pencil drawings produced by Josie Perry within the framework of their collaborative project ‘Plasma Spring’ with Daphne Simons, is the first work in the new Window Gallery. Two further colour pencil drawings, Leonor’s Bathroom and Betrayal Hurts, are also available to view on request.

All three drawings crystallise scenarios and encounters between characters from the worlds of Perry and Simons’ collaboratively produced comic which stems from a quick-fire script writing process fictionalising figures from art history and popular media, a form of surreal homage that is absurd, sincere, irreverent and camp.

For sales enquiries, please contact rufus@sanmeigallery.co.uk 

San Mei Gallery is is a registered Community Interest Company. All funds raised go back into our programme, with a focus on supporting emerging research-led practitioners through solo and group exhibitions and educational programmes.

 
Rufus Rock