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Rebecca
Hossack
Gallery
Stand
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| 35 Windmill
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| Fitzrovia |
| London
W1T 2JS |
| 020
7436 4899 /
020 7323 3182 |
| rebecca@r-h-g.co.uk |
| www.r-h-g.co.uk |
| Monday
to Saturday 10 – 6 and by appointment |
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| 07747
482 148 |
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| Rebecca
Hossack, Maria Morrow, |
| Emma
Bussell |
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| Ellen
Bell, Shane Bradford, David Bromley, |
| Peter
Clark, David Farrer, Helen Flockhart, |
| Emma
Haworth, Tamasin Jae, Petra McCarthy, Angus McDonald,
Ewan McDougall, |
| Alexander
McKenzie, Abigail McLellan, David Moore, Helen
Napper, Chantz Perkins, |
| Allyson
Reynolds, Jilly Sutton, Mark Thompson, Alasdair
Wallace, Charles Wells, |
| David
Whitaker, Cybele Young |
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| Umarov
Bakhtiyor, Akash Bhatt, Robert Brownhall, Ruth
Brownlee, Lucy Casson, Ken Done, |
| Neil
Haas, Natasha Laflin, Pippa Small, Ann Stokes |
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| Alexander
McKenzie, 5 September – 8 October |
| Ruth
Brownlee, 24 October – 26 November |
| Alasdair
Wallace, 28 November – 31 January 2006 |
| David
Farrer, 12 December – 31 January 2006 |
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The
Rebecca Hossack Gallery is one of the most
innovative galleries in London and has a reputation
for showing top quality non-European art, as
well as exciting British contemporary artists,
with a strong focus on Scottish art.
In 2000 the gallery opened a new space in Charlotte Street to expand its exhibition
programme of Australian contemporary art. |
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