Paintings by
LARISA DAVATZ

Photographsby
MARCO SANGES

March 11th – 31st  2014  

Private views will be held on:
Tuesday March 11th, 6.30 -.8.30pm
Thursday March 13th, 6.30 – 8.30pm
And Sunday March 16th, 12.00 – 3.00pm

Open days on:
Wednesday 19th March 12.00-6.00pm
Wednesday 26th March12.00-3.00pm

Viewing by appointment at other times.
For further information contact
Jonathan Ross
by e-mail or phone 020 7370 2239.

             
             
   

Paintings by LARISA DAVATZ

Larisa Davatz was born in Tientsin, China. When she was 10 her family moved to the USSR. At the prestigious Moscow Art School and later at the Surikov Art Institute she proved to be a precocious talent. In her late twenties her travels took her to Tashkent, Uzbekistan where the culture and climate greatly influenced her artistic vision, providing a warm colour palette, romantic style and metaphorical content. Many of her works are in museum collections  including the Tashkent and Samarkand Art Museums and the Tretiakov Art Gallery in Moscow.

 

Photographsby MARCO SANGES

Marco Sanges is an imaginative and innovative photographer who has exhibited worldwide.
Previous  exhibitions include: THAN New York Academy of Art, Da End Gallery Paris, At Home with Art in aid of the Prince's Trust London,  Art Warehouse Rotterdam, Proud Gallery London, Eduard Planting Fine Art Photographs Amsterdam , Art and Design London, Gosh Art Auction London curated by Tamara Eccleston, Edward James Foundation West Dean, Espai Barcelona, Hay Hill Gallery, Cork Street, London,  Hackney Empire, London, Windsor Arts Centre, GG Gallery, wanted gallery, NY Academy of Arts curated by Eileen Guggenheim,‘Savile Row’ at B-Store, ’Purity’ at Cobden Club,  ‘Hidden Light’ at ICI and ‘Enigma’ at Arte Fiera, Jonathan Cooper Park  Walk Gallery, British Art Fair, Art London

Awards include The Best  Experimental Art Film at the Open Cinema Festival in St. Petersburg,  Russia 2009 and Best Art Film at the Portobello Film Festival London,  UK, 2008 for the short Circumstances.

 Marco's work is in the permanent collection of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts USA