Lot 1 - Gill Rocca - Positive/Negative IX
Ink and Acrylic on Paper
2022
A6 (10x15cm)
Original Artwork
Signed on Verso
Curated by Sandra De Giorgi
ARTIST INFO
About
Gill Rocca is a Lancashire Born, London based artist recognised for her contemporary landscape paintings in oil. Her works have been selected for a number of curated exhibitions and art prizes in the UK and her paintings are held in private collections worldwide.
Education
1995-1996 MA Fine Art (Distinction) Winchester School of Art
1990-1994 BA (Hons.) Fine Art University of Leeds
Select Exhibitions/Awards
2022 Within and Without (solo), GBS Fine Art, Somerset
2019 - 2022 Small Is Beautiful, Flowers Gallery, London
2021 Figurative Art Now 2021, Mall Galleries, London
2020 ING Discerning Eye, Mall Galleries, London
2019 RA Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London
2018 The Columbia Threadneedle Prize, Mall Galleries, London
2017 CONTEXT Art Miami with Duran Mashaal Gallery, Montreal
2016 Imagined Landscapes, Royal West of England Academy, Bristol
2015 NOA 15, Royal College of Art, London
2014 Somewhere Here (solo), Amelia Johnson Contemporary, Hong Kong
2012 Near to nowhere (solo), bo.lee gallery, Bath
2010 The Hare’s Corner (solo), bo.lee gallery, Bath
2008 Liminal Landscapes (solo), Northcote Gallery Chelsea, London
2007 Somewhere In Between (solo), Northcote Gallery Chelsea, London
Awards
2015 NOA - Hughie O'Donoghue Prize
1998 Arts Council North West Exhibition Award
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