JGM Gallery

Area: Battersea

Type: Organisation

Art form: Art, Ceramics, Drawing, Installation, Painting, Photography, Print, Sculpture, Textiles

JGM Gallery
JGM Gallery
'Reflection' exhibition at JGM Gallery featuring work by Chris Daniels, Sally Gabori, Alice Wilson and Albert Irvin
'Reflection' exhibition at JGM Gallery featuring work by Chris Daniels, Sally Gabori, Alice Wilson and Albert Irvin
'Reflection' exhibition at JGM Gallery featuring work by Naja Utzon Popov, Karolina Albricht, Alice Wilson and Daniel Sturgis
'Reflection' exhibition at JGM Gallery featuring work by Naja Utzon Popov, Karolina Albricht, Alice Wilson and Daniel Sturgis
'This Place Holds the Key' exhibition featuring work by Peggy Griffith, Kitty Malarvie and Phyllis Ningarmara
'This Place Holds the Key' exhibition featuring work by Peggy Griffith, Kitty Malarvie and Phyllis Ningarmara
JGM Gallery
JGM Gallery

Biography / Artist statement

JGM Gallery is an exhibition platform for enriching contemporary art. In 2017, following her successful years as a private dealer trading as JGM Art, Jennifer Guerrini Maraldi opened JGM Gallery on Howie Street, Battersea. JGM Art is established as the most distinguished source of contemporary Australian Indigenous art in the United Kingdom. Its agenda is to create greater awareness of significant contemporary Australian Aboriginal art, both in the UK and internationally. JGM Gallery builds from JGM Art to provide an exhibition platform for great contemporary art irrespective of origin. JGM Gallery is located on Howie Street, at the centre of the new cultural heart of Battersea, home to the Royal College of Art, Vivienne Westwood Studios, Foster & Partners, and The Battersea Power Station.

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