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Ocula Magazine: What Are Galleries Bringing to Frieze London 2023?
“Owners and directors of six leading galleries share highlights of their booths ahead of Frieze London, which runs from 11 to 15 October.”
Vardaxoglou Gallery mentioned in the article ‘London Gallery Weekend welcomes the world with open arms’ by Louise Darblay for Art Basel
Vardaxoglou Gallery mentioned in the article ‘London Gallery Weekend welcomes the world with open arms’ by Louise Darblay for Art Basel
‘Niamh O’Malley’ at Vardaxoglou featured in ArtForum’s “Must - See Shows” list
Niamh O’Malley’s solo show at Vardaxoglou Gallery featured on ArtForum’s “Must - See Shows” list.
‘Niamh O’Malley’ at Vardaxoglou is included in ‘The Best Shows at London Gallery Weekend’ by Tom Jeffreys for Frieze
‘Niamh O’Malley’ at Vardaxoglou is included in the article ‘The Best Shows at London Gallery Weekend’ by Tom Jeffreys for Frieze
Tanoa Sasraku’s ‘Liths’ at PEER included in Artforum’s Critics’ Picks by Edmée Lepercq.
Tanoa Sasraku’s ‘Liths’ included in Artforum’s Critics’ Picks by Edmée Lepercq
Vardaxoglou Gallery’s representation of the Robyn Denny Estate in Financial Times
Melanie Gerlis for the Financial Times covers Vardaxoglou Gallery’s newly announced exclusive representation of the Robyn Denny Estate (1930-2014)
Vardaxoglou Gallery mentioned in The Art Newspaper
Vardaxoglou gallery included in the Art Newspaper, Building bridges post - Brexit: London Gallery Weekend to pay for European curators to attend third edition.
Review of Tanoa Sasraku’s solo exhibition at Vardaxoglou receives Observer/Anthony Burgess Prize for Arts Journalism
En Liang Khong has won Observer/Anthony Burgess prize for arts journalism 2023 for his review of Tanoa Sasraku’s recent solo exhibition at Vardaxoglou
Contemporary Art Society, Friday Dispatch: Tanoa Sasraku
Tanoa Sasraku’s current solo exhibition features in Contemporary Art Society’s Friday Dispatch
Elephant Magazine: Hettie Judah on Tanoa Sasraku: ‘Let’s Rock! Why Has Art Taken a Geological Turn?’
Hettie Judah on Tanoa Sasraku: ‘Let’s Rock! Why Has Art Taken a Geological Turn?’
Charlotte Russell Reviews Betsy Bradley: ‘Catch her work while you can, it is anything but static.’
Charlotte Russell reviews Betsy Bradley’s first solo London exhibition at Vardaxoglou, for FAD magazine.