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Artist Statement:
There is beauty everywhere. So I explore the underground spaces, surfaces, corners, crevices, signage, graffiti and even discarded packaging of cities, finding as much interest there as a tourist sees in the classic art and architecture. I impulsively, obsessively collect from the cities under my feet. The ignored and neglected surprises and symbols...
Jenny Davis 2008
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Artist Exhibitions:
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2009 Outlook8 Virtual Gallery Secondlife
2008 Jenny Davis 12 Paintings 12 Months Le Toilette Asnieres France
2008 Jenny Davis at Malt Gallery Second Life Virtual Gallery
2007 Ongoing - Ausgallery International Representation, Worldwide
Austrade Australian Government incentive
2007 Parisgrit, Tilt Contemporary Art Gallery Melbourne Australia
2005 Jenny Davis Can...
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Artist Galleries:
Outlook8 Virtual gallery Secondlife
Ausgallery International Representation Worldwide
Austrade Australian Government
Tilt Contemporary Art Melbourne Australia
Carteret Contemporary Gallery North Carolina USA...
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Artist Reviews:
MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS REVIEWS
2009 Art Review Hong Kong online
2008 Art from Rubbish Mountain Views Newspapers
2008 Midnight Echo Magazine internal photograph, “Odd Feeling”
2008 Heart put into Art Leader Newspapers
2007 Paris work on Show Leader Newspapers
2005 Immersing in the Spanish Culture Leader Newspapers
2005 A Culture ...
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Collections:
PUBLIC-CORPORATE-PRIVATE COLLECTIONS
Public Collections-Can Serrat International Art Center Barcelona Spain
Corporate Collection- Mohamed’s Barcelona Spain
Private Collections in Australia England New York California Paris Romania Spain, Canada and Ireland
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Commissions:
Coming Soon!
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