Commercial Galleries


Bo Lee and Workman

Bo Lee and Workman was founded in 2022 by Jemma Hickman of bo.lee gallery and Alice Workman, previously Senior Director at Hauser & Wirth, who collectively bring over 30 years of experience of working within the art world. The gallery represents a select group of artists chosen for their distinct practice and forms of expression including Ambrosine Allen, Kim Booker, Lindsey Bull, Will Cruickshank, Laura Ford, Des Hughes, Kathryn Maple, Jonathan Michael Ray and Amy Stephens.

 

Bo Lee and Workman opened  a permanent gallery space in Bruton, Somerset in 2023. Located in the former Methodist Church on the town’s historic High Street, the gallery has transformed the building’s classically proportioned nave into an open and accessible venue for art.

 
 

Mayor
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Mayor Gallery Theresa Simon

We have worked with Cork’s Street’s oldest gallery, The Mayor Gallery, over many years, promoting exhibitions that range from the Zero Group, Mayor’s particular specialism, to one-off sensational shows, such as the unseen photographs of Profumo Scandal girl, Christine Keeler and the art of Desmond Morris-trained chimpanzee, Congo.

 

Riflemaker

Riflemaker Theresa Simon

We managed PR campaigns for key exhibitions at Riflemaker over a seven year period, helping build this iconic Soho gallery's profile with exhibitions that grabbed headlines, including: "Riflemaker becomes Indica" in 2006, with Yoko Ono; "John Maeda is the Fortune Cookie" in 2010; "Analog" - a wistful look at the recording and dark rooms of the pre-digital age; activist artist Judy Chicago's Dinner Party and carhood works - Riflemaker's successful reinstatement of this important artist to her rightful place in art history, 2012; and surrealist Penny Slinger's photographic collages (2012). 

 

The Gallery of Everything

The Gallery of Everything Theresa Simon

We launched The Gallery of Everything, the Museum of Everything's first permanent space and the UK's first gallery for untrained artists, in September 2016 and continued to support its temporary exhibition programme and the Museum's work with press relations through to October 2017.

 

 

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