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Founded
1988
Directors
Rebecca Hossack
Locations
2a Conway Street
Fitzroy Square
London
W1T 6BA
United Kingdom

Rebecca Hossack is the Director of three internationally-renowned galleries - two in central London and one in New York.
Since its establishment in 1988, the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery has pioneered exhibitions of Aboriginal art in London, as well as curating important collections from Papua New Guinea, tribal India and the Bushmen of the Kalahari. The Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery also advocates contemporary Western artists who resist the dominant trends of the art world.
Following degrees in Law and in History of Art, Hossack studied at Christie's and at The Guggenheim in Venice. She served as the Australian cultural attaché in London from 1993-7 and sits on the board of LAPADA. She is also is a Trustee of Resurgence, the influential periodical of alternative thought.
Hossack also writes regularly in the national press and lectures internationally on Aboriginal art. Her gallery has worked closely with the British Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Horniman Museum and the De Young Museum in San Francisco. Hossack also campaigns to preserve rock art in Western Australia’s Burrup peninsular.
To further the relationship between Eastern and Western cultures, the gallery regularly hosts poetry-readings and academic-led talks. As well as monthly exhibitions in its three spaces, the gallery has an active extra-mural presence across London.

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