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Founded
2016
Directors
Marina Shtager
Anna Shchilova
Locations
Margaret Street
London
W1W 8SQ
United Kingdom
Exhibited artists
Gunter Sachs
Alexei Izmaylov

Shtager and Shch is Fitzrovia based art gallery specialising in contemporary art and photography. Establishment and sustainment of the elevating dialogue between international artistic practices are one of the core aims of the Shtager&Shch’ program, alongside promoting collaboration, mutual understanding and crossover synergies. Building creative bridges between contexts and concepts, in which the artists are operating, allow registering of the aesthetic nuances and sensitivities hidden from the naked eye.