Sally Gabori Mundamurra ngijinda dulk: My Island Home opened at the Gallery in Cork Street, Mayfair, London on 24 May 2010. Alcaston Gallery proudly presents this inaugural solo European exhibition by the artist in conjunction with JGMart, London and Mornington Island Art, Queensland.
The response from the London audience has been overwhelming. Here is a selection of installation photos from this landmark exhibition. |
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The exhibition Private View was held on Tuesday 25 May from 6 - 8pm. Mr John Dauth LVO, Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom was in attendance to officially welcome over 200 guests. Mr Andrew Craig, Commissioner & Agent-General, Trade Queensland, also spoke on behalf of Ms Sally Capp, Agent-General for Victoria.
Alcaston Gallery and Jennifer Guerrini Maraldi Art would like to acknowledge the Queensland Government, Australia, through the Queensland Indigenous Arts Marketing and Export Agency (QIAMEA) for their assistance in this exhibition. QIAMEA promotes Queensland’s indigenous arts industry through marketing and export activity throughout Australia and internationally. |
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The Gallery in Cork Street, Mayfair, London

Sally Gabori, London

Sally Gabori, London

Sally Gabori, London

Private View at The Gallery in Cork Street, London

Mr John Dauth LVO and Beverly Knight

Private View at the Gallery in Cork Street, London
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