Spotlight artist Bianca Raffaella
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Raffaella’s champion for The Wick is Matthew Flowers, Managing Director of Flowers Gallery. He said: “Bianca Raffaella’s work is deeply personal and moving, shaped by her unique perspective as a visually impaired artist and her intuitive, physical painting process. Her ability to distill and communicate fleeting impressions into beautiful, ethereal, textural compositions is remarkable. At Flowers Gallery, we are proud to champion Bianca’s extraordinary talent and her skill in creating work that resonates so deeply. Her upcoming exhibition, Faint Memories, will undoubtedly be a defining moment in her career, and I look forward to witnessing what I’m certain will be an exceptional artistic journey.”
This is an exciting new chapter for an artist who only exhibited her work publicly for the first time in 2021 – at the Royal Academy Summer Show. As for her ambitions, Rafaella says, “I aim to show the ‘fully sighted’ that having a visual impairment does not restrict one from being a visual artist. Through painting and drawing, I actively challenge viewers’ preconceptions about what a visually impaired artist can create and perceive. I believe that increasing exposure to different perspectives and experiences is essential for breaking down stigmas, barriers, and limitations in society.”
About the champion
Matthew Flowers has been Managing Director of Flowers Gallery since 1989, staging over 900 exhibitions internationally, with current gallery spaces in London and Hong Kong. Matthew began working with his mother Angela Flowers in her eponymous London gallery in 1975 alongside his career in music, which included performances on The Old Grey Whistle Test and Top of the Pops. Notable board memberships have included Byam Shaw School of Art in the 1990s and DACS from 2008 to 2020. A passionate art collector, Matthew is also a competitive chess player representing the Chelsea Arts Club team and a singer-songwriter.