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Viewing The Perimeter – My Reflection of You: Presented by Alexander Petalas and Russell Tovey

Collector Alexander Petalas and Talk Art host Russell Tovey have teamed up to curate a new group exhibition featuring contemporary works from their private collections. The selected artworks explore the dialogue of common themes that span the two enthusiasts’ personal collection, in turn unpacking the symbiotic nature of collecting in itself. The show offers a rare insight into the tastes and preferences of two passionate collectors, revealing through the exhibited works what speaks to each of them, and looks to inspire a new generation of to begin to amass their own store of artworks they love.

The exhibition opens with its titular work, My Reflection of You, a painting by Ana Benaroya that depicts two figures who appear as almost mirror images of each other, echoing the crossovers and connections between Petalas and Tovey’s collections. Other featured artists include Etel Adnan, Kati Heck, Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Wolfgang Tillmans and many more.

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Dates
24 February 2022 — 25 June 2022
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