Blog
Directed by artist, curator and critic Kellie Miller, KMA gallery offers a unique and original voice. This blog offers our followers the opportunity to delve deeper into our world to discover more about the artists we represent, upcoming exhibition themes and collections, and to join the wider discussion as we explore and reflect on current events shaping the creative world we love so much.
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Q&A with Kate Richardson
After the easing of the UK lockdown, Kate Richardson presented me with an impressive body of work of various styles, with which we created an exhibition entitled Arcadia. As part of the show, I wanted to learn more about Kate and her art, and share it with you.
Q&A with Rik Ward
Rik Ward's artworks were recommended to me by a client. I invited him to submit works, and when I saw then, I was blown away.
Q&A with Sabina Pieper
Sabina Pieper's opulent artworks represent formidable women, inspired by the Tudor period, yet her approach is contemporary and unique. She incorporates imagery such as electrical items, insects and nature, combining all this with her mixed media techniques.
Q&A with David Hayward
David is one of our much loved and sought after artists at KMA. His visceral, tactile and sumptuous paintings hold a depth of meaning. He considers himself to be an abstract painter, despite his use of bright and opulent colours conveying sunsets and many elements of land and waterscapes that inspire him.
Q&A with Clare Maria Wood
Clare’s abstract nature paintings have captured the imagination of those who have visited the gallery. I wanted to find out more about Clare, her creative processes and life as an artist
Q&A with Steve Fricker
Steve Fricker, has been working with the gallery since early 2018, with a successful exhibition of that summer. His fantasy paintings take you on an imaginative journey.
I am excited to reveal more about the man, his mind and about being an artist.
Q&A with Mélanie Bourget
Mélanie’s expressive ceramic sculptures are much sort after, she is one of our most admired and collected artists. The appeal is her work relates to the many everyday emotions which she captures so perfectly in her pieces.
Q&A with Elizabeth Price
Elizabeth Price is one of the gallery’s most popular artists. I was very keen to find out more about the artist and how she works and I’m very pleased to share my conversation with you.