
Hi!
I want to tell you a little about my gallery, so here goes -
GQ says: "Gallery director Fraser Kee Scott has a keen eye for talent and prides himself on championing the work of new artists before they go stellar."
A Gallery has been open for over 12 years showing new works by rising stars in contemporary art. We have shown some of the most important artists in this generation, before they were well known.
Our purpose is to locate artists with the most potential, to help them achieve their dreams; and to help clients purchase works by these artists before they are out of 99% of people's price range.
If you are looking for art for your home, for work, or for an investment we can help.
You can see many of the artists we represent on the Gallery page.
If there is nothing quite right for you there fill out the Questionairre on the last gallery page.
To go on our mailing list email: fraser@agallery.co.uk
We currently are presenting shows at Wanted Gallery in Notting Hill - 15b Blenheim Crescent, W11 2EE (Open Weds - Sun 11 - 6)
A Gallery in Wimbledon is at: 154 Merton Hall Rd, Wimbledon, SW19 3PZ (Open by appointment - fraser@agallery.co.uk)
If we can help in ANY way or you have any questions email: fraser@agallery.co.uk
Best wishes,
Fraser Kee Scott
Director
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Ex Chairman of Tate - Paul Myners said: "I don't see what is so different here (in A Gallery) than in the Tate"
Evening Standard Art critic - Brian Sewell said: "I wish some of the Cork Street dealers had your (Fraser Kee Scott's) energy"
Founder of Stuckists, Charles Thomson: "...I have always found you (Fraser Kee Scott) to be a very honest and principled person with a genuine passion for art."
James Mullinger, GQ Magazine - "One of London's most intimate but inspiring gallery spaces"