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Cynthia Corbett Gallery

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Matt Smith, Neoclassical Platter, 2021, Black porcelain, Photo courtesy the artist
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Cynthia Corbett Gallery, established by American former economist, art historian and curator Cynthia Valianti Corbett in 2004, is an international nomadic art gallery representing emerging and established contemporary artists. The Gallery has a broad annual exhibition programme including international art fairs and collaborative projects worldwide. The Gallery’s represented and guest artists come from American, British, and international backgrounds, whose works have been published and acquired by major museums, institutions, and private collections.

In 2009, Cynthia Corbett launched the Young Masters Art Prize, a unique, not-for-profit platform supporting emerging international artists. The Prize celebrates artistic skill and innovation, with awareness of the art of the past. In 2014 the Young Masters Maylis Grand Ceramic Prize was established to pay homage to art history and focus more attention on the growing interest in the collection of contemporary craft.

Artists

  • Freya Bramble-Carter (ceramics)
  • Amy Hughes (ceramics)
  • Amanda McCavour (embroidery, installation)
  • Crystal Latimer (fibre, mixed media, metallic appliqué)
  • Albert Montserrat (ceramics)
  • Klari Reis (mixed media, installation)
  • Matt Smith (ceramics, tapestry)
  • Emilie Taylor (ceramics)

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London
UK
+44 (0)7939 085 076

Cynthia Valianti Corbett
Founder and director

@cynthiacorbettgallery

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  • Amanda McCavour, Poppies, 2018-Ongoing, Thread, Machine Embroidery, Photo: Amanda McCavour
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  • Freya Bramble-Carter, V1 - Crown the Clown Collection, 2021, Thrown and assembled in Stoneware Clay, with a combination of Glazes, Underglazes, Enamels and Gold Lustre, Photo: Cristina Schek
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  • Amy Hughes, Medium After Alhambra, I and II, 2021, Coil and slab built vase; grogged stoneware body with high fired porcelain and colouring decorating slips, transparent glaze interior detail, Photo: Cristina Schek
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  • Emilie Taylor, Portrait Pots (Herne) - Group of 6, 2021, Slip, Oxide and Lustre on Stoneware, Photo: Cristina Schek
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