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Women's Power in Art MarketMonday 23 September 2002
The art world seems to be awash with famous names like Tracey Emin, Sam Taylor Wood, Paula Rego and Elizabeth Blackadder.

What's less obvious is the increasing influence of women behind the scenes, both as dealers and collectors.
Angela Flowers opens a brand new gallery in East London tomorrow. She already has one in Cork Street and one in California. She showed Jennifer Chevalier around the new premises.
Victoria Miro, gallery owner and collector and Marina Vaizey, writer and critic and one of the authors of Great Women Collectors join Jenni to discuss how much power women do wield in the art world.
Great Women Collectors, Charlotte Gere & Marina Vaizey, published by Philip Wilson Publishers; ISBN: 0856675032

Victoria Miro Gallery
Angela Flowers Gallery


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