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Working in the Arts: Philip Smith

This month for Working In the Arts we spoke with Philip Smith who is the Associate Director of Lyon & Turnbull Auctioneers in London. So, where do you work ? Lyon & Turnbull Auctioneers in London. What is your job title? Associate Director, Specialist and Head of Modern & Contemporary…

Working in the Arts: Maike Cruse

With Art Week in Berlin just around the corner, Maike Cruse, the Director of Gallery Weekend and art berlin, made some time in her busy schedule to answer our questions.  Where do you work?  I work for Gallery Weekend Berlin and art berlin. What is your job title?  I am Director of both events.…

Working in the Arts: Martina Aschbacher

Martina Aschbacher has been working in the arts for Douglas Gordon’s studio for many years now. Read here what her day looks like and what the essence of her job entails. So, Martina Aschbacher, where do you work?  I work in the studio of the artist Douglas Gordon and we are based in Berlin and…

Working in the Arts: Gallerist Alexander Duve

Recently we had the pleasure of talking to Gallerist Alexander Duve. Last year he moved his gallery Duve Berlin to his loft live-work space, showing exciting exhibitions in a salon style environment. So, Alexander Duve, where do you work:  In Berlin, in my salon gallery DUVE Berlin. What is your…

Review: Yves Klein at Blenheim Palace

Find out what D.R.A.W Recruitment thought when we visited Blenheim Palace to visit the solo exhibition of French artist Yves Klein. The exhibition continues until 7th October 2018.

Review: Luiz Zerbini, Intuitive Ratio at the South London Gallery

Intuitive Ratio takes its name from the work Razão Intuitiva, a new installation which is taking central stage in the SLG’s main gallery. As the artist himself pointed out, the work acts almost like a 3D translation of his works, showing the recurring interaction between man-made objects and…

Review: Lee Bul at the Hayward Gallery

An exhibition worth seeing, especially for Lee Bul’s dexterity in combining deformity and plain horror with elegance and excellent craftmanship and make them integral to every piece she produces.

Review: Julian Schnabel at Pace, London

For those who missed it, Pace has recently showcased a solo exhibition by Julian Schnabel, his eighteenth since he joined Pace in 1984 (re-joining in 2016 after a 14 year hiatus at Gagosian) and the first in the gallery’s London space.

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Update from Julia @DRAW

Congratulations Julia on completing her CIPD Level 5, Julia is now an Associate of the CIPD! Julia tells us a bit about how this came about and how it can help you.         Since leaving the corporate world behind and starting my own business, nearly 15 years ago, it seems like every day has…

Working in the Arts: Victoria Clay

This month’s Working in the Arts segment focusses on Victoria Clay who is the Junior Cataloguer and Valuer for the Paintings and Jewellery departments at Catherine Southon Auctioneers and Valuers. Where do you work? I work at Catherine Southon Auctioneers and Valuers. What is your job title? I am…

Working in the Arts: From Boutique to Blue Chip – Celia Kinchington

Working in the Arts: From Boutique to Blue Chip, moving from a small team to a large business can be intimidating, and feel well beyond your comfort zone if you don’t have that experience. We caught up with Celia Kinchington who made that move on a grand scale, to hear how she handled this…

Working in the Arts: Lindsay Dewar

This month’s Working in the Arts segment focusses on Lindsay Dewar, Head of Analytics at ArtTactic. What time did you wake up and what are you usual working hours? I’m an early bird and will often be at the gym for 6.30am before heading straight to work, which means my usual working hours are…