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Alice Instone

Award-winning English artist who makes work concerned with gender and power

Alice Instone is an award winning English artist who makes work concerned with gender and power. Generally of or about women, the works often use influential or well known public figures. The Observer described her as a casting director as well as portraitist and the Telegraph stated that she shows prominent women as they’ve never been seen before. Instone’s work is held in several public collections and she has collaborated with various public bodies including the National Trust, the Houses of Parliament, the British Medical Assoc., No 10 Downing St and global organisations including Ernst and Young, Rothschild, Herbert Smith, Chanel and Oxfam. Alice is currently artist in residence at The Chateau Marmont, Los Angeles where she is painting film stars and The Chiltern Firehouse, London. Upcoming projects include The Pram in the Hall, Bluebeard’s Wives and Hollywoodland.

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