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jaggedart is known for its unique and very definite style. Since its inception seven years ago the gallery has become renowned for showcasing beautiful, quirky yet sophisticated works of art.

The gallery promotes up and coming artists through a varied programme of exhibitions which include painting, photography, works on paper and 3 dimensional pieces. Our programme varies between themed shows and solo exhibitions. Artists are invited to use the space in a dynamic way, creating site specific installations in the gallery and large shop frontage.

The artists' intense involvement with the creative process, always evident, results in remarkably stimulating pieces.




Although they work in traditional media, jaggedart artists use materials in innovative ways: books, maps, audio tape, cement, textiles and embroidery thread are examples. The works offer a poetic perspective on the familiar, a new life for the discarded, re-discovering a forgotten elegance.

jaggedart works appeal both to new and experienced collectors. Our clients include museums, public collections, interior designers and hotels.

The gallery is situated off Marylebone High Street in central London, renowned for its individual businesses and this idea is reflected in the style of jaggedart.



jaggedart.com was launched on 12 february 2002.



 

  Who we are

Originally from Argentina, Andrea Harari organised the art fair of Buenos Aires since its inception and curated and co-ordinated various exhibitions in the major museums and galleries in that city. In 1995 she moved to London to take a Modern Art course at Christie's Education. Past experience include the editorship of a contemporary art website and for four years she Manager at the Raab Boukamel Gallery on Cork Street.

Janeen Haythornthwaite is a Tate guide and a freelance art historian who writes articles for exhibition catalogues.
She also ran the Archives at the Whitechapel Art Gallery. She took a Modern Art course at Christie's Education and has a Masters in Twentieth Century Art and Ideology.