Suzi Evalenko's Solo Exhibition 'What Mattered Most' Closes at First Street Gallery
Suzi Evalenko's solo exhibition 'What Mattered Most: A Life in Art and Letters' concludes this Saturday at First Street Gallery. The show commemorates the 101st anniversary of her mother Alla's birth through portraits of Alla and her cultured social circle. Alongside paintings and drawings, the exhibition displays correspondence discovered among Alla's possessions. This thematic presentation explores personal and artistic legacy through visual and epistolary elements.
Key facts
- Suzi Evalenko has a solo exhibition titled 'What Mattered Most: A Life in Art and Letters'
- The exhibition is at First Street Gallery
- The exhibition closes this Saturday
- The exhibition marks the centenary plus one year of her late mother's birth
- The exhibition features portraits of Alla (her mother) and her circle of cultured friends
- The exhibition includes paintings and drawings
- The exhibition displays extracts from correspondence found among her mother's possessions
- The exhibition is thematic
Entities
Artists
- Suzi Evalenko
- Alla
Institutions
- First Street Gallery
- artcritical