Young Masters

Young Masters celebrates artistic skill and innovation, with awareness of the Old Masters and art of the past.

Margo Selby has been selected for the Young Masters Art Exhibition, Part 1 opening in London this week. The exhibition is spread across 2 neighbouring venues, The Exhibitionist and The Gainsborough hotels.

Margo's two selected pieces situate her work with other contemporary artists working in all mediums, celebrating skill and innovation in practice with awareness of the Old Masters and art of the past.

There are many theoretical approaches in Renaissance and Old Master painting that carry through the years that I find relevant to my work. The two key areas I find link my work in particular are mathematics and colour; the division of a plane, the golden section and fibonacci sequence, and the chromatic use of chiaroscuro, maximising high contrast in tone using colour and light.

The other connection between my work and that of the Renaissance artists, is that my practice has a strong emphasis on craftsmanship. I take on commissions for industry and public space as well as exploring my own personal practice.

-Margo Selby

DATES: Exhibition runs: 11th October 2022 - 10th January 2023

ARTWORK ON DISPLAY: Vexillum Study, Warp 4, Work 2
The Exhibitionist, 8-10 Queensberry Pl, South Kensington, London SW7 2EA

ARTWORK ON DISPLAY: Carré Series, Work V
The Gainsborough, 7-11 Queensberry Pl, South Kensington, London SW7 2DL

For all Young Masters art sales enquires; please contact the Cynthia Corbet Gallery

Cynthia Corbet - Founder/Director Young Masters Art Prize


Young Masters is a not-for-profit international curatorial platform for contemporary art, founded in 2009 by galerist Cynthia Corbett. This unique initiative aims to highlight emerging artists of any gender, age, or nationality, working in any media. The Exhibition celebrates artistic skill and innovation, with awareness of the Old Masters and art of the past.

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