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Anita was recommended to me by our Architéct to source artwork for our new home. I found Anita to have impeccable taste , an impressive knowledge of contemporary and indigenous art and I remain very happy with the selections she has made for our home. I have no hesitation in recommending Anita to anyone contemplating purchasing investment quality artwork. G.P.
Anita did an amazing job of finding us paintings for our investment portfolio, I purchased a magnificent Tommy Watson painting at an extremely competitive price in the market place, and I am very satisfied and thrilled with my purchase, and ultimately very happy with the time and effort and service provided. R.K.
Lister at Hermes, by Caitlin Leishman
The Hermes Gallery Do you know how long it took me to get this almost clear photo? Most of my lunch hour due to every second person pulling up in front of the Hermes window on Collins Street in Melbourne. But this is no ordinary store window which is why I was lurking about for so long. Hermes has opened up the space to Sydney artist Anthony Lister. But why? If you’re a large fashion house with iconic patterns in your own right, why give up your valuable window space to show off art that isn’t your own? The answer – for art’s sake. The 178-year-old fashion house sees merit in neglecting profit driven window displays by opening up their windows in some instances to up and coming artists. No product collaboration, no commercial incentives. Just art. Eric Matthews, Communications Manager at Hermes, feels this use of their window as an art space reflects the company’s ethos toward art accurately. In terms of a ben ...