The Cloud-capt Mountain

Ambrosine Allen (b. 1982 Suffolk, UK) is an internationally exhibited artist whose work can be found in collections worldwide. She graduated from the MA Fine Art: Drawing course at Wimbledon School of Art in 2005 and was a finalist in the Jerwood Drawing Prize the same year. After her first solo show in London in 2012 she was profiled as an artist to watch in a number of publications including Quintessentially and Flaunt. 

Recent solo shows include: In Conversation: Part III, Copeland Gallery, London 2021 and  What Remains, bo.lee Gallery, London, 2018.
Selected group exhibitions include: The Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London 2021; postROOM, London 2021; Nature’s Alchemy, bo.lee Gallery, London 2017; Romanticism and the Sublime, Lubomirov Angus-Hughes, London 2016; Petrichor, 19 Greek Street, London 2016; The Tragedy of Landscape, Griffin Gallery, London 2015 and After the Ascent, Anima Mundi, St Ives 2015.

Collections include 21c Museum Collection, Nashville, USA, All Visual Arts, London and BlueCrest Capital Art Fund, London.

Ambrosine Allen

Curated Editions: Meet collage artist Ambrosine Allen

Using discarded encyclopedias and old textbooks, Ambrosine Allen creates impossibly intricate collages that take months to complete. Independent curator Becca Pelly-Fry talks to her about her monochrome landscapes and the edition she’s made with King & McGaw.

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