Campbell's of London
Campbell's of London began exhibiting world class Caribbean art in 2004. Since taking that bold step, Campbell's have never looked back, remaining committed to promoting exciting Caribbean art to the international market in London. After the first ground breaking exhibition Gingerbread in 2004, we have held many successful Caribbean flavoured exhibitions including Beyond a Boundary, the hugely successful Boscoe Holder show Bal Creole, and the recent exhibition Of 2 Faces by Vishni Gopwani.
Campbell's of London are determined to grow the presence of established Caribbean artists in London, in addition to supporting and developing new, emerging talents. Towards this end, we have recently launched an on-line print shop which features artist quality limited edition prints by an ever growing number of Caribbean artists. Please visit the website to view the prints currently available and sign up to our newsletter to receive up-dates about new artists, gallery events and special offers.
Events 2010
JAMAICA: Life, Light, and Landscape A diverse collection of artwork from some of Jamaica's best artists.
February 1st - February 26th, 2010
Campbell's of London, with the help and support of Jamaica Trade and Invest, are delighted to present this collection of paintings by prominent Jamaican artists
Ewan McAnuff Working in oil, McAnuff creates soft, sensitive moods and atmospheres. He views his work as a synthesis of portraits, landscapes and street scenes, endowed with a hint of social commentary. McAnuff's paintings can be found in many private and public collections, both locally and abroad
Melhanie Spence A professional artist since 2002, Melhanie Spence is one of the most sought after emerging artist in Jamaica. She is known for surrealistic paintings that have a slightly muted palette. An award winning artist she has achieved both silver and a certificate of merit in the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission’s annual fine arts competition.
Melhanie has shown her work both internationally and locally, and is a member of the Jamaica Guild of Artists and the Visual and Performing Arts Jamaica.
Anji Worton Anji Worton (nee Angela Stuart) is a graduate of the Jamaica School of Art, where she specialised in Graphics and Illustrating.
Well known for her floral compositions, seascapes and landscapes, Worton has exhibited in many group exhibitions and solo shows. She is an active member of the Jamaica Guild of Artists.
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