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Over the last 30 years, Liss Lllewellyn have been featured across hundred of pages in the national and international press, including feature articles in The Guardian, The Times, The Financial Times, The Spectator, The Telegraph, The Arts Newspaper, World of Interiors, Country Life, Homes & Gardens, as well as being selected five times as the featured exhibition in The Week.

Our exhibitions have been described as ‘Spectacular and fabulous‘ ( The Spectator), ‘Revelatory‘ (The Financial Times), amongst  ‘The 10 essential art exhibitions of the Summer‘ (The Telegraph), ‘Must see‘ (The Mail on Sunday), ‘The exhibition of the season‘ (The Times Saturday Review), ‘Ground-breaking‘ (The Royal Academy Magazine), ‘and fascinating, full of revelations and new lines of enquiry’ (World of Interiors).

Domestic Bliss This article appeared in the October 2021 issue of The World of Interiors.
Evelyn Dunbar, A Sussex Garden, 1939 Back in the frame: The extraordinary artists Britain forgot by Dale Berning Sawa Combing through musty studios and
The opening of Liss Llewellyn’s exhibition “50/50: Fifty Works by Fifty British Women Artists 1900-1950” (it continues until Marcy 23 at London Mercers’ Company).
Karl Hagedorn (1889-1969), Poster: Buy British. The Future was Bright By George Richards George Richards asks why the brilliant, ground-breaking work of Karl Hagedorn,
Helen Blair (1907-1997), Scene from the Book of Job, c. 1935. Summer 2019: The 10 essential art exhibitions By Mark Hudson Takis / Tate
Thomas Monnington (1902-1976), Study for Allegory, c. 1924. Private view:Must-see gallery shows opening this July and August By Anna Brady and Margaret Carrigan New
Wilhelmina Barns-Graham (1912-2004), Studio Interior (Red Stool, Studio), 1945.Collection and Copyright: The Wilhelmina Barns-Graham Trust FIFTY WORKS BY FIFTY BRITISH WOMEN ARTISTS 1900-1950 LISS
LLFA are delighted to have lent paintings by Maxwell Armfield (1881-1972), Cosmo Clarke (1897-1967), Colin Gill (1892-1940), Henry Arthur Riley (1895-1966), Edward Halliday (1902-1984),