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Opened Rosy Wilde Gallery London 2003, showing emerging artists in disused butchers shop.
Opened Rosy Wilde Gallery London 2003, showing emerging artists in disused butchers shop.
Subject matter: Figurative, autobiographical, feminist, romantic, pop art.
Subject matter: Figurative, autobiographical, feminist, romantic, pop art.
Joined the Stuckists 2001, formed The Unstuckists 2001, disassociated 2001.
Solo shows in Israel, Los Angeles, London & New York,
Solo shows in Israel, Los Angeles, London & New York,
Exhibited at Prague Biennale II 2005
Exhibited at Prague Biennale II 2005

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Stella Vine is an artist and gallery owner in London.

Her paintings were bought by Charles Saatchi in 2004. Received enormous amount of press for her depictions of Princes Diana and Rachel Whitear. Born in Alnwick, Northumberland 1969. Education: Academy of Live and Recorded Arts London 1987 - 1990, Hampstead School of Art London 1999 - 2001. Opened Rosy Wilde Gallery London 2003, showing emerging artists in disused butchers shop. Subject matter: Figurative, autobiographical, feminist, romantic, pop art. Solo shows in Israel, Los Angeles, London & New York, Exhibited at Prague Biennale II 2005