Portfolio
This page outlines some of the work undertaken on behalf of public bodies and corporate clients by Anna Stamatiou. Click on one of the underlined links below for images and more information.
Curator of the Napoleon Garden project in Holland Park, London. This was conceived for the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in 1997, and has been showing contemporary sculpture ever since. (The tenth exhibition in the series is in preparation for 2007).
A project for Holland Park on a more ambitious scale followed in 1998, when Sir Anthony Caro's monumental work, Promenade, 1996, was brought to London and given its first UK exhibition.
Producer of the video archive of the millennium sculpture exhibition, BRONZE in 2000.
Member of the Board of Trustees of Kensington and Chelsea Environmental Limited
(KCEL), since 1999… a registered charity
active in acquiring new public art for the Royal Borough. Its most recent project
is a site specific sculptural drinking fountain commissioned from Steve
Bunn for Meanwhile Gardens, North Kensington.
Devising and leading a series of Guided Tours for the Friends of the Royal Academy in 1999. Focusing on the public art of Broadgate, in the City of London, the tours were oversubscribed, and further series were requested. The second, in 2000, considered the exhibition, BRONZE, and this was followed in 2002 by a series on 'The Public Art of Canary Wharf'.
Retained in 2001 by Corporate clients in the City of London as Consultant and Project Manager for the commissioning of a new Water Sculpture by William Pye. The specially designed hull form in stainless steel now stands in the Courtyard of 71 Fenchurch Street.
Since November 2004 Anna has been a member of the Public Art Advisory Panel, formed by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, to evaluate and encourage the highest ambitions in proposals for new public art within the historic Central London borough. |
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Caesura VI, 2000
Charles Hadcock |