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Gazelli Art House
39 Dover Street,
London, W1S 4NN map *
tel: +44 (0) 2074918816
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Gazelli Art House is a commercial art organisation dedicated to providing a new setting for the creation of contemporary art and delivering the message of the finest international artists to a wide audience of both new and established collectors.
Mila Askarova
The gallery invites individuals to embark on a journey of understanding art, establishing bespoke dialogues and relationships between artists, writers, specialists, students and novices through exhibitions, talks, workshops and tours.
In 2011, Gazelli Art House launched a series of five exhibitions in London loosely based on the five classical elements, Fire, Earth, Water, Air and Ether, focusing on individual experiences and reactions to the presented artworks, from aggression and passion to calm, rediscovery to new beginnings. Each show was exhibited in a different independent space, with venues ranging from private houses and foundations to warehouse spaces, encouraging viewers to engage with and understand art outside the white cube.
The opening exhibition of its permanent space on 39 Dover Street marked the final exhibition of the series. Bodhi, focusing on the awakening and enlightening aspect of the classical element ether. Thus the gallery begun its program of exhibitions with an ending, providing a conceptual continuity in the shows that will follow.
The founder and Director of Gazelli Art House, Mila Askarova was born and raised in Azerbaijan before moving to Istanbul and later settling in London. Upon successful completion of her International Relations BSc degree at the London School of Economics and Political Science, Mila worked at Sotheby’s in the Client Development department while curating a number of exhibitions in Baku and Istanbul. She then managed the PR and Communication of a commercial art gallery in London, before focusing on curating and private art dealing. During her active years on the art market, Mila studied at Central Saint Martins and Christie’s Education, gaining a theoretical insight into Collecting Contemporary Art, Independent Curating and Art Business. In 2011, Mila coordinated the Azerbaijani pavilion at the Venice Biennale.