Say it with Art: Newsletter

Art News, Reviews and Commentary

February 2026 Newsletter: Luminocity

Mary Zagoritou Gallery on a cold dry February afternoon, sunset and dusk on 13/02/2026, visited Poseidon Temple at Cape Sounion, Attiki, Greece and shot exclusive photos of the landscape showing the light on the sky, the clouds, the sea and the land. Like J.M.W Turner, we noted down the light on the sky and its reflections on the sea and the land, depicting the element of movement and action. Mary Zagoritou Gallery captured the dynamics of light and through the lenses of their own feelings the changes of the light, the colours and the reflections on each moment.

March 2025 Newsletter: Fasianos Museum, Athens, Greece

On 12th of March 2025 Mary Zagoritou Gallery visited Fasianos Museum in Athens neighbourhood of Agios Pavlos.

January 2025 Newsletter : Vital Signs: Another World is Possible Exhibition at Science Gallery Part 3

Mary Zagoritou Gallery visited VITAL SIGNS: another world is possible, in January 2025 and shot exclusive photos of the exhibition which shares the power of embodied forms of communication, across difference, and advocates for an inclusive climate transition.

In this month's newsletter, Mary Zagoritou Gallery will focus on one of the exhibition rooms named A Space for Resistance and Renewal and present to our audience. 

Birungi Kawooya's work named A ...

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December 2024 Newsletter: Vital Signs: Another World is Possible Exhibition at Science Gallery Part 2

Mary Zagoritou Gallery visited VITAL SIGNS: another world is possible at Science Gallery London and shot exclusive photos of this season environmental exhibition to present to our audience. 

In December's 2024 Newsletter, Mary Zagoritou Gallery presents the immersive part of the exhibition, named Night Bloom. The icons immersing in this room are storytelling about symbiosis from an inclusion angle.

As we have already indicated in Part 1, the exhibition ...

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November 2024 Newsletter: Vital Signs: Another World is Possible Exhibition at Science Gallery Part 1

Mary Zagoritou Gallery visited VITAL SIGNS: another world is possible at Science Gallery London and shot exclusive photos of this season exhibition to present to our audience.

The exhibition is attempting to give insights to a number of vital questions such as:

What do you consider to be vital to your survival? The air you breathe? The water you drink? The earth that feeds you?

The health of our planet is essential for the survival of all living things, ...

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July 2024 Newsletter: Rena Papaspyrou Artwork

Mary Zagoritou of Mary Zagoritou Gallery has experienced the beauty of Rena Papaspyrou exhibition at the National Gallery of Greece, Athens. Rena Papaspyrou, born 1938 in Athens, where she continues to live and work, is a Greek visual artist and Professor Emeritus at the Athens School of Fine Arts. In 1992, she became the first female to lead a studio at the Athens School of Fine Arts, where she taught until 2005. She studied painting and mosaics at the ...

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June 2022 Newsletter : 'Brothers' of David Breuer-Weil at Portman Square

Mary Zagoritou Gallery shot exclusive photos of London artist David Breuer-Weil's two large bronze Sculptures titled 'Brothers', beautifully placed in the Marylebone's 1790 private garden Square of 1 hectare, completely re-landscaped in 1900s.

David Breuer-Weil is born in 1865 and he is a London artist educated at London Central Saint Martin and Clare College Cambridge. He is famous for his canvas paintings and his huge bronze sculptures placed in urban ...

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May 2022 Newsletter: Shoes as Art Symbols: Warhol, Selfridges London and Mary Zagoritou.

Shoes get one moving, shoes become symbols in art to celebrate character, lifestyle and fluidity.

Selfridges celebrated spring 2021 with camping tents and hiking shoes on window displays, symbolising this slight glimpse of allowance after the lockdown into the campsites of the english countryside open to be explored.

I drew shoes as the symbol of my camping summer holidays in Ermioni, Greece, or bungalow holidays by the Malakonta Beach , Evia, to signify ...

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April 2022 Newsletter: Cherry Blossom in Art, A Painting and A Poem by Mary Fumento (1999)

Cherry Blossom Adrift

Pink petals passing
Scents above so high
Painted porcelain perfection
Blossoms caress the sky

Swaying silent shroud
Suitors strolling by
Pink petals passing
Lover's gentle sigh

Pastel hues falling
Slow fluttering grace
Pink petals passing
Lining streams in lace

Pink petals passing
Smoothest transit by
Soft essence floating
In most subtle lullaby

Inducing springtime slumber
Upon a satin shore
Sailing with the current
Pink petals pass before

(1999) Poem ...

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March 2022 Newsletter: Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Tate Britain

Mary Zagoritou of Mary Zagoritou Gallery on 31.5.2021 visited Lynette Yiadom-Boakye's Tate Britain first and fully booked exhibition; a celebration of her Royal Academy of Schools work in depth, shows oil on canvas paintings depicting people's motion and expression in artistically defined textures in scenes of simple everyday enjoyments of life, using rich brushes recalling El Greco techniques and colours.


31.5.2021


Mary Zagoritou 


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February 2022 Newsletter: Zanele's Muholi Photographic Exhibition, Tate Modern

It was 19/5/2021 when Tate Modern, our beloved London Art Space had just re-opened by previous booking after the COVID-19 closure. It was an-about-to-rain May afternoon having an after work pre booked ticket at Tate Modern around 4 pm, an easy walk from Southwalk Jubilee Line Station to visit Zanele's Muholi exhibition, all my previous booked visits cancelled so many times due to the lockdowns. The skies were heavy full of dark grey and blue colours when ...

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January 2022 Newsletter: John Constable

John Constable
The English Romantic painter John Constable was born in Suffolk in 1776. His great affection for the English countryside - particularly the area surrounding his home - would become the subject of the vast majority of his paintings. Obsessively detailing the changes in light, cloud reflections, and atmospheres of the places he observed, Constable's paintings capture the tranquility and rural domesticity of the English landscape.
John Constable ...

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