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The Art of Exposure

Queenie Rosita Law has made a career out of showcasing both emerging and historically overlooked artists from around the world, while changing the way people view the gallery experience.

A graduate of Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London, Law has travelled the globe in search of opportunities to bridge the gap between artists and collectors, as well as curating and producing artwork. Her work focuses on Central and Eastern European (CEE) contemporary art.

Almost seven years after she established the company, Law continues to explore the untold stories of CEE art through the

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