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  1. Rebecca Salter PRA (born 1955) is a British abstract artist who lives and works in London. Previously elected Keeper in 2017, she was elected as the first female President of the Royal Academy of Arts in London on 10 December 2019. Formerly a ceramicist, she is best known as painter and printmaker.

  2. rebecca salter - Home. November 30th, 2023. Untitled JD11, 2023, mixed media on paper on linen, 150 x 170 cm 59 x 67 ins . A monograph to accompany the exhibition at Yale Center for British Art. Rebecca Salter: into the light of things. by Gillian Forrester. Yale University Press 2011.

  3. Rebecca Salter (born 1955) is a British abstract artist who lives and works in London. Previously elected Keeper in 2017, she was elected as the first female President of the Royal Academy of Arts in London on 10 December 2019. Formerly a ceramicist, she is best known as painter and printmaker.

  4. contemporaryartsociety.org › artists › rebecca-salterRebecca Salter | CAS

    Rebecca Salter (born 1955) is a British abstract artist who lives and works in London. Previously elected Keeper in 2017, she was elected as the first female President of the Royal Academy of Arts in London on 10 December 2019. Formerly a ceramicist, she is best known as painter and printmaker.

  5. 10 de dez. de 2019 · The artist Rebecca Salter has been elected the first female President in the Royal Academy’s 251-year history, it was announced today. Salter was elected by fellow Royal Academicians – the leading artists and architects who run the RA – in a vote earlier today.

  6. 12 de dez. de 2019 · Rebecca Salter, a primeira mulher presidente da Royal Academy of Arts. Ela foi eleita como 27ª Presidente da Royal Academy de Londres e sucederá Christopher Le Brun PPRA. Por Equipe Editorial - dezembro 12, 2019. 1072 0. LinkedIn. Rebecca Salter no programa Sunday Brunch | Londres, Inglaterra (2008). Foto de Steve Meddle/Shutterstock.

  7. 28 de jul. de 2021 · Rebecca Salter: There is something about the Japanese way of viewing the world that I find endlessly rich and fascinating. When I think back, it was quite an eccentric decision to make because all my contemporaries wanted to go to New York; nobody wanted to go east.