Suzanne Moxhay
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Suzanne Moxhay (b.1976, Essex) lives and works in London. Her unique work explores the boundaries between inside and outside and between nature and the artificial through the blending of a fictitious imaginary space and a photographed ‘real’ space. Inspired by early film-making techniques, Suzanne has a diverse and eclectic art practice which encompasses printmaking, painting, photography and animation. A graduate of the Royal Academy Schools, UK, Suzanne has exhibited widely, both nationally and internationally, since 2002. Her work is held in many significant public and private collections, including The Royal Academy of Arts, The Cooper Union New York, University of the Arts Collection, the FSC, the Lodeveans Collection and Oxford University, UK.
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Suzanne Moxhay (b.1976, Essex) lives and works in London. Her unique work explores the boundaries between inside and outside and between nature and the artificial through the blending of a fictitious imaginary space and a photographed ‘real’ space. Inspired by early film-making techniques, Suzanne has a diverse and eclectic art practice which encompasses printmaking, painting, photography and animation. A graduate of the Royal Academy Schools, UK, Suzanne has exhibited widely, both nationally and internationally, since 2002. Her work is held in many significant public and private collections, including The Royal Academy of Arts, The Cooper Union New York, University of the Arts Collection, the FSC, the Lodeveans Collection and Oxford University, UK.
Suzanne Moxhay (b.1976, Essex) lives and works in London. Her unique work explores the boundaries between inside and outside and between nature and the artificial through the blending of a fictitious imaginary space and a photographed ‘real’ space. Inspired by early film-making techniques, Suzanne has a diverse and eclectic art practice which encompasses printmaking, painting, photography and animation. A graduate of the Royal Academy Schools, UK, Suzanne has exhibited widely, both nationally and internationally, since 2002. Her work is held in many significant public and private collections, including The Royal Academy of Arts, The Cooper Union New York, University of the Arts Collection, the FSC, the Lodeveans Collection and Oxford University, UK.