Opened in Rome in 2007, the Dorothy Circus Gallery was launched to allow the Italian Contemporary Art scene to recognise such international artists as Joe Sorren, Ron English, Sas & Colin Christian, Camille Rose Garcia, Alex Gross, Tara McPherson, James Jean, Miss Van, Kazuki Takamatsu and many others. By anticipating market trends and interests in the global market, the gallery plays a key role in presenting some of the most promising Japanese artists, such as Hikari Shimoda, Naoto Hattori, Atsuko Goto and Ozabu. Japanese artists have transformed the contemporary art scene, bringing together their fascinating historical and cultural tradition and refined artistic techniques.
The gallery’s Art Director and owner, Alexandra Mazzanti, also contributes to the accessibility and exposure of Pop Surrealism in the contemporary Asian art scene, while continuing to discover and promote exceptionally talented artists worldwide.
In early 2018 Dorothy Circus Gallery launched a temporary gallery in Notting Hill, London, which was well received by locals and art lovers across London and the UK. November 2018 sees Dorothy Circus Gallery open a new permanent residence in London, in Connaught Village. The gallery celebrate’s the experience of the surreal and the discovered freedom of imagination.
Dorothy Circus Gallery, in both Rome and London, also produce a wide selection of art related products distributed all over the world, such as art books, artists monographs and art catalogues of the exhibitions displayed at the galleries, alongside with limited edition prints, postcard box sets, and special limited editions of collectables.
Dorothy Circus Gallery was selected by Juxtapoz magazine as one of the top 100 world’s galleries leading European centre for Pop Surrealism. So if Surrealism art is of interest or you want to learn more about this art genre then Dorothy Circus gallery is the perfect place to gain a new perspective.
Visit the Dorothy Circus Gallery website for news on upcoming exhibitions