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Maria Carolina A.

Sales And Administrative Assistant at Sundaram Tagore Gallery

Maria Carolina A. is a professional with extensive experience in the art and cultural sector, currently serving as a Sales and Administrative Assistant at Sundaram Tagore Gallery since May 2023. Previously, Maria Carolina worked at Sotheby's in various roles, including Post-Sale Coordinator and Graduate Trainee within the Chinese Works of Art Department from September 2021 to May 2023. Earlier experience includes a position as a Library Assistant at San Giorgio a Cremano Hall Library, where duties involved visitor assistance and promoting membership and events. Educational qualifications encompass a Postgraduate Degree in History of Art and Archaeology of East Asia from SOAS University of London and a Bachelor's Degree in Oriental and African Languages, Literature and Cultures from Università di Napoli L'Orientale, alongside additional studies in Korean Studies.

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Sundaram Tagore Gallery

Established in 2000, Sundaram Tagore Gallery is a contemporary art gallery with locations in New York, Singapore and London, representing established and emerging artists from around the globe. We specialize in work that is aesthetically and intellectually rigorous, infused with humanism and art historically significant. Our artists produce museum-calibre paintings, drawings, sculptures and installations with a strong emphasis on materiality. The gallery also has a robust photography program that includes some of the world’s most noted photographers. Our artists and photographers are well represented in renowned museums worldwide. Sundaram opened the gallery in 2000 in SoHo, with a mission to show that some of the best and most meaningful art was being created by artists deeply engaged in cross-cultural explorations. He sought to challenge the prevailing narrative in New York at that time that Western men were making the most collectible art. He assembled a global roster of artists who crossed cultural and national boundaries, synthesizing Western visual language with forms, techniques and philosophies from Asia, the Subcontinent and the Middle East. He showed this work alongside important work by overlooked women artists from the New York School. His global and inclusive outlook prompted him to open locations in Hong Kong in 2008 and in Singapore in 2012. He is slated to open an exhibition space at Cromwell Place in London in 2021. He continues to champion artists, particularly women and those from underrepresented cultures, whose work exemplifies our interconnectedness.


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