RCA Secret Comes Of Age Celebrating 21 Years Of Mystery

RCA Secret 2015

RCA Secret turns 21 this year and is celebrating coming of age with a bold new collaboration that sees the project working with some of industry’s top curators, bringing in a whole new breadth of talent to the exhibition.

Twenty-three curators from around the world have been invited to commission three artists to make postcards for the sale. With contributors including industry leaders and the most exciting new names in contemporary curation, the programme mirrors the exhibition’s ethos of placing established names next to the stars of the future.

Among the curators involved are Laurence Sillars, chief curator of the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art; David Falkner, Gallery Director at Stanley Picker Gallery; Laura Sillars, Artistic Director at Site Gallery; Ingrid Swenson, Director of PEER; Alistair Hudson, Director of Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art; Rosie Cooper, Project Curator at Liverpool Biennial; and Chris Clark critic and Senior Curator at Lewis Glucksman Gallery.

The exhibition is the most ambitious yet with postcards already received from some of the world’s most renowned contemporary artists and designers including: Bob & Roberta Smith, Maggi Hambling, Zandra Rhodes, Richard Long, Susan Hiller, Christo, David Bailey, Yinka Shonibare, Ryan Gander, Paula Rego, James Dyson, Nick Park, Norman Ackroyd, Paul Smith and Joseph Kosuth.

Stewarts Law RCA Secret gives you the chance to purchase art works that would be the envy of any collector for only £55.

So what’s the secret?  All of the postcards are displayed anonymously so you have to guess which artist or designer has made the work before you hand over your cash.  But don’t worry if you’re not an art expert; chances are you’ll go home with something you’ll love, whether it is by a famous name or a young art student (who could go on to be the next Tracey Emin!). All profits go towards helping emerging artists at a formative stage in their careers.

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