Helen Brough British, b. 1966

 Widely exhibited, Brough has been painting for over twenty  years and holds her BA Honours and MA Sculpture from the Chelsea School of Art, London. In addition to the Prix de Rome and the Prince Charles Travel Scholarship, the artist is the recipient of funding from the Pollock Krasner Foundation, the Soros Foundation, and the Triangle Arts Association, QEST (Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust) 2019 and an Art Council Grant UK in 2020

 

Brough’s work is found in numerous private and corporate collections and museums worldwide including the Cantor Fitzgerald Collection, New York, the William Louis-Dreyfus Collection Foundation, New York, The Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, The Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, Omaha, Two Trees, DUMBO, Brooklyn, and The National Art Museum, Budapest, Hungary.

 

As well as participation in various art fairs and artist residencies, Brough has been the subject of fifteen international solo exhibitions including at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, and various group shows such as the Chelsea Art Museum, New York and the Royal Academy, London. Recent exhibits include ‘ Lightscapes’ an online exhibit with Aleph Contemporary, ‘ A generous Space’ at Hastings Contemporary UK and ‘ Bluebell Wood’ at Avivson Gallery , London. UK, Aleph Contemporary at The Cello Factory, 2021.