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Roxana Halls' work has been exhibited widely and is held in numerous private and public collections in the UK and internationally.įrequently employing dark glamour and a wry deliberate humour, Halls’ paintings depicting female impropriety offer a riposte to self-censure.

'ROXANA HALLS' TINGLE - TANGLE' was exhibited at the National Theatre, South Bank, London in 2009. Her solo exhibition, SHADOW PLAY, was held at Hayhill Gallery, Cork Street, London, in November 2011.
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Van de Puttelaar's portrait of Halls was one of 60 from the series to be exhibited in the art fair ‘TEFAF Fall 2019 Roxana Halls portrait by fine art photographer and historian Carla van de Puttelaar forms part of her series 'Artfully Dressed:Women in the Artworld' a series of portraits of prominent and promising women in the art world, including some of the world’s top female artists, gallerists and curators. Roxana Halls was selected by Ruth Millington as one of 6 Women at the Forefront of Feminist Art Today alongside artists such as Shani Rhys James & Caroline Walker in RISE ARTĪ portrait of Roxana Halls by filmmaker and photographer Barry Bliss, taken for his MAKE A MARK series of photographs of 30 women painters was exhibited as part of the celebrations for the one hundredth anniversary of women’s suffrage in the Upper Waiting Hall in the Palace of Westminster in March 2019 Roxana Halls was in conversation with Nicola Jennings and The Colnaghi Foundation on laughter, self-portraiture and her work in relation to the art of Judith Leyster, Rembrandt, Goya and Bellini. HEALTHCARE HEROES Halls selected images imbued with narratives of emotional power as one of the highlights from the Healthcare Heroes collection and wrote about a select few as well as her own portrait of Katie Tomkins for the project, alongside curations by art critic Kate Bryan, author Mark Haddon, artist Adebanji Alade and A&E nurse Harriet Durkin, the subject of the very first portrait by Tom himself. Roxana Halls was invited by Tom Croft, originator of the Portraits For NHS Heroes project, to curate a selection of works for the Google Arts & Culture online gallery, in association with Paintings In Hospitals, Now Live. NEWS: AJ Kelly wrote on Roxana Halls work and its broader feminist interpretation in AFTER ELLEN magazine Laughing While Under Surveillance: the Art of Roxana Halls NEWS: New interview with Frances Forbes-Carbine The noxious and the nourishing: Roxana Halls on women, violence and spectatorship for CULTURALL magazine NEWS: New interview with Caitlin Hart in INJECTION magazine Disrupting Politeness: In Conversation with Roxana Halls NEWS: Roxana Halls was selected as one of Paul Carey-Kent's ten choices from The ING Discerning Eye in FAD Magazine NEWS: New work by Roxana Halls was recently exhibited in SURREAL SO GOOD at TW FINE ART, Palm Beach, FL in April 2022 NEWS: Roxana Halls is being exhibited in the current group exhibition at COLLEY ISON GALLERY alongside artists such as Tracey Emin, David Hockney, George Shaw, Harland Miller and other represented artists in BRITISH CONTEMPORARY NEWS: Roxana Halls has created a new work in collaboration with the HOUSE of CAROLINA HERRERA & InFems for their first NFT collection NIGHTCLUBBING Halls' previous solo exhibition CRIME SPREE was held at Colley Ison Gallery in Sept 2021 NEWS: Roxana Halls latest solo exhibition EYES OF ROXANA HALLS was held at Gallery 46, Whitechapel, London from 11th - 24th May 2022, curated by DuoVision. NEWS: Roxana Halls featured in episode 1 of EXTRAORDINARY PORTRAITS presented by Tinie first aired on BBC One 27th February at 6:30pm & repeated on 28th February at 11:10pm

Roxana Halls' portrait of Horse McDonald was acquired for the permanent collection of the NATIONAL GALLERIES OF SCOTLAND and is currently on display in the Modern Portrait rooms of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery NEWS: Roxana Halls' portrait of Katie Tomkins - Mortuary & Post Mortem Services Manager at West Hertfordshire NHS Trust has been acquired for the permanent collection of the SCIENCE MUSEUM and was added to their permanent collection as part of their COVID-19 Collecting Project
