If you are looking for London‘s Naive Art Museums, you need to know about the British Folk Art Collection https://britishfolkartcollection.org.uk/origins-of-the-collection/. In 1993, the Peter Moores Foundation http://www.roh.org.uk/support/trusts-and-foundations/peter-moores-foundation acquired the Collection, now housed in Compton Verney (Warwickshire). Upon entering the Tate London Museum https://www.tate.org.uk/art/art-terms/n/naive-art, you will find that naive art refers to artists who have not had formal artistic training, such as the painter Simon Quadrat.
Each his ambiguous painting seeks to tell a story, one left to the viewer to determine. His work is in a number of private collections. He established career and reputation as a painter of strong technical ability and memorable images. His first artwork to be offer in 2020 at auctiont Rosebery´s Fine Art Auctioneers was The Open Window. Simon Quadrat works https://www.mutualart.com/Artist/Simon-Quadrat/91E7BF28EDB548E0/Biography was feature in several exhibitions at key galleries and museums, including the Panter & Hall Gallery.
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