Ophelia Sanderson is a French and British writer, journalist, and art critic with a wide spectrum of expertise from art and literature to geopolitics. With four years of mathematical studies at university and a penchant for creative writing, she pairs logical reasoning with poetic language, culminating into symbiotically persuasive writing. Curious-minded and adept in investigative journalism, she unearths what lies beneath the canvas and translates it to her audience. When not on assignment for Whitewall, she can be found between cities, delving into all streams of creative narratives, forging a generational voice through fiction, monographs, and essays on the qualms of a millennial existence.
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The New NISO Gallery in London Connects Overlooked 20th-Century Artists with Today’s Emerging Makers
Gallerist Nicolas Sorbac opens NISO Gallery, fueled by a renewed interest in 20th-century figures that have fallen off our radar.
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