GALLERY CLIMATE COALITION ACTIVE MEMBER
APRIL 2024
I am pleased to announce that I have successfully qualified as a 2023 Active Member with @galleryclimatecoalition! To achieve Active status I had to demonstrate that I had implemented environmental sustainability best practice in line with GCC guidance.
Active Membership is not a certification of sustainability nor a claim that I am doing things perfectly or have all the answers - none of us are at this point. We’re all doing our best to assess, report and reduce our impact, setting targets in line with science, taking any actions we can and working out other solutions as we go.
I encourage all my peers and colleagues to visit the @galleryclimatecoalition page or website to learn more about the initiative and how to get involved!
COLLABORATION WITH CHARITY: WATER AND THE OTHER ART FAIR
OCTOBER 2023
Water is recognised as a basic human right, yet millions of people still lack clean drinking water access. charity: water is a nonprofit organisation bringing clean and safe water to people around the world in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6: water and sanitation for all by 2030. So far they have funded over 130,000 water projects in 29 countries around the world with the help of local partners. Claire Milner is one of a handful of artists selected to collaborate with charity:water in partnership with The Other Art Fair. Her painting ‘The Source’ sold in October raising thousands towards clean water.
NOONPOWELL FINE ART EXHIBITION
AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 2023
Purchase a selection of works by Claire Milner via NoonPowell Fine Art
‘ALCHEMY’ CURATED BY CREATE! MAGAZINE
‘The Disappeared’ and ‘Everything Is Connected’ have been selected for an exhibition entitled ‘Alchemy’ along with an additional seven paintings from the ‘Gardeners of Eden’ and ‘Anima Mundi’ collections which are featured in Create! Magazine. Curators: Charuka Arora, Victoria J. Fry, and Mona Lerch
HAMPSTEAD ART FAIR
'The Sixth' from the Gardeners of Eden collection was selected by the organisers for a specially curated wall at the Hampstead Art Fair exploring the power of words. The curated displays celebrated all aspects of the written word in art. A selection of Milner's works from the Anima Mundi collection were also on display with Noon Powell Fine Art.
BORN FREE FOUNDATION
‘The Unknown’ was commissioned by Virginia McKenna and auctioned in aid of The Born Free Collection. The winning bidder was Joanna Lumley.
AUCTION OF ‘BURNING BRIGHT’ IN AID OF SAVE WILD TIGERS
Curated by Christian Furr, the youngest artist to have ever been officially commissioned to paint the Queen in 1995, the exhibition in Hotel Cafe Royal followed by an auction at The Savoy Hotel featured an exciting array of tiger inspired artworks by high profile international artists including: Dan Baldwin, Jacky Tsai, Daisuke Sakaguchi, Shauna Richardson, Pandemonia, Lauren Baker, Rose Corcoran, Otto Schade, John Gledhill, Julia Wager, Misha Masek and the late Chris Bracey.
‘THE ALCHEMIST’ SELECTED BY THE ORGANISERS TO BE EXHIBITED IN THE BLUE ZONE AT COP26
‘The Alchemist’ from the collection entitled ‘Anima Mundi’ was selected by the conference organisers to be exhibited on the world’s biggest stage in the Blue Zone of the SEC in Glasgow for the COP26 conference. The work was displayed with Explorers Against Extinction art exhibit which was chosen as one of only fifteen exhibits out of thousands of initial applicants to be presented to the delegates.
The Blue Zone was for those registered with the UN and tasked with coordinating the global response to the threat of climate change – the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The Blue Zone hosted national delegations, United Nations and related organisations & agencies, the media and not-for-profit observer organisations. Delegates met in the Blue Zone for both formal negotiations and informal consultations. The UNFCCC also hosted a range of events, including technical briefings, to support the negotiations process.
COMMISSION OF MARILYN PORTRAIT FOR RIHANNA
“This portrait by the artist Claire Milner is at home in New York... I find fascinating the shadows, the nuances, and the emotions that she manages to express thanks to subtle games of colored crystals. I am in love with this work. And I am in love with Marilyn. What is more moving than these candid eyes?” — RIHANNA (TRANSLATED FROM VOGUE PARIS)
“It’s all about the detail for Claire Milner, the stellar British talent behind the portrait of Marilyn Monroe. Claire’s philosophical approach is revealed in the surprising hidden portrait painted on the reverse that represents the young Norma Jeane - a commentary on the life of a celebrity. Her richly diverse sources of inspiration include ancient art, popular culture and Shakespeare. This is reflected in a dynamic adaptability, from a mosaic depicting under-sea volcanoes to iconic portraiture.” — SWAROVSKI