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Sarah Le Quang Sang

Rethinking the Gallery model with Sarah Le Quang Sang (SLQS Gallery)

“There's still a lot of inequality in terms of representation and there is a lack of understanding-the artists career trajectory is still following a path that is not suitable for most artists…What I'm trying to with the gallery, [is] challenge is that. Life is not linear.”

In this month’s episode of The Bigger Picture, we speak with Sarah Le Quang Sang, Founder and Director of the London-based SLQS Gallery. 

From the influence of her multicultural upbringing, her experiences navigating the market as a mother (including her co-directorship of the Pro-Create Project), to her insight into the shifting shape of gallery models and art history trajectories, this episode makes for essential listening for anyone interested in navigating today’s sector.

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About the Guest

Sarah Le Quang Sang is a London-based Franco-Vietnamese gallerist and artist. Her personal journey, defined by resilience and reinvention, shapes her steadfast mission to found SLQS Gallery dedicated to programming diverse intergenerational women and queer artists.  

With a background in business and theatre, Le Quang Sang came to her multi-disciplinary art practice in her mid to late 30s. Arriving at Goldsmiths to study Performance Making, it was from this moment onwards that Le Quang Sang gained greater awareness of the gender-based inequalities so deeply woven into the art world. Inspired to create more ways for artist mothers to have a voice while she was studying, Le Quang Sang became co-Director of Procreate Project, a nonprofit championing artist mothers, and co-curated and produced the first Mother Art Prize and Oxytocin: Birthing the World, a programme exploring motherhood and caregiving.

After studying at Acting International in Paris (2000-2001), Le Quang Sang read International Business, Finance, and Economics at the University of Manchester (2001-2004) before completing her MA in Performance Making at Goldsmiths (2016-2018).

About the Host
Riah Pryor is an investigative journalist and author specialising in the relationship between art and law, supported by her experience working at New Scotland Yard's Art and Antiques Unit. She previously worked at The Art Newspaper as Art Market Assistant Editor and continues to write for them on a freelance basis, in addition to report writing and editorial consultancy for a range of art market clients.
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