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\n\nSince its foundation in 1960 the gallery has presented a continual programme of its own artists as well as important themed exhibitions such as The Non-Objective World exhibitions (1970–), From ... more >> Annely Juda Fine Art is based in London and represents contemporary British, European and International artists. The gallery also exhibits masters of the 20th-century avant-garde, specialising in Russian Constructivism, Bauhaus and De Stijl.
\n\nSince its foundation in 1960 the gallery has presented a continual programme of its own artists as well as important themed exhibitions such as The Non-Objective World exhibitions (1970–), From Figuration to Abstraction (1986), 1945: The End of the War (1995), The Thirties: Influences on Abstract Art in Britain (1998), American Beauty (2002) and The Great Experiment: Russian Art. Homage to Camilla Gray (2009)