The unlikely businessman who championed women artists
A Melbourne auction shines a light on a furniture salesman who used his own home as an art gallery.
In the continuing conversation around unfairly neglected women artists, it’s rare that men get much of a look in. But occasionally a male champion emerges – even one who might need a bit of resuscitation himself.
Ever heard of Jim Alexander? Few had, until preparations for a special auction of women’s art revealed that the late Melbourne furniture salesman successfully promoted women’s art in his spare time – using his own home as a gallery.
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