Berenice Sydney

Berenice Sydney (1944–1983), born Berenice Frieze, was a prolific English artist who produced a substantial body of work from 1966 until her death in 1983. Her oeuvre consists of paintings on canvas and paper, drawings, prints, children's books, costume design and performance. A memorial exhibition of her work was held at the Royal Academy in 1984 followed by solo shows in Italy, Abu Dhabi, Gulf of Bahrain, Switzerland and Great Britain and continue to be featured in print and watercolour shows held in Burlington House. Her work is in over 100 private and public collections.

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