Emily Tsingou (born 1968, Athens, Greece) is a private collection’s curator[1][2] and adviser who lives in London, England.
[5][6] The gallery's programme, which was selected by Tsingou, introduced the work of certain internationally recognised contemporary artists to the London art scene, including Karen Kilimnik[7] and Jim Shaw (artist),[8] through both solo and group shows.
The agency represents both individuals and foundations, including Miel de Botton’s Berrydown Foundation and The Museum Partnership Collection, a lending library of around 100 large-scale artworks by artists including John Baldessari and Theaster Gates.
Tsingou has chaired talks at events such as “20/20 Vision” at Phillips Auction House, organised by the Association of Women in the Arts.
Tsingou is an advocate for the London public arts community, supporting institutions including Tate and the Michael Clark Company[17] as a patron, and sitting on the board of trustees for The Showroom,[18] a contemporary art space focused on collaborative approaches to cultural production.