Mollie Dent-Brocklehurst

[2][3] She worked alongside Dasha Zhukova to found The Garage Centre for Contemporary Culture in Moscow that same year.

[2][5][6] This project triggered a number of similar exhibitions, such as those at Chatsworth and Blenheim Palace, which brought monumental contemporary sculpture to Grade I listed grounds.

[9][10][11][12] In 2017, she joined the Founder of FutureCity, Mark Davy, in a two-year project named Future/Pace, which aimed to extend the reach of contemporary art beyond the conventional boundaries of gallery walls, bringing it into the public domain.

[13] Future/Pace delivered site-specific contemporary art projects by artists such as Leo Villareal and Studio Drift.

[18][19] Superblue's emphasis on immersive and experimental art, together with its revenue-sharing model with artists, set it apart from other traditional museums and galleries.