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Rough Version is the personal blog of Freelance Features Writer and Editor, Francesca Gavin. The blog concentrates mainly on Art exhibits in London and around the world, as well as more general art criticism. The blog is written by Francesca, based on her work for many different Arts magazines and newspaper Arts sections. Blog posts review a wide array of contemporary Art, tending towards the abstract, covering  a range of different media. Recent posts include: Nazafarin Lotfi: Indexical Realness; A bit Berlin and little of London; Best in Show: 2015; and My Best of Venice 2015. Reviews link to origin publications where necessary. PR opportunities exist in the Arts. Francesca may be contacted through the details given here, or through her individual profile.

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