Supporting women and non-binary artists through curated limited editions

 
 

Founded in 2019, Ellipsis responds to the persistent underrepresentation of women and non-binary artists within commercial and institutional structures. We work at formative moments in artists’ trajectories, producing focused editions that support artists’ development. Each project extends an artist’s practice into print—not as reproduction, but as translation.

 
 
 

Lèche-Vitrines at Phoenix Art Space

 

Featured print: xie rong

In Love, Wild, Lawn, Xie Rong (Echo Morgan) layers wildflowers and weeds gathered from her own front garden into a dense, organic composition. Across her face, a single character reads: Love.

The cultivated front lawn is often a symbol of order, pride and conformity — a carefully maintained marker of belonging. By allowing the grass to grow higher and the weeds to flourish, Xie Rong proposes an alternative ethic: one of openness rather than control. Here, unruliness becomes generative. The work reframes wild growth as a gesture of inclusion — a quiet resistance to homogeny.

Vulnerability and defiance coexist, held within a simple but potent word: Love.

 

The Pan Macmillan Collection, London

 

WE ARE HERE. WE WILL BE SEEN.

This initiative calls on museums and galleries to critically reassess the representation of women and non-binary artists within their exhibitions, programmes and collections.

Despite incremental progress, structural imbalance persists. Women and non-binary artists remain disproportionately marginalised, undervalued and underrepresented across the art world.

WE ARE HERE. WE WILL BE SEEN. is both statement and demand: a collective insistence that recognition, equity and inclusion must move beyond rhetoric into measurable change. The campaign includes a limited edition print commissioned from artist Valerie Savchits.

Private collection, London