The ongoing philosophy of Elliott Gallery is to continue to introduce a diversity of world renowned, critically acclaimed photographers from the international photography community.
Established in 2003 as Gallery Vassie, Elliott Gallery is a leading authority in the European fine art photography scene. We hold a diverse collection of work from both key historical and established photographic artists, spanning the early 20th century to contemporary. Our photographers have all exhibited internationally and have their work featured in museums, corporate and private collections around the globe.
Alongside our exciting exhibition programme, we also offer a by appointment ‘print room’ where clients, photography experts and enthusiasts can browse our collection.
Our clients and collectors reflect the diversity and breadth of the fantastic work we exhibit. Our roster includes public and private museums, corporate collections, experienced collectors and those looking to start and grow their photography collections.
Located in the Tussen de Bogen ("Between the Arches") space, in the heart of Amsterdam, the gallery concept was designed by Architect, Amy Ingrassia, who has delivered unique solutions for some of the world’s leading brands.
Addie Elliott said: “The European Art Photography market has gone from strength to strength over the past decade as photographers’ reputations continue to grow and investment values of the artworks appreciate. We’ve seen significant growth in our own business, connecting photographers and clients who share a passion for photography.”
Addie Elliott
Founder & Curatorial Director
Addie Elliott is one of Europe’s leading experts in fine art and documentary photography. Few people have a broader experience of the global photography market. She connects photographers, clients and colleagues who share a passion for both historical and contemporary photography.
Addie is a gallerist, historian, curator, adviser, consultant, writer, lecturer, mentor and commentator of photography. She holds a degree in History of Design and the Visual Arts, majoring in the History of Photography. Learning her craft working as a curator at the world-famous Victoria and Albert Museum, London, then running a commercial photography gallery in Notting Hill and at The Photographers’ Gallery institution, London, before relocating to Amsterdam.
In 2003 Addie founded Elliott Gallery (originally Gallery Vassie), Amsterdam's first commercial photography gallery of its kind and now a leading authority in the European fine art and documentary photography scene. Which holds a diverse collection of work from both key historical and established photographic artists, spanning the early 20th century to contemporary.
Through the gallery, Addie represents 30 influential photographers, each one a leader in their genre and has produced over 70 exhibitions onsite at the gallery in Amsterdam, but also at institutions including the Huis Marseille, Foam, Paris Photo and for the British Arts Council in Arles.
Work as Contributing Editor includes: ‘Burnthouse Lane’ by Michelle Sank (2024), ‘Saddleworth: Responding to a Landscape’ by Matthew Murray (2017), ‘This Time Tomorrow’ by David van Dartel (2021), ‘Ska’ by Matthew Murray (2013) and ‘From the Hip: The Photographs of John ‘Hoppy’ Hopkins’ (2007). Her article, ‘The Ontology of Photography’, was featured in the renowned PQ Magazine (2010).
Eszti Bakos
Gallery Manager
Growing up in Budapest, Hungary, Eszti has a background in Art Theory and English Literature, holding a BA in Humanities. After an impactful exchange experience at Utrecht University she has decided to relocate to the Netherlands and pursue an MA degree in Arts Policy and Management from the University of Groningen.
Upon finishing her studies, she joined Elliott Gallery’s Team as Projects Coordinator, later advancing to Gallery Manager. Today, she oversees the planning and management of exhibitions, the development and implementation of marketing and business strategies and the cultivation of artist and client relationships. Additionally, Eszti is responsible for managing the gallery’s internship program and art sourcing services.
Eirini Alexandrou
Project Manager
Born and raised in Thessaloniki, Northern Greece, Eirini studied Archaeology and History of Art at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and the University of Florence, later completing an MA in Art Law and Arts Management.
After relocating to Amsterdam in 2019, Eirini joined the Elliott Gallery team. Starting as an intern, she advanced to the role of Social Media and Traveling Exhibitions Coordinator. Eventually, she held the position of the Gallery Manager from 2021-2024, focusing on implementing marketing, branding and business development strategies, expanding the gallery’s external network and regulating the team of interns.
Eirini is now in charge of special projects, such as the Open Call for Exhibition Proposals. In this capacity, she brings her extensive experience in arts management and her keen organisational skills to oversee diverse projects, ensuring their successful execution from conception to completion.
Elle O’Donnell
Communications
After graduating with a Communications degree in New Zealand, Elle O’Donnell was a Direct Marketing Copywriter.
From there, she was Creative in an advertising agency specialising in branding and radio advertising. She wrote and produced advertising for all mediums.
In Australia, Elle freelanced in Public Relations, wrote radio advertising for “Melbourne’s #1 radio station” and provided Communications for a Local Government Minister.
Elle completed Digital Marketing at Beeckestijn Business School, Netherlands in 2024.
Elle’s main focus at the gallery is the development and implementation of marketing and business strategies.
Nazanin Gosili
Social Media Intern
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