Ruth Chambers porcelain plants a reminder that nothing lasts forever A still life “is usually a composition of a range of materials, often living, dying . Ruth Chambers’ ceramic work captures that concept.
Author of the article: Ashley Martin
Publishing date: Feb 25, 2021 • February 25, 2021 • 4 minute read • This piece by Ruth Chambers is of a hollyhock in bloom. Her exhibition, called Tend, runs until April 11 at the Art Gallery of Regina. Photo by Michael Bell /Michael Bell
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Though not delivering investors a negative return, the £24.6m China fund, run by Ruth Chambers, has lagged peers in the sector, particularly on a five-year view where it has returned 99.5% against the average IA China fund’s 124.9% returns.
However, the fund board noted in the case of the China, European Opportunities and India funds the managers had only been appointed to the mandates fairly recently. Thomas Smith took over European Opportunities in January 2019 following the exit of Neptune’s European equities heavyhitter Rob Burnett. Similarly Chambers and Ewan Thompson, who runs the £39.3m India fund, took over their mandates in 2018.