THE SOCIETY OF LONDON ART DEALERS
CK International House, 1 - 6 Yarmouth Place, Mayfair
London, W1J 7BU
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)20 3617 0531
Web: www.slad.org.uk
London, W1J 7BU
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)20 3617 0531
Web: www.slad.org.uk
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Aktis Gallery
10 - 11 Park Place, London, SW1A 1LP
Aktis Gallery is dedicated to modern art, in particular the émigré art of 20th century Paris.
We are one of the leading specialists in the post-war lyrical abstraction movement, focusing on the internationally renowned Chinese émigré artists Zao Wou-Ki and Chu Teh-Chun (as well as the contemporary Chinese émigré Gao Xingjian), Russian lyrical abstractionists such as André Lanskoy and Serge Poliakoff and European artists from this movement including Georges Mathieu, Otto Freundlich, Geer van Velde, Bram van Velde and André Marfaing.
The gallery is also dedicated to the first wave of Parisian émigration, with European and Russian artists such as Leopold Survage, Marc Chagall, Marie Vassilieff and Pascin, and the Japanese artist Foujita, all of whom are considered the leading artists of les Années folles (the Golden Years) of 1920s Montparnasse, Paris.
We also specialise in the work of the Russian non-conformist artists Vladimir Yankilevsky, Oscar Rabin, Boris Sveshnikov, Oleg Tselkov, Dmitry Krasnopevtcev, Grisha Bruskin and Vladimir Yakovlev.
As a complement to this world-class portfolio of modern painters, the gallery promotes the work of a growing number of sculptors, including the leading surrealist sculptor Agustin Cárdenas from Cuba and the contemporary Chinese sculptor Wang Keping, both of whom also émigrated to Paris.
Situated in St. James’s, at the heart of the London art-world, Aktis Gallery has established itself as a leading destination for museum quality exhibitions. Indeed, in 2010 we organised Vladimir Yankilevsky’s first retrospective in the UK which included major loans from the Musée National d'Art Moderne at the Pompidou Centre, Paris and the Bochum Museum, Germany. In 2011, our Russian non-conformist Squaring the Circle exhibition was featured on the BBC Review Show. As a member of the esteemed Society of London Art Dealers (SLAD), we also participate in London Art Week and Asian Art in London, holding special events and talks throughout. The gallery is proud to be host to a diverse programme of press conferences, concerts, film screenings and thematic discussions related to the works of art on display.
List of Artists Represented
Alexandre BENOIS
Pierre BONNARD
Victor BRAUNER
Grisha BRUSKIN
Alexander CALDER
Agustin CARDENAS
Marc CHAGALL
Serge CHARCHOUNE
CHU Teh-Chun
Andre DERAIN
Pierre DMITRIENKO
Mstislav DOBUZHINSKY
El Lissitzky
Maurice ESTEVE
Otto FREUNDLICH
GAO Xingjian
Alexander IACOVLEFF
Dmitry KRASNOPEVTSEV
Pinchus KREMEGNE
Valentina KROPIVNITSKAYA
Andre LANSKOY
Le Corbusier
Andre MARFAING
Jules PASCIN
Serge POLIAKOFF
Oscar RABIN
Igor SHELKOVSKY
Leopold SURVAGE
Boris SVESHNIKOV
Oleg TSELKOV
Leon TUTUNDJAN
Geer VAN VELDE
Marie VASSILIEFF
Vladimir YAKOVLEV
Vladimir YANKILEVSKSY
ZAO Wou-Ki
Alan Cristea Gallery
31 & 34 Cork Street, London, W1S 3NU, England
Anni Albers, Josef Albers, Gillian Ayres, Peter Blake, Georges Braque, Patrick Caulfield, Gordon Cheung, Michael Craig-Martin, Ian Davenport, Jan Dibbets, Jim Dine, Sam Francis, Naum Gabo, Richard Hamilton, David Hockney, Howard Hodgkin, Allen Jones, Langlands & Bell, Fernand Léger, Sol LeWitt, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Mangold, Henri Matisse, Ian McKeever, Lisa Milroy, Joan Miro, Robert Motherwell, Bruce Nauman, Ben Nicholson, Julian Opie, Mimmo Paladino, Pablo Picasso, Boo Ritson, Paul Schutze, Sean Scully, Frank Stella, Antoni TÃpies, Joe Tilson, Andy Warhol, Catherine Yass.
Alon Zakaim Fine Art
5-7 Dover St, London, W1S 4LD, UK
Agar, Eileen
Agius, Lorenzo
Archipenko, Alexander
Argov, Michael
Arman, Pierre
Auerbach, Frank
Berkes, Antal
Bigari, Vittorio Maria
Bigas, Eduard
Boldini, (Attributed to) Giovanni
Boudin, Eugene
Brangwyn, Sir Frank William
Breenbergh, Bartholomeus
Breuer-Weil, David
Brinkworth, Kate
Burgess, Andy
Caillebotte, Gustave
Cariot, Gustave
Carrier-Belleuse, Albert-Ernest
Carrier-Belleuse, Louis-Robert
Carrier-Belleuse, Pierre
Cavailles, Jules
Chabas, Maurice
Chadwick, Lynn
Chagall, Marc
Charreton, Victor
Chiparus, Demeter
Clausen, Sir George
Clement, Etienne
Colle, Michel-Auguste
Colson, Guillaume-Francois
Dali, Salvador
Dargelas, Andre-Henri
Decoen, Jean
Degas, Edgar
Delpy, Hippolyte-Camille
Diaz de la Pena, Narcisse Virgilio
Dong Yoo, Kim
Dufy, Raoul
Dyf, Marcel
Enjolras, Delphin
Falero, Luis Ricardo
Fantin-Latour (nee Dubourg), Victoria
Forain, Jean-Louis
Fox, Ivor
Friesz, Emile Othon
Gérard, Théodore
Goeneutte, Norbert
Guillaumin, Armand
Gérôme, Jean-Léon
Hacker, Arthur
Harding, James Duffield
Hassam, Childe
Hayden, Henri
Hayet, Louis
Helholz-Or, Menachem
Herbin, Auguste
Hoschedé-Monet, Blanche
Jonghe, Gustave de
Kadishman, Menashe
Kennedy, Cecil
Kim, Sung Jin
Kissling, Eugène
Kristo, Bela de
Kádár, Béla
La Thangue, Henry Herbert
La Touche, Gaston
Lacroix de Marseille, Charles-François
Lambert, André
Lanskoy, Andre
Lapicque, Charles
Lebasque, Henri
Leger, Fernand
Lempicka, Tamara de
Leroux, Auguste
Levis, Maurice
Lipchitz, Jacques
Loir, Luigi
Loiseau, Gustave
Loxton Peacock, Clarisse
Luce, Maximilien
Malfroy, Henry
Manguin, Henri
Manzù, Giacomo
Marc, Robert
Martin-Ferrières, Jacques
Martin, Henri
Maufra, Maxime
McDermott, Dan
Minaux, André
Modigliani, (After) Amedeo
Monet, Claude
Monticelli, Adolphe Joseph Thomas
Morris, Sir Cedric
Mostyn, Tom
Navlet, Victor and Joseph
O'Neill, Terry
O'Conor, Roderic
Petley, Roy
Pizzella, Edmund
Pritchett, Edward
Quittner, Rudolf
Quizet, Alphonse Léon
Reggianini, Vittorio
Renoir, Pierre-Auguste
Rodin, Auguste
Rysselberghe, Théo van
Schecroun, Jean-Pierre
Sculptures, A Selection of
Segonzac, Andre Dunoyer de
Sisley, Alfred
Smith, Chris
Soulacroix, Charles Joseph Frederic
Souverbie, Jean
Stevens, Alfred
Terzian, Georges
Thorburn, Will
Tintoretto, (Follower of) Domenico
Turner, Joseph Mallord William
Unterberger, Franz Richard
Utrillo, Maurice
Valensi, Henry
Valmier, Georges
Valtat, Louis
van Dongen, Kees
van Schendel, Petrus
Vanstone, Paul
Venard, Claude
Vlaminck, Maurice de
Wexler, Jacob
Yvaral, Jean Pierre
Zandomeneghi, Federico
Zadkine, Ossip
Andrew Clayton-Payne
16 Savile Row, London, W1S 3PL, England
JMW Turner
John Constable
Thomas Gainsborough
William Blake
John Ruskin
Richard Parkes Bonington
Sir Thomas Lawrence
John Sell Cotman
Henry Fuseli
Richard Dadd
Thomas Girtin
Samuel Palmer
Francis Towne
John Robert Cozens
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Edward Burne-Jones
David Roberts
John Frederick Lewis
Annabel Thomas Fine Art
12 Upper Grosvenor Street, London, W1K 2ND, UK
Artists Represented:
Robert Adams
Frank Auerbach
Francis Bacon
Edward Bawden
Peter Blake
Sandra Blow
Gerald Brockhurst
Alexander Calder
Patrick Caulfield
Alan Davie
Frank Dobson
Jean Dubuffet
Richard Eurich
Lucian Freud
Terry Frost
John Gibson
Eric Gill
Antony Gormley
Barbara Hepworth
Roger Hilton
Charles Sargent Jagger
Naum Gabo
Anish Kapoor
Anselm Keifer
Leon Kossoff
Gerald Laing
L S Lowry
Henry Moore
William Nicholson
William Orpen
Samuel Palmer
Grayson Perry
Marc Quinn
Eric Ravilious
Gerhard Richter
Jenny Saville
William Scott
Sean Scully
Walter Richard Sickert
Stanley Spencer
Graham Sutherland
William Turnbull
Keith Tyson
Andy Warhol
Ai Wei Wei
Christopher Wood
Francesca Woodman
Liu Xiaodong
Annely Juda Fine Art
23 Dering Street, London, W1S 1AW, England/United Kingdom
ROGER ACKLING
ANTHONY CARO
ALAN CHARLTON
EDUARDO CHILLIDA
CHRISTO & JEANNE-CLAUDE
LESLEY FOXCROFT
GLORIA FRIEDMANN
KATSURA FUNAKOSHI
STEFAN GEC
PHILIPP GOLDBACH
ALAN GREEN
NIGEL HALL
WERNER HAYPETER
DAVID HOCKNEY
SIGRID HOLMWOOD
MALCOLM HUGHES
DUAN JIANYU
PETER KALKHOF
TADASHI KAWAMATA
LEON KOSSOFF
DARREN LAGO
EDWINA LEAPMAN
CATHERINE LEE
MICHAEL MICHAELEDES
JOHN McLAUGHLIN
FRANCOIS MORELLET
DAVID NASH
SARAH OPPENHEIMER
ALAN REYNOLDS
YUKO SHIRAISHI
JÁNOS SUGÁR
SUZANNE TREISTER
GRAHAM WILLIAMS
ESTATE OF PRUNELLA CLOUGH
ESTATE OF NAUM GABO
ESTATE OF KENNETH & MARY MARTIN
ESTATE OF VORDEMBERGE-GILDEWART
ANNELY JUDA FINE ART ALSO SHOWS WORKS OF THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY AVANT-GARDE BAUHAUS, DE STIJL AND RUSSIAN CONSTRUCTIVISM.
Beetles + Huxley
3 - 5 Swallow Street, London, W1B 4DE
BEETLES+ HUXLEY, London, is a gallery that specialises in Photographs by some of the leading masters of the 20th and 21st centuries. The gallery represents many international artists and estates, and holds up to 15 exhibitions per year.
Ben Elwes Fine Art
45 Maddox Street, London, W1S 2PE, England/United Kingdom
William Ashford, Canaletto, Francis Cotes, John Constable, Robert Crone, Jacques-Louis David, Paul Jean Flandrin, Alberto Giacometti, Thomas Gainsborough, Francesco Guardi, Thomas Jones, Thomas Lawrence, Ben Nicholson, Joshua Reynolds, Hubert Robert, George Romney, George Stubbs, François André Vincent, Benjamin West, David Wilkie
Ben Brown Fine Arts
52 Brook's Mews, London, W1K 4EE, England/United Kingdom
Ben Brown began his career at Sotheby's, where he spent 10 years in the Contemporary Art department, reaching the level of director. During his time there he pioneered the now well-respected Italian Sale, and his particular interest in the subject led Brown to concentrate on this little-represented field in London. Following Sotheby's and prior to opening Ben Brown Fine Arts, Brown spent two years as co-managing director at Waddington Galleries.
BEN BROWN FINE ARTS
Ben Brown Fine Arts opened its first location on Cork Street in the heart of Mayfair in 2004. The gallery has prominently positioned itself on the contemporary art scene with the sole UK representation of artists such as Ron Arad, Tony Bevan, Candida Höfer, Claude and François-Xavier Lalanne, Gavin Turk, Not Vital and Heinz Mack. Also renowned for its strong expertise in 20th Century Italian Art, the gallery has been exhibiting the work of Lucio Fontana and Alighiero Boetti, amongst others, since its inception. In 2008 Ben Brown Fine Arts opened a new exhibition space on Brook's Mews, also in Mayfair, designed by architect Alexander Maybank. The office and viewing room is conveniently located across from the gallery space.
In 2009 the gallery took the first step in an international expansion with the opening of an exhibition space in Hong Kong under the label of Ben Brown Fine Arts. Designed by Andre Fu, Brown's Hong Kong space was the first London gallery to open in the Pedder Building, offering a programme of western and international art exhibitions tailored to the Asian market. Since its inception the Hong Kong gallery has hosted exhibitions of gallery artists Ron Arad, Miquel Barceló, Candida Höfer, Vik Muniz, Heinz Mack and Claude & François-Xavier Lalanne as well as presenting exhibitions of important modern artists, most notably Pablo Picasso and Alighiero Boetti
Artists:
Ron Arad, Jean Michel Basquiat, Tony Bevan, Alighiero Boetti, Dokoupil, Caio Fonseca, Lucio Fontana, Keith Haring, Damien Hirst, Candida Höfer, Yves Klein, Jeff Koons, Les Lalanne, Sol Lewitt, Martin Mull, Vik Muniz, Heribert C.Ottersbach, Mimmo Rotella, Thomas Ruff, Matthias Schaller, Clare Shenstone, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Donald Sultan, Tseng Kwong Chi, Andy Warhol,
Bernard Jacobson Gallery
28 Duke Street, St James's, London, SW1Y 6AG, England/United Kingdom
Ivor Abrahams;
Larry Bell;
Bram Bogart;
David Bomberg;
Anthony Caro;
Robyn Denny;
Sam Francis;
Helen Frankenthaler;
Beverly Fishman;
Pia Fries;
Joe Goode;
James Hayward;
Shirley Kaneda;
Phillip King;
Roy Lichtenstein;
Robert Motherwell;
Ben Nicholson;
Jules Olitski;
Larry Poons;
Nicholas Pope;
Robert Rauschenberg;
James Rosenquist;
Richard Smith;
Frank Stella;
Pierre Soulages;
Graham Sutherland;
William Tillyer;
Marc Vaux;
Tom Wesselmann.
Blain|Southern
4 Hanover Square, London, W1S 1BP, UK
Artists:
Ali Banisadr
Marius Bercea
Jonas Burgert
Lynn Chadwick
Francesco Clemente
Mat Collishaw
Agathe de Bailliencourt
Rachel Howard
Michael Joo
Joanna Kirk
Abdoulaye Konaté
Jannis Kounellis
François Morellet
Tim Noble and Sue Webster
Pietro Ruffo
Chiharu Shiota
Yinka Shonibare MBE
Bosco Sodi
Nasan Tur
Jeroen Verhoeven
Bill Viola
Lawrence Weiner
Wim Wenders
Sislej Xhafa
Gilberto Zorio
Bohun Gallery
15 Reading Road, Henley-on-Thames, RG9 1AB, England/United Kingdom
Established in 1973, Bohun Gallery has earned a national reputation as one of the leading out-of-London galleries exhibiting a variety of the most influential and progressive figures in 20th Century British Art and Sculpture.
Specialising in contemporary and modern British paintings, prints and sculpture, the Bohun Gallery has a particularly strong and enduring association with John Piper, Donald Hamilton Fraser, Mary Fedden and Julian Trevelyan. Other artists whom the gallery has exhibited over its 40 year history include Elisabeth Frink, Maggi Hambling, Ivon Hitchens, David Hockney, John Hoyland, Albert Irvin, Eric Rimmington and Wilhelmina Barns-Graham.
The gallery runs a lively and varied exhibition programme with up to nine exhibitions every year, including solo shows of paintings by gallery artists and exhibitions of original prints. The sculpture garden features contemporary sculptors during the summer and the annual December ‘Small Paintings’ show has become a very popular feature of their busy exhibition calendar. A member of the London Society of Art Dealers, the Bohun Gallery handles the Estate of Julian Trevelyan and supports the work of several museums and arts charities. The gallery also undertakes private commissions for both paintings and sculpture.
Artists Include:
John Piper
Mary Fedden
Julian Trevelyan
Donald Hamilton Fraser
Michael Rothenstein
Elizabeth Frink
Maggi Hambling
Wilhelmina Barns Graham
Peter Blake
Eric Rimmington
Louis Turpin
John Hoyland
Albert Irvin
John Brown
Johannes von Stumm
Joyce Cairns
Marj Bond
Neil Macpherson
James Mcdonald
Martin Cook
Ben Johnson
Bowman Sculpture
6 Duke Street, St James's, London, SW1Y 6BN, England
(Marcello), Adele d'Affry - (Swiss/Italian, 1836-1879)
Archipenko, Alexander - (Russian/American, 1887-1964)
Armitage, Kenneth - (British, 1916-2002)
Atchugarry, Pablo - (Uruguayan, b.1954)
Ayrton, Michael - (British, 1921-1975)
Baily, Edward Hodges - (English, 1788-1867)
Barre, Jean Auguste - (French, 1811-1896)
Barye, Antoine Louis - (French, 1796-1875)
Barye, Alfred - (French, 1839-1882)
Bayes, Gilbert - (British, 1872-1953)
Beaumont, Hanneke - (Belgian, Contemporary)
Benzoni, Giovanni Maria - (Italian, 1809-1873)
Bester, Willie - (South African, Born 1956)
Blik, Maurice - (Dutch, b. 1939)
Blumenfeld OBE, Helaine - (British, Contemporary)
Bonheur, Isidore - (French, 1827-1901)
Boucher, Alfred - (French, 1850-1934)
Bourdelle, Antoine Etienne - (French, 1861-1929)
Brock KCB RA, Sir Thomas - (English, 1847-1922)
Bugatti, Rembrandt - (Italian, 1884-1916)
Caldecott, Randolph - (British, 1846-1886)
Calvi, Pietro - (Italian, 1833-1884)
Carpeaux, Jean-Baptiste - (French, 1827-1875)
Carrier-Belleuse, A. E. - (French, 1824-1887)
Cauer, Ludwig - (German, 1866-1947)
Chadwick, Lynn - (British, 1914-2003)
Chiparus, Demetre - (Romanian, 1886-1947)
Clatworthy, Robert - (British, Born 1928)
Claudel, Camille - (French, 1864-1943)
Colebrooke, Lady Alexandra - (British, 1864-1944)
Collin, Alberic - (Belgian, 1886-1962)
Cordier, Charles Henri - (French, 1827-1905)
D'angers, David - (French, 1788-1856)
Dalou, Jules Aime - (French, 1838-1902)
Dana, Yves - (Swiss, b. 1959)
Degas, Edgar - (French, 1834-1917)
Dejean, Louis - (French, 1872-1954)
Drouot, Edouard - (French, 1859-1945)
Drury, Alfred - (English, 1856-1944)
Dubois, Paul - (French , 1829-1905)
Duret, Francoise-Joseph - (French, 1732-1816)
Epstein, Sir Jacob - (British, 1880-1959)
Falguière, Jean-Alexandre - (French, 1831-1900)
Feuchere, Jean-Jacques - (French, 1807-1852)
Frampton, Sir George - (English, 1860-1926)
Franceschi, Louis Julien (Jules) - (French, 1825-1893)
Fratin, Christophe - (French, 1801-1864)
Fremiet, Emmanuel - (French, 1824 - 1910)
Frink, Elizabeth - (British, 1930-1992)
Garbe, Richard - (English, 1876-1957)
Gérôme, Jean-Léon - (French, 1824-1904)
Geyger, Ernst Moritz - (German, 1861-1941)
Gilbert, Sir Alfred - (British, 1854-1934)
Goscombe John, Sir William - (British, 1860-1952)
Hebert, Pierre-Eugène-Emile - (French, 1828-1893)
Hepworth, Dame Barbara - (British, 1903-1975)
Holofcener, Lawrence - (American, Born 1926)
Jones, Adrian - (English, 1846-1938)
Kauba, Carl - (Austrian, Working 1865-1922)
Laurens, Henri - (French, 1885-1954)
Leighton, Lord Frederic - (English, 1830-1896)
Mackennal, Sir Edgar Bertram - (Australian, 1863-1931)
Maillol, Aristide - (French, 1861-1944)
Marini, Marino - (Italian, 1901-1980)
Masseau, Pierre-Felix - (French, 1869-1937)
Mayer, Charlotte - (British, b. 1929)
McKenzie, Robert Tait - (Canadian, 1867-1938)
Meadows, Bernard - (British, 1915-2005)
Meissonier, Ernest - (French, 1815-1891)
Mercie, Antonin - (French, 1845-1916)
Messonier, Jean Louis Ernest - (French, 1815-1891)
Meunier, Constantin - (Belgian, 1831-1905)
Minne, George - (Belgian, 1866-1941)
Moore, Henry - (English, 1898-1986)
Nicoli, Carlo - (Italian, 1843-1915)
Onslow-Ford, Edward - (English, 1852-1901)
Paolozzi, Eduardo - (British, 1924-2005)
Paris, Renee - (French, 1881-1970)
Parpan, Ferdinand - (French, 1902-2004)
Philpot, Glyn - (English, 1884-1937)
Pilkington Jackson, Charles d'Orville - (British, 1887-1973)
Plazzotta, Enzo - (Italian, 1921-1981)
Pomeroy, Frederick - (British, 1898)
Pradier, Jean-Jacques - (Swiss, 1790-1852)
Prost, Maurice - (French, b.1894)
Reid Dick, Sir William - (English, 1879-1961)
Ricketts, Charles - (English, 1866-1931)
Rodin, Auguste - (French, 1840-1917)
Scheele, Georg - (German, Contemporary)
Seale, Barney - (British, 1896-1957)
Sinding, Stephan Abel - (Norwegian, 1846-1922)
Smit, Lionel - (South African, Contemporary)
Stevens, Alfred - (English, 1818-1875)
Stursa, Jan - (Czech, 1880-1925)
Taylor, Brian - (British, b. 1935)
Thornycroft, Sir William Hamo - (English, 1850-1925)
Tofanari, Sirio - (Italian, 1886-1969)
Toft, Albert - (English, 1862-1949)
Troubetzkoy , Paul - (Russian, 1866-1938)
Turnbull, William - (British, b. 1922)
Turner, Winifred - (British, 1903-1983)
Underwood, Leon - (British, 1890-1975)
Van Wouw, Anton - (South African, 1862-1945)
Von Stuck, Franz - (German, 1863-1928)
von Stumm PRBS, Johannes - (German, b. 1959)
Ward, Herbert - (British, 1862-1919)
Watts, George Frederick - (English, 1817-1904)
Zach, Bruno - (German, 1891-1935)
Zadkine, Ossip - (Russian/French, 1890-1967)
Browse & Darby Ltd
19 Cork Street, London, London, W1X 2LP, England/United Kingdom
Aitchison, Craigie (1926-2009)
Armfield, Diana
Bailey, Julian (b.1963)
Bevan, Robert Polhill (1865-1925)
Blackadder, Elizabeth (b.1931)
Chamberlain, Edmund (b.1968)
Coldstream, William (1908-1987)
Degas, Edgar (1834-1927)
Dukes, Robert (b.1965)
Eyton, Anthony (b.1923)
Freud, Lucian (1922-2011)
Frink, Elisabeth (1930 -1993)
Fry, Anthony (b.1927)
Gaudier-Brzeska, Henri (1891-1915)
George, Patrick (b.1923)
Guinness, Lindy
Hepworth, Dame Barbara (1903-1975)
Houston, John (1930-2008)
John, Augustus (1878-1961)
John, Gwen (1876 - 1939)
Lloyd, James (b.1971)
Maze, Paul (1887 - 1979)
Moore, Henry (1898-1986)
Nicholson, Sir William (1872-1949)
Nicholson, Winifred (1893-1981)
Pankhurst, Andy (b.1968)
Sickert, Walter Richard (1860-1942)
Smith, Sir Matthew (1879-1959)
Symons, Patrick (1925-1993)
Uglow, Euan (1932-2000)
Vuillard, Edouard (1868 -1940)
Wood, Christopher (1901-1930)
Charles Beddington Ltd
16 Savile Row, London, London, W1S 3PL, England/United Kingdom
Charles Beddington Ltd is a dealer and agent in Old Master Paintings, based in Mayfair, London. We offer paintings from a broad range of periods and schools, with a leaning towards the 18th Century, and a particular speciality in Venetian view painting.
Charles Beddington was at Christie's 1983 - 1998, ultimately as head of the London Old Master Picture Department. He remained a consultant for Christie's until May 2000. In 1998 he started Charles Beddington Ltd, which has been based at 16 Savile Row since 2001 (initially as Beddington & Blackman Ltd).
Charles Beddington is well respected for his role as the pre-eminent scholar of Venetian view painting, and Canaletto in particular. He frequently contributes articles and reviews to The Burlington Magazine, as well as exhibition catalogues, and reference books. Subjects include Neapolitan and Venetian view painting.
Beddington has curated and written the catalogue for two major exhibitions: Canaletto in England: A Venetian Artist abroad 1746-1755, Yale Centre for British Art, New Haven 19 October - 31 December 2006, and Dulwich Picture Gallery, 24 January - 15 April 2007, and, Venice: Canaletto and his Rivals, National Gallery of Art, London 13 October 2010 - 16 January 2011, and the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 20 February - 30 May 2011. He also wrote the catalogue of the exhibition Luca Carlevarijs: Views of Venice, Timken Museum of Art, San Diego, April - August 2001.
Our academic background is a strong influence on the gallery's activities, and we pride ourselves that the majority of the paintings we offer are either rediscoveries or at least fresh to the market.
Artists:
Canaletto, Bellotto, Antonio Joli, the Carracci, Guido Reni, Guercino, Jacob van Ruisdael.
Chris Beetles Ltd
8 & 10 Ryder Street, St James's, London, SW1Y 6QB
Artists:
John White Abbott
Helen Allingham
Anne Anderson
Stanley Anderson
Honor Appleton
Val Archer
Edward Ardizzone
Mabel Lucie Attwell
John Austen
Stanley Roy Badmin
Fred Banbery
Roland Batchelor
Henry Mayo Bateman
Aubrey Beardsley
Sir Max Beerbohm
George Belcher
Robert Anning Bell
Quentin Blake
Hercules Brabazon Brabazon
Charles Edmund Brock
Russell Brockbank
Peter Brookes
Nick Butterworth
Hector Caffieri
Randolph Caldecott
William Callow
Andreas Duncan Carse
Henry Barlow Carter
Charles Henry Chapman
Emma Chichester Clark
Sir George Clausen
Peter Coker
David Cox
Walter Crane
Thomas Hartley Cromek
Peter Cross
Anthony Devis
Charles Doyle
Richard Doyle
George Du Maurier
Edmund Dulac
Rowland Emett
Emmwood
Charles Folkard
Henry Justice Ford
Michael Foreman
Myles Birket Foster
Lesley Fotherby
Fougasse
Donald Hamilton Fraser
Eric Fraser
Harry Furniss
William Fraser Garden
Geraldine Girvan
Albert Goodwin
Keith Grant
Kate Greenaway
Kathleen Hale
Amanda Hall
Roy Hammond
Frank Hampson
John Jessop Hardwick
Augustus Hare
Edward Steel Harper
Sydney Harpley
Florence Harrison
James Hamilton Hay
Thomas Hennell
William Hewison
Joan Hickson
Rowland Hilder
Al Hirschfeld
Alfred William Hunt
Cecil Arthur Hunt
William Henry Hunt
Helen Jacobs
Oliver Jeffers
John Jensen
Jane Johnson
Anne Grahame Johnstone
Karin Jonzen
Edmond Kapp
Charles Keene
Charles Knight
Henry Herbert La Thangue
Lynton Lamb
Osbert Lancaster
Larry (Terence Parkes)
Edward Lear
John Leech
Sir David Low
Herbert Menzies Marshall
Matt (Matt Pritchett)
Phil May
Atholl McDonald
Donald McGill
Edward McLachlan
Norman Meredith
Norman Neasom
Alan Odle
James Orrock
Ida Rentoul Outhwaite
Helen Oxenbury
William Papas
Beatrice Parsons
Mervyn Peake
Muriel Pemberton
Jane Pinkney
Enzo Plazzotta
Pont (Graham Laidler)
Tony Porter
Beatrix Potter
Poy (Percy Hutton Fearon)
Quiz (Powys Evans)
Arthur Rackham
Edward Tennyson Reed
Frank Reynolds
Charles Robinson
Thomas Heath Robinson
William Heath Robinson
Leonard Rosoman
Harry Rountree
Thomas Rowlandson
Randolph Schwabe
Ronald Searle
Ernest Howard Shepard
Thomas Hosmer Shepherd
Arthur Reginald Smith
Eileen Soper
George Soper
Benjamin Walter Spiers
Spy (Sir Leslie Ward)
Janet Agnes Cumbrae Stewart
George Ernest Studdy
Betty Swanwick
Algernon Talmage
Margaret Tarrant
Sir John Tenniel
Norman Thelwell
Feliks Topolski
Walter Tyndale
John Varley
Louis Wain
William Walcot
John Ward
Arthur Wardle
Louisa Anne Marchioness of Waterford
Lawson Wood
Christopher Kingzett Fine Art
68 Camberwell Grove, London, SE5 8RF
Christopher Kingzett is an independent dealer and consultant in 20th Century British Painting, drawing and sculpture, and in works on paper of all periods.
Christopher has over 35 years experience in the art market. After reading History of Art at Eton and the University of East Anglia, he worked in the Old Master department at Christies. He joined Agnew’s in 1981 where he was until the sale of the company in 2013.
The company is based in an Eighteenth Century town house in South London, a short distance from the Camberwell College of Arts and the Dulwich Picture Gallery. The firm shows at three major fairs during the year, TEFAF in Maastricht in March, Masterpiece in Chelsea in June and 20ǀ21 at the Royal College of Art in September.
We are available by appointment at any time.
Connaught Brown
2 Albemarle Street, London, W1S 4HD, England
Charles Angrand,
Frank Auerbach,
Fernando Botero,
Georges Braque,
Alexander Calder,
Marc Chagall,
Georges d'Espagnat,
Edgar Degas,
Andre Derain,
Jean Dubuffet,
Raoul Dufy,
Barbara Hepworth,
David Hockney,
Carl Holsoe,
Jean Hèlion,
Peter Ilsted,
Bela Kadar,
Wassily Kandinsky,
Moise Kisling,
Henri Lebasque,
Fernand Leger,
Baltasar Lobo,
Gustave Loiseau,
Henri Matisse,
Joan Miro,
Henry Moore,
Jules Pascin,
Pablo Picasso,
Pierre-Auguste Renoir,
Paul Richards,
Georges Rouault,
Walter Richard Sickert,
Henri Le Sidaner,
Paul Signac,
Boaz Vaadia,
Louis Valtat,
Theodore van Rysselberghe,
Maurice de Vlaminck,
Edouard Vuillard,
Tom Wesselmann.
Crane Kalman Gallery Ltd
178 Brompton Road, London, London, London, SW3 1HQ, England/United Kingdom
Frank Auerbach, Ross Bleckner, Francisco Bores, Martin Bradley, Edward Burra, Alexander Calder, Sir Anthony Caro, James Fitton, Jenny Franklin, George Grosz, Stanley William Hayter, Ivon Hitchens, Hans Hofmann, Jonathan Huxley, Nicholas Jones, Ra’anan Levy, Alan Lowndes, L S Lowry, Henry Moore, Mary Newcomb, Tessa Newcomb, Ben Nicholson, Winifred Nicholson, John Piper, Sir Matthew Smith, Ruskin Spear, Theodoros Stamos, Saul Steinberg, Graham Sutherland, Alfred Wallis.
Daniel Katz Ltd
6 Hill Street, London, W1J 5NF, England/United Kingdom
Danny Katz has been dealing in Old Master sculpture since 1968 and is renowned for handling only the best. Blessed with a famously discerning 'eye', he blends the passion of a collector with the expertise of a connoisseur.
The Daniel Katz Gallery moved to its elegant new premises at 6 Hill Street, just off Berkeley Square in May 2014. From here it continues to show beautiful works of art from antiquity to the twentieth century.
Day & Faber
46 Maddox Street, London, W1S 1AY, England/United Kingdom
• Workshop of Albrecht Durer,
• Francesco Mazzola, called Il Parmigianino,
• Pomponio Amalteo,
• Paolo Farinato,
• Jacques de Gheyn II,
• Peter Paul Rubens ,
• Giovanni Barbieri, Il Guercino,
• Pietro da Cortona,
• Govert Flinck,
• Samuel van Hoogstraten,
• School of Rembrandt,
• Cornelis Visscher,
• School of Haarlem,
• Nicolaes Maes,
• Georg Strauch,
• Anthonie Waterloo,
• Guiseppe-Nicola Nasini,
• François Boucher,
• Giovanni Battista Tiepolo,
• Johann-Peter Krafft,
• Hugh William Williams, known as “Grecian”.
Delahunty
21 Bruton Street, Mayfair, London, W1J 6QD, United Kingdom
20th Century Paintings and Drawings, Modern and Contemporary Art and Sculpture
Artists:
Andrea Hamilton
Adam Mcewen
Ai Weiwei
Anish Kapoor
Andy Warhol
Blek Le Rat
A.R. Penck
Banksy
Christo & Jeanne Claude
Damien Hirst
Enoc Perez
Hector Mcdonnell
James Hart Dyke
Joan Miro
Mel Bochner
Pablo Picasso
Peter Doig
Richard Prince
Russell Young
Wilhelm Kuhnert
Scott Campbell
Sterling Ruby
Stuart Semple
Yayoi Kusama
Desmond Page
10 Pelham Crescent, London, SW7 2NP, England/United Kingdom
Frank AUERBACH
Patrick CAULFIELD
Lucian FREUD
Richard HAMILTON
David HOCKNEY
Leon KOSSOFF
Michael LANDY
Bridget RILEY
Dominique Lévy Gallery
22 Old Bond Street, London, W1S 4PY
Gallerist, advisor, collector Dominique Lévy formed her eponymous gallery in January 2013. She is formerly the founder and International Director of the Private Sales department at Christie’s from 1999 to 2003, where she brokered the sale of major works of modern, postwar, and contemporary art, placing many in important museum and private collections. In 2003, she continued to increase her influence in the international art world when she founded Dominique Lévy Fine Art, a boutique art advisory service with a focus on building long-term relationships with collectors. In 2005, Lévy co-founded L&M Arts, New York and Los Angeles. The bi-coastal gallery became widely known for its comprehensive client services and commitment to historically important exhibitions exploring tendencies in modern and postwar art as well as critically acclaimed new work by such artists as David Hammons and Paul McCarthy. Lévy is considered a foremost expert in twentieth-century European and American art — specializing in the works of Alexander Calder, Willem de Kooning, Alberto Giacometti, Yves Klein, Pablo Picasso, and Andy Warhol amongst others — and is admired internationally as the organizer of curated exhibitions devoted to influential historical figures as well as living artists. Dominique Lévy Gallery also specializes in private sales in the secondary market; produces original scholarship and key publications; provides advisory and collection management services; and participates in art fairs internationally.
In September 2013, Dominique Lévy Gallery opened its space in the historic landmark building at 909 Madison Avenue in Manhattan with the critically acclaimed exhibition Audible Presence: Lucio Fontana, Yves Klein, Cy Twombly, which was accompanied by the first public performance in New York of Yves Klein’s seminal Monotone Silence Symphony. The gallery currently represents the Estate of Yves Klein, the Estate of Roman Opalka, and the Estate of Germaine Richier in the United States, as well as artists Enrico Castellani, Frank Stella, Pierre Soulages, and Günther Uecker.
In 2014, Dominique Lévy has presented a survey of work by the Berlin-based Ukrainian photographer Boris Mikhailov; first monographic exhibition of Richier’s work in the U.S. in over 50 years; and a monographic exhibition of Soulages, juxtaposing new large-scale paintings with postwar masterworks by the legendary French master. In conjunction with this show, Dominique Lévy has published the book Soulages in America, exploring the artist’s work in the 1950s and 60s, delving into his presence and prominence in the U.S. during the heyday of Abstract Expressionism, the central art movement of postwar America. In the summer of 2014, Dominique Lévy Gallery presented a collaborative artists’ project, titled 'Hypothesis for an Exhibition,' curated by Begum Yasar. Inspired by the work of the Italian conceptualist Giulio Paolini, the project was comprised of an exhibition and an extensive publication dedicated to the work of the participating artists. The project explored the parallels in thought and aesthetic strategies between Paolini’s work, especially of the 1960s and the '70s, and the work of a group of younger generation of artists based in New York today.
Artists represented:
Enrico Castellani
The Estate of Yves Klein
Boris Mikhailov
The Estate of Germaine Richier
The Estate of Roman Opalka
Pierre Soulages
Frank Stella
Günther Uecker
Douwes Fine Art Ltd
76 Jermyn Street, Apt. 18, St. James's, London, London, SW1Y 6NP, England/United Kingdom
E&R Cyzer
23 Bruton Street, London, W1J 6QF, United Kingdom
Georges Braque
Marc Chagall
Otto Dix
Jean Dubuffet
Raoul Dufy
George Grosz
Alexej Jawlensky
Fernand Léger
Roy Lichtenstein
Marino Marini
Joan Miró
Pablo Picasso
Kees van Dongen
Maurice de Vlaminck
Eames Fine Art Gallery
58 Bermondsey Street, London, SE1 3UD, UK
Norman Ackroyd
Elisabeth Bond
Marc Chagall
Jean Cocteau
Austin Cole
Amanda Danicic
Malcolm Franklin
Elisabeth Frink
Míla Fürstová
Ardyn Halter
Jason Hicklin
David Hockney
Howard Hodgkin
John Hoyland
Albert Irvin
Anita Klein
Sophie Layton
Henri Matisse
Ian McKeever
Joan Miró
Henry Moore
Victor Pasmore
Pablo Picasso
Jack Piesse
Antoni Tàpies
Barrington Tobin
Edward Twohig
Edward Speelman Ltd
4th Floor, 36 St James's Street, London, SW1A 1JD, England/United Kingdom
Emanuel von Baeyer London
130 - 132 Hamilton Terrace, London, NW8 9UU, UK
Emanuel von Baeyer works with a broad range of paintings, drawings and prints all of which are of the highest quality and often rare and distinguished examples. Areas of particular interest are: the School of Fontainebleau, 17th and 18th century Italian prints, the Prague court of Rudolph II and his artistic circle and German 17th century art. Interest in this fuelled work on the ‘Expressive Baroque’ period, a Central-European movement of the first half of the 18th century, here focussing on prints and drawings and paintings.
Recently French 17th and 18th century art have been a central focus, as well as British art from the same period. German 19th century culture is also a fascinating area as it was constantly evolving and embracing movements such as early Romanticism, the Nazarenes, Biedermeier and Naturalism. Well-known names from these areas are represented alongside contemporaneous works from the French Romantics, Impressionists and fin-de-siècle artists.
We also have long-standing passion for modern and contemporary art. Scholarly catalogues are regularly produced on a diverse range of subjects.
New catalogue: Rare prints of Six Centuries. A fine group of European prints of different techniques. Many in early or hitherto unknown states and proof impressions. Including a small essay about Pierre-Jean Mariette as a collector of prints.
Emanuel von Baeyer – Cabinet is a platform for online art exhibitions in addition to Emanuel von Baeyer London regular activities.
Every other month, this section profiles different aspects of our extensive inventory. In contrast to our main website, this concentrates solely on on-line exhibitions of groups of between 12-25 objects, mainly works on paper-drawings, prints, autographs-devoted to a particular subject or by a particular artist.
These exhibitions are purely virtual and do not reproduce actual shows in our rooms. All items have been carefully selected and researched, and, as with our catalogues, can be ordered on approval. If you are signing in our email database, we will send you notifications of our upcoming online exhibitions.
Please search for “EVB Cabinet” or go to www.evbaeyer-cabinet.com
François-Rolland Elluin 1745 - 1810
Etienne Fessard 1714 - 1777
Charles-Nicolas Cochin 1715 – 1790
Hubert-François Bourguignon, called Gravelot 1699 - 1773
Cesare Roberti gen. Robertus de Civitella (Monogrammist CRF) c. 1590
Noël Coypel 1628 - 1707
François Dequevauviller 1745 - c. 1807
Rudi Tröger b. 1929
Pierre François Basan 1723 - 1797
French School ca. 1700
Géraud Vidal 1742 - 1801
Lambert Antoine Claessens 1753 - 1834
Jean Ouvrier 1725 - 1754
Philibert-Louis Debucourt 1755 - 1832
Louis-Leopold Boilly 1761 - 1845
Jacques Firmin Beauvarlet 1731 - 1797
Auguste-Claude-Simon Le Grand (or Legrand) 1765 - 1843
Hyacinthe Le Grand 1755 - ca. 1800
John Martin 1789 - 1854
Eduardo Paolozzi 1924 - 2005
Jakob Frey 1681 – 1772
Bernhard Vogel 1683 – 1737
Jean Baptiste Bernard Coclers 1741 – 1817
Sébastien Bourdon 1616 - 1671
Herman van Swanevelt 1620 - 1690
Paul Troger 1698 - 1762
Willem Basse 1613 - 1672
Michel-Ange Corneille 1601 - 1664
Walter Gramatté 1897 - 1929
Jacques Bouillard 1744 - 1806
Johann Georg Wille 1715 - 1759
Allart van Everdingen 1621 - 1675
Johann Baptist Sonderland 1805 - 1878
Johann Adam Klein 1792 - 1875
Wiebke Loeper b. 1972
Matthias Grieblerb. 1972
Kurt Moldovan 1918 – 1977
Pit Morell b. 1939
Leon Steinmetz b. 1944
Clay Ketter b. 1961
Joan Witek b. 1943
James Howell b. 1935
Jill Baroff b. 1954
Alex Katz b. 1927
Barry le Va b. 1941
Jim Nutt b. 1938
Mel Bochner b. 1940
Richard Artschwager b.1923
Robert Morris b.1931
Robert Ryman b.1930
Terry Winters b. 1949
Pierre Puvis de Chavannes 1824 - 1898
Ary Scheffer 1795 - 1858
Nicolas-Henri Jacob 1782 - 1871
Auguste Renoir 1841 - 1919
Edouard Vuillard 1868 - 1940
Henry Monnier 1805 - 1877
T. P. Wagner Late 19th c.
François le Villain (publisher) First 19th c.
Carle Vernet 1758 - 1836
Ker-Xavier Roussel 1867 - 1944
Odilon Redon 1840 - 1916
Jean-Henri Marlet 1770 - 1847
Jean-Baptiste-Armand Guillaumin 1841 - 1927
Guillaume-Sulpice Chevallier, called Gavarni 1804 – 1866
Honoré Daumier 1808 - 1879
Jean-François Bosio 1764 – 1827
Italian school First 16th c.
Italian School Second 16th c.
Anonymous Italian Artist c. 1720 – 1750.
Christofano di Michele Martini, called Il Robetta 1462 – 1535
Giuseppe Nicola Nasini 1657 – 1756
Niello Before 1550.
Antonio Lafreri, Lafréry 1512 – 1577
Antonio da Trento 1508 – 1550
Anonymous Italian Artist 17th./18th c.
Salvatore Rosa 1615 – 1673
Giuseppe Maria Crespi 1665 – 1747
Pietro Santi Bartoli 1635 – 1700
Giulio Carpioni 1613 – 1678
Simone Cantarini called Il Pesarese 1612 – 1648
Luca Cambiaso 1527 – 1585
Annibale Carracci 1560 – 1609
Italian school Early 17th c.
Antonio Triva 1626 – c. 1669
Diana Scultori 1530 – 1588
Francesco Valeggio 1560 – 1624
Tiziano Vecellio 1477 – 1578
Venetian school Late 16th c.
Horst Janssen 1929 - 1995
Thomas Höpker b.1936
Eugène Delâtre 1864 – 1938
Alexandre Théophile Steinlen 1859 – 1923
Francois Clément Sommier, called Henry Somm 1844 – 1907
Auguste Brouet 1872 – 1942
Emilio Vedova 1919 - 2006
Giulio Turcato 1912 - 1995
Aldo Mondino 1938 – 2005
Domenico 'Mimmo' Rotella 1918 – 2006
Mario Schifano 1934 - 1998
Tano Festa 1938 - 1988
Michelangelo Pistoletto b. 1933
Mimmo Paladino b. 1948
Giulio Paolini b. 1940
Enzo Cucci b. 1949
Marco Cingolani b. 1961
Stefano Arienti b. 1961
Alighiero Boetti 1940 - 1994
Massimo Kauffman b. 1963
Mario Dellavedova b. 1958
Fred Sandback 1943 – 2003
Barbara Camilla Tucholski b. 1947
Yves Chaudouët b. 1959
Peter Bömmels b. 1951
Fergus Hall Ltd
42 Albemarle Street, London, W1S 4JH
Dirk van Baburen,
David Bailly,
Cornelis Bega,
Abraham van Beyeren,
Jan Hermansz. van Bijlert,
Jan Both,
Francois Boucher,
Jan Van de Cappelle,
Jacob Gerritsz. Cuyp,
Aelbert Cuyp
John Constable,
Michael Dahl,
Sir Anthony van Dyck,
Sawrey Gilpin,
Jan Pauwel Gillemans the Elder,
Guercino,
Frans Hals,
JF Herring Snr,
Meindert Hobemma,
William Hoare of Bath,
Cornelius Johnson,
Sir Peter Lely,
Aert van de Neer,
Adriaen van Ostade,
Anthonie Palamedesz,
Cornelis van Poelenburgh,
George Romney,
Jacob Isaacksz. van Ruisdael,
Herman Saftleven,
Pieter Cornelisz. van Slingelandt,
Abraham Storck,
Gerard Terborch,
Jan Wijnants,
Joseph Wright of Derby,
Flowers Gallery
82 Kingsland Road, London, E2 8DP
West End Gallery:
21 Cork Street, London W1S 3LZ. Tel. 020 7439 7766
Open: Mon - Sat 10-6
US Gallery:
529 West 20th Street, New York, NY 10011. Tel. +(1) 212 439 1700
Open: Tue - Sat 10-6
Angela Flowers established her first gallery in 1970 on Lisle Street in London's West End. In the 1980s, the gallery was one of the first to open in London's East End, in a former laundry/fur storage facility in Hackney, and the space became known as Flowers East. Matthew Flowers, Angela's son, took over day to day operations in 1989.
In 1997, the gallery expanded further with a Los Angeles space, at Bergamot Station. There are now two gallery spaces in London: a West End premises on Cork Street opened in 2000 and in 2002 the gallery moved from Hackney into a 12,000 square foot industrial space in Shoreditch, East London. The US business relocated in 2003 from LA to New York on Madison Avenue, and then in 2009 moved to West 20th street in Chelsea.
Flowers Gallery participates regularly in art fairs internationally. The program in both the UK and US comprises all media by established and emerging artists. The gallery is an active publisher of prints and multiples with a growing department in contemporary international photography.
List of artists currently represented:
Glenys Barton
Glen Baxter
Michael Benson
George Blacklock
Boomoon
Derek Boshier
Boyd & Evans
Edward Burtynsky
Aleah Chapin
Cedric Christie
Edmund Clark
Bernard Cohen
Ken Currie
Jane Edden
Kleio Gizeli
Nicola Green
Friedemann Hahn
Tom Hammick
David Hepher
Nicola Hicks
Peter Howson
Patrick Hughes
Lucy Jones
Nadav Kander
John Kirby
Mona Kuhn
Tim Lewis
John Loker
Ishbel Myerscough
Jiro Osuga
Freya Payne
Tom Phillips
Simon Roberts
Carol Robertson
Michael Sandle
Tai-Shan Schierenberg
Peter Schmersal
Terry Setch
Kevin Sinnott
Renny Tait
Shen Wei
Michael Wolf
Estates:
William Crozier
Antony Earnshaw
Michael Kidner
Jack Smith
Giacomo Algranti Ltd
3rd Floor, Palladium House, 1-4 Argyll Street, London, W1F 7LD, England/United Kingdom
Gimpel Fils Ltd
30 Davies Street, London, W1K 4NB, England/United Kingdom
Robert Adams,
Carolina Antich,
Guy Ben-Ner,
Reg Butler,
Hubert Dalwood,
Alan Davie,
Corinne Day,
Michelle Dovey,
Steven Gontarski,
Seamus Harahan,
Albert Irvin,
Peter Kennard,
Peter Lanyon,
Louis le Brocquy,
Hannah Maybank,
Bernard Meadows,
Callum Morton,
Shana Moulton,
Muntadas,
Sista Pratesi,
Niki de Saint Phalle,
Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook,
Christopher Stewart,
James Tower,
Jenny Watson,
Scottie Wilson,
Edwin Zwakman.
greengrassi
1a Kempsford Road, (off Wincott Street), London, SE11 4NU, UK
Tomma Abts
Stefano Arienti
Jennifer Bornstein
Moyra Davey
Roe Ethridge
Gretchen Faust
Vincent Fecteau
Giuseppe Gabellone
Joanne Greenbaum
Ellen Gronemeyer
Janice Kerbel
Shio Kusaka
Sean Landers
Simon Ling
Margherita Manzelli
David Musgrave
Kristin Oppenheim
Silke Otto-Knapp
Jennifer Pastor
Alessandro Pessoli
Karin Ruggaber
Allen Ruppersberg
Anne Ryan
Frances Stark
Jennifer Steinkamp
Pae White
Lisa Yuskavage
Hales Gallery Ltd
Tea Building, 7 Bethanl Green Road, London, E1 6LA
Founded by Paul Hedge and Paul Maslin over 20 years ago, Hales Gallery opened in 1992 as a contemporary art space in Deptford, South London. In 2004 Hales Gallery moved to its new space in the Tea Building, a dynamic and creative hub in London's East End on the border of Shoreditch and the business district.
For over 2 decades the Gallery has been a focal point for artists, collectors and institutional figures alike and has formed an important environment for the development and distribution of artworks and ideas, all of which has consistently attracted worldwide attention. At the core of the gallery's principles is the nurturing of emerging talents alongside that of some of the 21st century's most significant creative figures. Hales Gallery's commitment to artists whose work has garnered particular historical significance can be shown in it working with figures such as Carolee Schneemann (the gallery held Schneemann's first, highly commended London solo exhibition in 2014), Michael Smith (whom the gallery has worked with for over 10 years) and Frank Bowling OBE RA (the gallery has encouraged an international revival and assessment of his work). Alongside these artists, Hales Gallery has consistently and attentively supported and developed its younger artists' careers displayed in the success found by Tom Price, Omar Ba, Hew Locke, Rachael Champion and Trenton Doyle Hancock.
Hales Gallery regularly places its artist's works in the collections of some of the world's most significant private and public collections and works closely with respected curators and advisors in doing this. Some examples of the Museum collections who have acquired works by Hales Gallery's artists includes Tate (London), Victoria & Albert Museum (London), The Whitney Museum of American Art (NYC), MoMA (NYC) The Metropolitan Museum of Art (NYC) and the Brooklyn Museum (NYC).
Artists:
• Omar Ba
• Basil Beattie
• Andrew Bick
• Frank Bowling
• Sebastiaan Bremer
• Rachael Champion
• Adam Dant
• Richard Galpin
• Trenton Doyle Hancock
• Hew Locke
• Thomas J Price
• Adam Ross
• Carolee Schneemann
• Richard Slee
• Michael Smith
• Jane Wilbraham
• Martin Wilner
Hanina Fine Arts
21 Woodstock Street, Mayfair, London, W1C 2AP, England/United Kingdom
Hanina Fine Arts specialises in twentieth century European Modern Art and and has established a reputation as London’s leading specialists in the post-war School of Paris.
The gallery was established by Yuval Hanina over twenty years ago and holds regular exhibitions exploring the cultural and historical significance of Modernist artists and movements from Cubism and Expressionism to Geometric Abstraction, Abstraction Lyrique and Nouvelle Figuration.
Artists include:
Henri-Georges ADAM, (1904-1967)
Fernandez ARMAN (1928-2005)
Reynold ARNOULD, (1919-1980)
Jean-Michel ATLAN, (1913-1960)
Rudolph BAUER, (1889-1953)
Andre BEAUDIN (1895-1979)
Roger BISSIERE, (1886-1964)
Francisco BORES (1898-1972)
Bernard BUFFET, (1928-1999)
Camille BRYEN (1907-1977)
Youla CHAPOVAL, (1919-1951)
Serge CHARCOUNE, (1888-1975)
John CHRISTOFOROU (b.1921)
Georges COLLIGNON, (1923-2002)
Jean CROTTI, (1878-1958)
Joseph CSAKY, (1881-1971)
Jean DEYROLLE, (1911-1967)
Pierre DMITRIENKO, (1925-1974)
Cesar DOMELA (1900-1992)
Oscar GAUTHIER (1921-2009)
Jacques GERMAIN, (1915-2001)
Emile GILIOLI (1911-1977)
Leon GISCHIA, (1903-1991)
Henri GOETZ, (1909-1989)
Henri HAYDEN, (1883-1970)
Auguste HERBIN, (1882-1960)
Alexandre ISTRATI, (1915-1991)
Jacques LAGRANGE, (1917-1995)
André LANSKOY, (1902-1976)
Louis LATAPIE, (1891-1972)
Jean LE MOAL, (1909-2007)
André LHOTE, (1885-1962)
Dora MAAR, (1907-1997)
Thilo MAATSCH, (1900-1983)
Alberto MAGNELLI, (1888-1971)
Alfred MANESSIER, (1911-1993)
André MARCHAND, (1907-1998)
Georges MATHIEU, (1921-2012)
André MINAUX, (1923-1986)
Max PAPART, (1911-1994)
Jean PIAUBERT, (1900-2002)
Pablo PICASSO, (1881-1973)
James PICHETTE (1920-1996)
Edouard PIGNON, (1905-1993)
Edgard PILLET, (1912-1996)
Serge POLIAKOFF, (1900-1969)
Antoine PONCET (b.1928)
Valentine PRAX, (1889-1981)
Alfred RETH, (1884-1966)
Gustave SINGIER, (1909-1984)
François STAHLY, (1911-2006)
Leopold SURVAGE, (1879-1968)
Arpad SZENES, (1897-1985)
Claude VENARD, (1913-1999)
Georges VALMIER, (1885-1937)
Léon ZACK, (1892-1980)
Hauser & Wirth London
23 Savile Row, London, W1S 2ET, United Kingdom
Also at:
Hauser & Wirth Somerset
Durslade Farm, Dropping Lane, Bruton, Somerset BA10 0NL
Email: somerset@hauserwirth.com
Tel: +44 1749 814 060
Fax: +44 1749 812 061
http://www.hauserwirthsomerset.com
somerset@hauserwirth.com
Open Tuesday – Sunday
10 am – 5 pm (March – October)
10 am – 4 pm (November – February)
Contact: Alice Workman, Anna Pryer
Hauser & Wirth is an international gallery devoted to contemporary and modern art, founded in Switzerland by Iwan and Manuela Wirth and Ursula Hauser in 1992. It is now a global enterprise, with spaces in Zurich, London, New York and Somerset and Los Angeles. The gallery represents almost 60 established and emerging artists, including Mark Bradford, Christoph Büchel, Roni Horn, Paul McCarthy and Pipilotti Rist, and is responsible for artist estates and foundations including the Louise Bourgeois Studio, the Estate of Philip Guston, the Eva Hesse Estate, Allan Kaprow Estate, Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts, the Estate of Jason Rhoades and the Dieter Roth Estate. Hauser & Wirth has been cited by The Financial Times as ‘the marketplace of ideas’.
Iwan Wirth and Manuela Wirth were jointly ranked as the number 1 most powerful and influential figures in the art world in ArtReview’s ‘Power 100’ in 2015, after Iwan Wirth was previously listed third in 2013 and 2014. The New York Times described Wirth as ‘one of the most powerful players in contemporary art’.
Artists:
Rita Ackermann
Ida Applebroog
Hans Arp
Phyllida Barlow
Louise Bourgeois
Mark Bradford
Christoph Büchel
Martin Creed
Berlinde de Bruyckere
Ellen Gallagher
Isa Genzken
The Estate of Leon Golub
Dan Graham
Rodney Graham
Subodh Gupta
The Estate of Philip Guston
Mary Heilmann
The Estate of Eva Hesse
Andy Hope 1930
Roni Horn
Thomas Houseago
Pierre Huyghe
Matthew Day Jackson
Richard Jackson
Rashid Johnson
Hans_Josephsohn
Allan Kaprow Estate
Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts
Rachel Khedoori
Bharti Kher
Guillermo Kuitca
Maria Lassnig
Zoe Leonard
The Estate of Lee Lozano
Anna Maria Maiolino
Takesada Matsutani
Fabio Mauri
Paul McCarthy
The Estate of Fausto Melotti
The Henry Moore Family Collection
Ron Mueck
Caro Niederer
Christopher Orr
Djordje Ozbolt
Lygia Pape
Michael Raedecker
The Estate of Jason Rhoades
Pipilotti Rist
Dieter Roth Estate
Anri Sala
Wilhelm Sasnal
Mira Schendel Estate
Christoph Schlingensief
Roman Signer
Anj Smith
The Estate of David Smith
Monika Sosnowska
Diana Thater
The Estate of André Thomkins
The Estate of Philipp Vandenberg
Ian Wallace
Mark Wallinger
Jack Whitten
Zhang Enli
David Zink Yi
Jakub Julian Ziółkowski
Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert
38 Bury Street, St James's, London, SW1Y 6BB, England
Walter Sickert
Roger Bevan
Spencer Gore
Augustus John
David Bomberg
Duncan Grant
Christopher Nevinson
Graham Sutherland
John Piper
Edward Burra
Ben Nicholson
Barbara Hepworth
William Turnbulll
Grayson Perry
Anthony Gormley
Henry Moore
Stanley Spencer
William Scott
Patrick Heron
Roger Hilton
Ivon Hitchens
Peter Lanyon
LS Lowry
Frank Auerbach
Leon Kossoff
Michael Andrews
Francis Bacon
Peter Blake
David Hockney
Allen Jones
Edouard Paolozzi
Bridget Riley
Howard Hodgkin
Lucian Freud
Sandra Blow
Anish Kapoor
Rachel Whiteread
Gilbert and George
David Dawson
Naum Gabo
Kenneth Armitage
Lynn Chadwick
Inigo Philbrick
22 Davies Street, London, W1K 3DE
Artists represented:
• Tauba Auerbach
• Joe Bradley
• Scott Burton
• Keith Coventry
• Gilbert & George
• Mark Grotjahn
• Wade Guyton
• Sergej Jensen
• Donald Judd
• Mike Kelley
• Sol LeWitt
• Erik Lindman
• Nate Lowman
• Robert Mangold
• Virginia Overton
• Richard Prince
• R. H. Quaytman
• Sterling Ruby
• Rudolf Stingel
• Fredrik Vaerslev
• Ned Vena
• Dahn Vo
• Kelley Walker
• Christopher Wool
James Hyman Gallery
16 Savile Row, London, W1S 3PL, England/United Kingdom
James Hyman specialises in vintage photography and 20th Century British Art.
James Mackinnon
Old Pipers, Didling, Midhurst, West Sussex, GU29 0LH, England/United Kingdom
Jean-Luc Baroni Ltd
7-8 Mason's Yard, Duke Street, St James's, London, SW1Y 6BU, England/United Kingdom
John Martin Gallery
38 Albemarle Street, London, W1S 4JG, England/United Kingdom
Mark Adlington,
Mary Nicol Neill Armour ,
Simon Averill ,
Vincent Bennett ,
F.C.B Cadell ,
John Caple ,
Richard Cartwright,
Peter Collis,
David Crone,
Melita Denaro,
Mary Fedden,
Sheila Fell,
Martin Finnin,
Yekini Folorunso,
Terry Frost,
Martin Gale,
Rupert Gatfield ,
Andrew Gifford,
Gennadii Gogoliuk,
Francis Hamel,
Pat Harris ,
Josef Herman ,
Chris Hipkiss,
Neale Howells ,
Becky Hunt ,
Leslie Hunter ,
Gwen John ,
Benjamin Jones,
Marty Kelly,
Laura Knight,
Eviland LaLanne ,
L.S. Lowry,
William MacTaggart PPRSA HRA RSW LLD ,
Dugald Sutherland Maccoll,
David Martin,
Christine McArthur ,
Paddy McCann ,
Barry McGlashan ,
Seán McSweeney ,
David Michie RSA RGI RWA DA FRSA OBE,
Alberto Morrocco ,
Leon Morrocco,
Olivia Musgrave,
Makiko Nakamura,
Eoin O'Connor,
Asiru Olatunde,
William Peers,
Samuel John Peploe,
Robin Philipson,
John Piper,
Keith Rand ,
John Shelley,
John Shinnors ,
Lisa Stokes,
Yves Telemak,
Feliks Topolski ,
Carel Weight ,
Richard Winkworth
Fred Yates
John Mitchell Fine Paintings
17 Avery Row, London, W1K 4BF, England/United Kingdom
CORNELIS BEGA (1631/2 – 1664)
FRANÇOIS BONVIN (1817-1887)
ARNOLD BOONEN (1669–1729)
AMBROSIUS BOSSCHAERT THE ELDER (1573 -1621)
ALEXANDRE CALAME (1810-1864)
EDWARD THEODORE COMPTON (1849-1921)
CHARLES- HENRI CONTENCIN (1898-1955)
CHARLES-ANTOINE COYPEL (1694-1752)
ALLART VAN EVERDINGEN (1621-1675)
ANTOINE GUILLEMET (1841-1918)
WILLIAM HODGES (1744-1797)
JULIUS CAESAR IBBETSON (1759-1817)
JOHANN KÖNIG (1586 – 1642)
GABRIEL LOPPÉ (1825 -1913)
JEAN PILLEMENT (1728-1808)
JOHN THOMAS SERRES (1759-1825)
ALFRED STEVENS (1823-1906)
ELIAS VAN DEN BROECK (1650-1708)
JORIS VAN DER HAAGEN (c.1615-1669)
JACOB CLAESZ. VAN UTRECHT (c.1480-after 1530)
JAMES WARD, R.A. (1769-1859)
GEORG FREDERIK ZIESEL (1756 -1809)
Jonathan Pascoe Pratt Ltd
8 Wolsey Mansions, Main Avenue, Moor Park, Middx, HA6 2HL, UK
Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst, Chris Ofili
Karsten Schubert
46 Lexington Street, London, W1F 0LP, United Kingdom
Robert Holyhead
Ann-Marie James
Bridget Riley
Alison Wilding
Lefevre Fine Art Ltd
31 Bruton Street, London, W1J 6QS, England/United Kingdom
Andrews, Michael;
Auerbach, Frank;
Bacon, Francis;
Bomberg, David;
Bonnard, Pierre;
Brancusi, Constantin;
Braque, George;
Bugatti, Rembrandt;
Burra, Edward;
Cadell, Francis;
Calder, Alexander;
Cezanne, Paul;
Chagal, Marc;
De La Fresnaye, Roger;
De Stael, Nicolas;
De Vlaminck, Maurice;
Degas, Edgar;
Derain, Andre;
Despiau, Charles;
Dubuffet, Jean;
Freud, Lucien;
Gauguin, Paul;
Giacometti, Alberto;
Gris, Juan;
Hamilton Richard;
Hepworth, Barbara;
Hitchens, Ivon;
Hockney, David;
Hunter, George Leslie;
J.D. Fergusson;
John, Augustus;
John, Gwen;
Johns, Jasper;
Jones, Allen;
Kandinsky, Wassily;
Kitaj, R.B.;
Klee, Paul;
Klimt, Gustav
Klossowski de Rola, Balthazar (Balthus);
Leger, Fernand;
Lowry, L.S.;
Maillol, Aristide;
Manet, Edouard;
Marini, Marino;
Matisse, Henri;
Miro, Juan;
Modigliani, Amedeo;
Mondrian, Pete;
Monet, Claude;
Moore, Henry;
Morandi, Georgio;
Nash, Paul;
Nevinson, Christopher;
Nicholson, Ben;
Nicholson, William;
Pasmore, Victor;
Peploe, SJ;
Picasso, Pablo;
Piper, John;
Pissarro, Camille;
Pollock, Jackson;
Redon, Odilon;
Renoir, Pierre-Auguste;
Richter, Gerhard;
Rodin, Auguste;
Rothko, Marc;
Schiele, Egon;
Seurat, Georges;
Sickert, Walter;
Signac, Paul;
Sisley, Alfred;
Smith, Matthew;
Spencer, Stanley;
Sutherland, Graham;
Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri;
Van Gogh, Vincent;
Vuillard, Edouard;
Warhol, Andy.
Lisson Gallery London Ltd
52 - 54 & 29 Bell Street, London, NW1 5DA, England/United Kingdom
Marina Abramović
Ai Weiwei
Allora & Calzadilla
Art & Language
Cory Arcangel
Daniel Buren
Gerard Byrne
James Casebere
Tony Cragg
Angela de la Cruz
Richard Deacon
Spencer Finch
Ceal Floyer
Ryan Gander
Dan Graham
Rodney Graham
Carmen Herrera
Shirazeh Houshiary
Christian Jankowski
Peter Joseph
Anish Kapoor
John Latham
Tim Lee
Lee Ufan
Sol LeWitt
Liu Xiaodong
Robert Mangold
Jason Martin
Haroon Mirza
Tatsuo Miyajima
Jonathan Monk
Julian Opie
Tony Oursler
Giulio Paolini
Florian Pumhösl
Rashid Rana
Santiago Sierra
Sean Snyder
Lawrence Weiner
Richard Wentworth
Marlborough Fine Art (London) Ltd
6 Albemarle Street, London, W1S 4BY, England/United Kingdom
LONDON
Agentsfor
Frank Auerbach
Stephen Conroy
Christopher Couch
John Davies
David Dawson
Daniel Enkaoua
Karl Gerstner
Catherine Goodman
Daniela Gullotta
Dieter Hacker
Maggi Hambling
Clive Head
Paul Hodgson
John Hubbard
Allen Jones
Nina Murdoch
Hughie O'Donoghue
Therese Oulton
Celia Paul
Cathie Pilkington
Paula Rego
Joe Tilson
John Virtue
The Estate of Avigdor Arikha
The Estate of Steven Campbell
The Estate of Matthew Carr
The Estate of Chen Yifei
The Estate of Ken Kiff
The Estate of Oskar Kokoschka
The Estate of Raymond Mason
The Estate of Victor Pasmore
The Estate of Sarah Raphael
The Estate of Euan Uglow
The Estate of Victor Willing
Important works available by
Impressionists and Post-Impressionists
Twentieth Century European Masters
German Expressionists
Post War American Artists
Modern Masters Prints,
Contemporary Publications and Photographs available from Marlborough Graphics, London and New York
Martin Summers Fine Art Ltd
2 Clover Mews, off Dilke Street, Chelsea, London, SW3 5JH, England/United Kingdom
Massimo De Carlo, London
55 South Audley Street, London, W1K 2QH
Massimo De Carlo opened his first space in central London in 2009 under the name Carlson Gallery.
Together with working with the artists traditionally represented by the gallery, the London space has also based its program on the work of young American artists.
Given the importance of this marketplace and the facility of contacts and business compared to the rest of Europe, in 2012 Massimo De Carlo moved to a second major venue in London in South Audley Street. The gallery - renamed Massimo De Carlo, London - is a traditional old-style British three-floor townhouse in the central area of Mayfair.
Artists:
• John Armleder
• Massimo Bartolini
• Gianfranco Baruchello
• Sanford Biggers
• Chris Burden
• Maurizio Cattelan
• Paul Chan
• Marvin Gaye Chetwynd
• Steven Claydon
• Dan Colen
• George Condo
• Elmgreen & Dragset
• Roland Flexner
• Gelitin
• Thomas Grünfeld
• Carsten Höller
• Christian Holstad
• Rashid Johnson
• Elad Lassry
• Bertrand Lavier
• Tony Lewis
• Nate Lowman
• Matthew Monahan
• Olivier Mosset
• Matt Mullican
• Yan Pei-Ming
• Diego Perrone
• Paola Pivi
• Rob Pruitt
• Jim Shaw
• Josh Smith
• Rudolf Stingel
• Piotr Uklański
• Kaari Upson
• Andra Ursuta
• Kelley Walker
• Liu Xiaodong
• Aaron Young
• Andrea Zittel
Maureen Paley
21 Herald Street, London, E2 6JT, England
KEITH ARNATT estate,
KAYE DONACHIE,
GRAHAM DURWARD,
HAMISH FULTON,
MAUREEN GALLACE,
ANDREW GRASSIE,
ANNE HARDY,
SARAH JONES,
MICHAEL KREBBER,
LARS LAUMANN,
DARIA MARTIN,
MUNTEAN / ROSENBLUM,
PAUL NOBLE,
SASKIA OLDE WOLBERS,
PAUL P.,
SEB PATANE ,
DAVID RATCLIFF,
RUTH ROOT,
MAAIKE SCHOOREL,
HANNAH STARKEY,
DIRK STEWEN,
DAVID THORPE ,
WOLFGANG TILLMANS,
DONALD URQUHART,
BANKS VIOLETTE,
REBECCA WARREN,
GILLIAN WEARING,
JAMES WELLING,
ERIC WESLEY.
Mazzoleni Art
27 Albemarle Street, London, W1S 4HZ
Mazzoleni Art is located in the heart of Mayfair at 27 Albemarle Street and is under the direction of Luigi Mazzoleni.
Following a major renovation, the 3.000 square foot space has three exhibitions spaces across two floors and private viewing rooms.
Like the eponymous gallery in Torino, founded in 1986, Mazzoleni Art will continue to present curatorial programme focused on museum calibre Post-War Italian Art and Arte Povera, working in close collaboration with artists' estates and foundations.
Artists:
• Afro Basaldella
• Alighiero Boetti
• Agostino Bonalumi
• Alberto Burri
• Pier-Paolo Calzolari
• Giuseppe Capogrossi
• Enrico Castellani
• Dadamaino
• Lucio Fontana
• Piero Manzoni
• Mario Merz
• Giulio Paolini
• Michelangelo Pistoletto
• Arnaldo Pomodoro
• Paolo Scheggi
• Emilio Vedova
Merville Galleries Ltd
Church House, Stopham, Pulborough, West Sussex, RH20 1EG, UK
Works in stock by:
Craigie Aitchison
Anthony Caro
Peter Blake
Paul Feiler
Katie Pratt
Patrick Procktor
Alan Reynolds
Michael Tollemache Fine Art
43 Duke Street St. James's, London, SW1Y 6DD, England/United Kingdom
Aivasovsky, Ivan K;
Baburen, Dirk van;
Bellotto, Bernardo;
Bogdani, Jacob;
Breughel, Jan I;
Breughel, Jan II;
Briullov, Carl;
Canaletto, Giovanni A;
Carracci, Annibale;
Carracci, Lodovico;
Constable, John;
Cranach, Lucas;
de Laszlo, Phillip;
Van Dyck, Anthony;
Gainsborough, Thomas;
Grant, Francis;
Greuze, Jean Baptiste;
Guardi, Francesco;
Heemskerk, Martin van;
Herring, John Snr.;
Korovine, Konstantin;
Landseer, Edwin;
Lely, Peter;
Marrieschi, Michele;
Millais, John Everett;
Moore, Albert;
Moore, Henry;
Morland, George;
Morland, Henry;
Perugini, Charles;
Raden Saleh;
Raeburn, Henry;
Reynolds, Joshua;
Scheffer, Ary;
Spencer-Stanhope, John;
Stubbs, George;
Tamm, Franz Werner von;
Teniers, David;
Turner, Joseph M W;
Winterhalter, Franz-Xaver;
Wright of Derby, Joseph.
Michael Werner Gallery UK Ltd
22 Upper Brook Street, London, W1K 7PZ, UK
Gallery Artists:
Hurvin Anderson
Georg Baselitz
Marcel Broodthaers
James Lee Byars
Aaron Curry
Enrico David
Peter Doig
Jörg Immendorff
Per Kirkeby
Eugène Leroy
Markus Lüpertz
Ernst Wilhelm Nay
A.R. Penck
Sigmar Polke
Don Van Vliet
Michael Williams
Works by:
Hans Arp
Joseph Beuys
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Wilhelm Lehmbruck
Piero Manzoni
Francis Picabia
Kurt Schwitters
Mullany
11 Bury Street, St. James's, London, SW1Y 6AB
Mullany specialises in Haute Epoque fine art with an emphasis on continental sculpture, works of art, furniture and complementary old master paintings dating from 1200 – 1700.
Our primary focus is medieval and renaissance sculpture.
We are driven by the search for objects of the finest quality, rarity and provenance. Inspired by the emotional response a work of art elicits, every piece is selected carefully for its capacity to enrich the lives of those who possess it. We seek to source the extraordinary for discerning clientele.
As long time collectors before establishing the business, directors Nicholas and Angela Mullany appreciate both the emotional and financial investment each purchase involves. Meticulous attention to detail, complete discretion and a personalised individual service are the hallmarks of our approach. We aim to ensure every client celebrates the addition to their collection and derives complete satisfaction and confidence in the sale process.
We welcome the connoisseur and the curious to view our collection on line and by appointment in London and to visit our exhibitions at major international art and antiques fairs.
We exhibit around the globe including at Masterpiece London, Master Drawings & Sculpture Week London, BRAFA (Brussels Antiques & Fine Arts Fair), the Biennale des Antiquaires Paris, the Biennale Internazionale dell’Antiquariato di Firenze and Spring Masters New York.
Our services include advice on acquisition, disposal, insurance valuations, conservation and restoration, display and cataloguing. We deliver worldwide.
In addition to our membership of the S.L.A.D., we are members of the B.A.D.A. (British Antique Dealers’ Association), the S.N.A. (Syndicat National des Antiquaires Négociants en Objets d'Art Tableaux anciens et modernes de France), the C.R.A.B. / K.K.A.B. (Chambre Royale des Antiquaires et des Négociants en Œuvres d’art de Belgique / Koninklijke Kamer van de Antiquairs en Kunsthandelaars van België) and the C.I.N.O.A. (Confédération Internationale des Négociants en Oeuvres d'Art).
Nicholas is a member of the Executive Council of the B.A.D.A.
Nevill Keating Pictures Ltd
5 Pickering Place, St James's Street, London, SW1A 1EA, United Kingdom
New Art Centre and Sculpture Park
Roche Court, East Winterslow, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP5 1BG
New Art Centre
The New Art Centre was founded in 1958. The original gallery was located in Sloane Street, London. In 1994 it was relocated to Roche Court in Wiltshire, a nineteenth-century house in parkland. The existing house and Orangery were built in 1804. Together with the grounds, Roche Court is now used as a sculpture park and educational centre where work is shown inside and out providing a survey of sculpture for the enjoyment of the public. The New Art Centre represents various artists' estates including Barbara Hepworth, Kenneth Armitage and Ian Stephenson. The gallery is the venue for a changing programme of exhibitions. All works are for sale.
Gallery at Roche Court
The gallery at Roche Court, designed by architect Stephen Marshall, opened in autumn 1998. It has proved to be a perfect addition to the park and has won six architectural awards including the RIBA Stephen Lawrence Prize for best small building.
Artists House at Roche Court
Following the success of the award-winning gallery, the New Art Centre commissioned Stephen Marshall to design a small contemporary house situated in a courtyard at Roche Court. We have taken as our model Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, one of the most inspiring small museums in the world. The aim is to provide a space for the display of domestic scale works of art.
The Artists House can be viewed by appointment.
The Roche Court Educational Trust
The Trust was founded in 2005 and grew out of our education programme, which was launched in 2001 as the result of a growing demand to experience contemporary sculpture first hand. Responding to the educational needs of our audience, we have evolved a variety of opportunities for both teachers and students. Our education programme connects internationally acclaimed artists with teachers and art students and is aimed at encouraging an increasing number of people of every age to enjoy, appreciate and understand the sculpture at Roche Court as part of their cultural heritage.
Artists:
• Kenneth Armitage
• Phyllida Barlow
• Anthony Caro
• Fernando Casasempere
• Keith Coventry
• Michael Craig-Martin
• Edmund de Waal
• Richard Deacon
• Barry Flanagan
• Laura Ford
• Antony Gormley
• Graham Gussin
• Barbara Hepworth
• John Hubbard
• Des Hughes
• Allen Jones
• Kim Lim
• Richard Long
• Henry Moore
• Paul Morrison
• Johannes Nagel
• David Nash
• Vicken Parsons
• Simon Periton
• John Pfahl
• Nicholas Pope
• Peter Randall-Page
• Ceri Richards
• Bridget Riley
• Eva Rothschild
• Conrad Shawcross
• Gavin Turk
• Mark Wallinger
• Alison Wilding
• Bill Woodrow
• WoodrowDeacon
• Clare Woods
• Toby Ziegler
Offer Waterman
17 St George Street, London, W1S 1FJ
Offer Waterman opened his first gallery space in Chelsea, London in 1996. Now based in a five-storey building in the heart of Mayfair, the gallery has developed an international following for its exceptional 20th Century and Contemporary art.
Previously the historic William Morris & Co showroom, the new gallery at St. George Street provides a reposeful and understated exhibition space on three floors, with a library and research centre on the fourth. The gallery's experienced and approachable team are dedicated to helping collectors, at all levels, develop remarkable and individual art collections.
Offer Waterman places considerable importance on the production and delivery of historical exhibitions. From Frank Auerbach, Early Works in 2012, to the 2015 presentation of David Hockney, Early Drawings, the gallery is committed to supporting and developing its field of expertise. Offer Waterman is a benefactor of museums and arts organizations and has provided support to numerous museum exhibitions.
As the gallery approaches its twentieth year, our primary aim remains the same - the sourcing and presentation of exceptional works of art. We are continually expanding our inventory, over the coming years we hope to offer an innovative exhibition programme which will complement our participation at the major international art fairs.
Services
• Considered and personalised purchase or sale strategies for private, corporate and institutional collections.
• Private and insider advice on the purchase of art at auction.
• Valuations for the purpose of sale, insurance, probate, estate and inheritance tax.
• Curatorial services, including advice and assistance with the conservation, framing, display and lighting works of art.
• One to one museum tours to gather curiosity and ideas to form a private collection.
• Advice to institutions seeking to de-accession and handling artworks from their collections.
Artists
• A
Adams, RobertAdler, JankelAgar, EileenAitchison, CraigieAlbers, JosephAllen, RichardAndrews, MichaelAndrews, SybilArmitage, KennethAuerbach, Frank
• B
Bacon, FrancisBanting, JohnBarker, CliveBarns-Graham, WilhelminaBell, TrevorBevan, RobertBevan, TonyBlake, PeterBlow, SandraBomberg, DavidBoyle FamilyBoyle, MarkBratby, JohnBrill, ReginaldBrockhurst, Gerald LeslieBrooker, WilliamBurra, EdwardButler, Reg
• C
Caro, AnthonyCaulfield, PatrickChadwick, LynnClough, PrunellaCohen, BernardColdstream, WilliamCollins, CecilColquhoun, RobertCoper, HansCoventry, KeithCraig-Martin, MichaelCraxton, John
• D
Dalwood, DexterDavie, AlanDegas, EdgarDenny, RobynDobson, FrankDoig, Peter
• E
Eardley, JoanEpstein, JacobEurich, Richard
• F
Feiler, PaulFell, SheilaFergusson, John DuncanFlanagan, BarryFreud, LucianFrink, ElisabethFrost, TerryFry, Roger
• G
Gabo, NaumGallacio, AnyaGaudier-Brzeska, HenriGertler, MarkGilbert and GeorgeGill, EricGilman, HaroldGinner, CharlesGolding, JohnGore, Spencer FrederickGowing, LawrenceGrant, DuncanGreaves, Walter
• H
Hambling, MaggiHamilton, RichardHeath, AdrianHepworth, BarbaraHeron, PatrickHill, AnthonyHiller, SusanHillier, TristramHilton, RogerHirst, DamienHitchens, IvonHockney, DavidHodgkin, EliotHodgkin, Sir HowardHoyland, John
• J
Jackson, ArthurJohn, AugustusJohn, GwenJones, AllenJones, DavidJones, Sarah
• K
Kelley, DiarmuidKennington, EricKinley, PeterKitaj, R.B.Kossoff, Leon
• L
Landy, MichaelLanyon, PeterLatham, JohnLaw, BobLewis, WyndhamLin, RichardLong, RichardLowry, Laurence Stephen
• M
MacBryde, RobertMartin, JasonMartin, KennethMartin, MaryMcWilliam, F.E.Meadows, BernardMedley, RobertMellis, MargaretMeninsky, BernardMiddleditch, EdwardMilow, KeithMinton, JohnMoore, HenryMorris, CedricMoss, MarlowMoynihan, Rodrigo
• N
Nakashima, GeorgeNash, JohnNash, PaulNevinson, C.R.W.Newton, AlgernonNicholson, BenNicholson, WilliamNicholson, Winifred
• O
Ofili, Chris
• P
Paolozzi, EduardoPasmore, VictorPenrose, RolandPerry, GraysonPhillips, PeterPicasso, PabloPiper, JohnPotter, MaryPryde, James
• R
Redpath, AnneRego, PaulaReynolds, AlanRichards, CeriRie, LucieRiley, BridgetRoberts, WilliamRodin, Auguste
• S
Scott, WilliamScully, SeanSelf, ColinShapinsky, HaroldSickert, Walter RichardSkeaping, JohnSmith, MatthewSmith, RichardSpear, RuskinSpencer, StanleyStephenson, IanStephenson, John CecilSutherland, Graham
• T
Tilson, JoeTower, JamesTrevelyan, JulianTucker, WilliamTunnard, JohnTurnbull, WilliamTurner, J.M.W.
• U
Uglow, EuanUnderwood, Leon
• V
Vaughan, Keith
• W
Walker, JohnWallis, AlfredWells, JohnWhistler, James McNeillWhiteread, RachelWilding, AlisonWilling, VictorWolfe, EdwardWolmark, AlfredWood, ChristopherWynter, Bryan
• Y
Yeats, Jack B
Oliver Shuttleworth Fine Art Ltd
Suite 183, 8 Shepherd Market, London, W1J 7JY
Oliver Shuttleworth Fine Art advises on the sale and acquisition of fine paintings and sculpture at auction or privately, via auction houses, dealers or galleries.
We offer a bespoke, personalised and professional service to ensure that the process of any acquisition or sale is completed to the highest standard.
Most importantly we make collecting and selling works of art an easy and enjoyable experience.
Omer Tiroche Contemporary Art
21 Conduit Street, london, W1S 2XP
Artists include:
• Ghada Amer
• Banksy
• Miquel Barcelo
• Jean-Michel Basquiat
• Cecily Brown
• Alexander Calder
• John Chamberlain
• Jean Dubuffet
• Zeng Fanzhi
• Lucio Fontana
• Sam Francis
• Adrian Ghenie
• Subodh Gupta
• Keith Haring
• Damien Hirst
• David Hockney
• Anish Kapoor
• Anselm Kiefer
• Willem de Kooning
• Janis Kounellis
• Yayoi Kusama
• Robert Longo
• Piero Manzoni
• Joan Mitchell
• Vik Muniz
• Takashi Murakami
• Yoshitomo Nara
• Yan Pei Ming
• Jaume Plensa
• Sigmar Polke
• Richard Prince
• Gerhard Richter
• Niki de Saint Phalle
• Frank Stella
• Rudolf Stingel
• Hiroshi Sugimoto
• Mark Tansey
• Gunther Uecker
• Lee Ufan
• Joana Vasconcelos
• Andy Warhol
• Ai Weiwei
• Tom Wesselmann
• Franz West
• Christopher Wool
• Zao Wou Ki
Ordovas
25 Savile Row, London, W1S 2ER, UK
1. Francis Bacon
2. Julio González
3. Anthony Caro
4. Pablo Picasso
5. David Smith
6. Alexander Calder
7. Lucian Freud
8. Auguste Rodin
9. Eduardo Chillida
10. Frank Auerbach
11. Paul Gauguin
12. Joan Miro
13. Jeff Koons
14. Jean-Michel Basquiat
15. Louise Bourgeois
16. Damien Hirst
17. Salvador Dali
18. Peter Doig
19. Barbara Hepworth
20. Carl Andre
21. Marc Chagall
22. Alberto Giacometti
23. Vincent van Gogh
24. Fernand Leger
25. Edgar Degas
26. David Hockney
27. Jasper Johns
28. Donald Judd
29. Anis Kapoor
30. Willem de Kooning
31. Paul Delvaux
32. Leon Kosssoff
33. Roy Lichtenstein
34. Kasimir Malevich
35. Agnes Martin
36. Henri Matisse
37. Amedeo Modigliani
38. Henry Moore
39. Edvard Munch
40. Barnett Newman
41. Jackson Pollock
42. Gerhard Richter
43. Bridget Riley
44. Mark Rothko
45. Jenny Saville
46. Richard Serra
47. Cindy Sherman
48. Yves Tanguy
49. Antoni Tapies
50. Andy Warhol
51. Paul Cezanne
Osborne Samuel
23a Bruton Street, London, W1J 6QG, England/United Kingdom
20th Century Sculpture, Paintings, Drawings and Prints. British Contemporary Paintings, Sculpture and Ceramics. Specialists in the work of Henry Moore and Lynn Chadwick
List of Artists:
A
• Abbott, Berenice
• Adams, Robert
• Afsoon
• Agar, Eileen
• Aitchison, Craigie
• Alexander, Jesse
• Allchurch, Emily
• Anderson, James
• Andres, Holly
• Andrews, Sybil
• Appel, Karel
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Paisnel Gallery
9 Bury Street, St James's, London, SW1Y 6AB, England/United Kingdom
Trevor Bell, Sandra Blow, Martin Bradley, Max Chapman,Robert Clatworthy,Bernard Cohen, John Copnall, Alan Davie, Paul Feiler, Terry Frost, Patrick Heron, Ivon Hitchens, Peter Lanyon, Alexander Mackenzie, John Minton,Denis Mitchell, Paul Mount, John Piper, Alan Reynolds, Frank Avray Wilson, Bryan Wynter
Pangolin London Ltd
Kings Place, 90 York Way, London, N1 9AG, UK
Artists Represented:
Anthony Abrahams
David Bailey
Bruce Beasley
Reg Butler
Ralph Brown
Jon Buck
Lynn Chadwick
Ann Christopher
Geoffrey Clarke
Michael Cooper
Terence Coventry
Steve Dilworth
Zachary Eastwood-Bloom
Abigail Fallis
Damien Hirst
Michael Joo
Jonathan Kenworthy
Philip King
Bryan Kneale
Jeff Lowe
Briony Marshall
Anita Mandl
Charlotte Mayer
Edward Paolozzi
Breon O’Casey
Carl Plackman
William Pye
Peter Randall-Page
Merete Rasmussen
Almuth Tebbenhoff
William Tucker
Paragon / Contemporary Editions Ltd
6 Wetherby Gardens, London, SW5 0JN, United Kingdom
Darren Almond, Kai Althoff, Hurvin Anderson, Georg Baselitz, Victor Burgin,
Gillian Carnegie, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Alan Charlton, Nigel Cooke,
Michael Craig-Martin, Ken Currie, Grenville Davey, Alan Davie, Richard
Deacon, Peter Doig, Tracey Emin, Hamish Fulton, Terry Frost, Antony Gormley,
Eberhard Havekost, Patrick Heron, John Hilliard, Damien Hirst, Shirazeh
Houshiary, Gary Hume, Anish Kapoor, Michael Landy, Langlands and Bells,
Christopher LeBrun, Richard Long, Will Maclean, Elizabeth Magill, Bruce
McLean, Ian McKeever, Lisa Milroy, Sarah Morris, Paul Morrison, Chris Ofili,
Therese Oulton, Grayson Perry, Marc Quinn, George Shaw, Georgina Starr, Sam
Taylor-Wood, Gavin Turk, Corinne Wasmuht, Richard Wathen, Gillian Wearing,
Rachel Whiteread, Max Wigram, Adrian Wisniewski, Bill Woodrow, Thomas Zipp
Piacenti Art Gallery Ltd
10 Georgian House, 10 Bury Street, St James's, London, SW1Y 6AA, UK
Giovanni Bilivert
Domenico Beccafumi
Giovanni Battista Gaulli called Baciccio
Pietro Ricchi
Andrea Locatelli
Giovanni Martinelli
Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini
Bartolomeo Passerotti
Sebastiano Ricci
Bernardo Strozzi
Alessandro Tiarini
Gaetano Gandolfi
Michele Desubleo
Benedetto Gennari
Prospero Fontana
Lazzaro Baldi
Pietro Faccini
Francesco Rustici
Jacopo Chimenti called Jacopo da Empoli
Mariotto Albertinelli
Adrien Van Utrecht
Giorgio Vasari
Giuseppe Bezzuoli
Santi di Tito
Pier Dandini
Paolo da Visso
Spinello Aretino
Mirabello Cavalori
Bartolomeo Traballesi
Jacopo Vignali
Pier Francesco Mola
Paolo Veneziano
Justus Sustermans
Cristoforo Munari
Pier Francesco Mazzucchelli called Morazzone
Francesco Fracanzano
Antonio Joli
Giovanni Battista Salvi called Sassoferrato
Trophime Bigot
Giovanni Francesco Barbieri called Guercino
Francesco Albotto
Giovanni Battista Naldini
Carlo Portelli
Francesco di Vannuccio
Jacopo del Sellaio
Gianlorenzo Bernini
Neri di Bicci
Desiderio da Settignano
Daniele Crespi
Carlo Dolci
Leonardo Grazia
Master of Osservanza
Agnolo di Domenico di Donnino called Mazziere
Jacopo Foschi
Francesco Bachiacca
Jacopo del Casentino
Taddeo di Bartolo
Giuseppe Zocchi
Domenico Fetti
Giambattista Piazzetta
Jacopo Amigoni
Giambattista Tiepolo
Albertino Piazza da Lodi
Giovanni Baglione
Federico Barocci
Hendrick Ter Burgghen
Alessandro Rosi
Fabrizio Boschi
Simone Cantarini
Annibale Carracci
Antonio Carracci
Ludovico Carracci
Francesco Cozza
Cavalier D’Arpino
Jusepe de Ribera
Simone Pignoni
Cesare Dandini
Vincenzo Dandini
Lorenzo Lotto
Palma Vecchio
Antiveduto Gramatica
Bernardo Cavallino
Francesco Solimena
Francesco de Mura
Pietro Paolini
Mattia Preti
Domenico Puligo
Guido Reni
Théodor Rombouts
Titian
Claude Joseph Vernet
Simon Vouet
Piano Nobile
129 Portland Road, London, W11 4LW, England/United Kingdom
Modern and Contemporary British and International Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture
Pippy Houldsworth Gallery
6 Heddon Street, London, W1B 4BT
Artists:
• Daniel Arsham
• Clem Crosby
• Francesca DiMattio
• Neil Farber
• Rachel Goodyear
• Mary Kelly
• Martin Kobe
• Tania Kovats
• Yuken Teruya
• Carrie Mae Weems
Portland Gallery
8 Bennett Street, London, SW1A 1RP, England/United Kingdom
Founded in 1984 by Tom Hewlett, Portland Gallery is one of London's leading Art Galleries dealing in Modern British and Contemporary paintings. A particular specialisation is the work of the Scottish Colourists, S J Peploe, F C B Cadell, George Leslie Hunter and J D Fergusson and their immediate followers including Anne Redpath and John Maclauchlan Milne.
Among the Estates which we represent are those of Mary Fedden, Edward Seago, F C B Cadell and John Maclauchlan Milne.
We represent more than 20 contemporary painters and sculptors including Archie Forrest, Gary Bunt, Paul Rafferty, Nicholas Hely Hutchinson, Gordon Mitchell, Oliver Akers Douglas, David Spiller, Marzia Colonna, Frances Macdonald, and David Williams-Ellis.
Artists include:
F C B Cadell
J D Fergusson
George Leslie Hunter
John Maclauchlan Milne
S J Peploe
Craigie Aitchison
Elizabeth Violet Blackadder
Peter Brook
Fred Cuming
Stanley Cursiter
Alan Davie
Joan Eardley
Mary Fedden
William Gear
William Gillies
Sir Herbert James Gunn
Patrick Heron
Tristram Hillier
James Kay
Alan Lowndes
William MacTaggart
Donald McIntyre
Alberto Morrocco
Leon Morrocco
Winifred Nicholson
Charles Oppenheimer
Robin Philipson
John Piper
Anne Redpath
Anne Estelle Rice
Edward Seago
Julian Trevelyan
Edward Wadsworth
Prunella Clough
Robyn Denny
Merlyn Evans
Paul Feiler
Adrian Heath
Ivon Hitchens
John Hoyland
Malcolm Hughes
Michael Kidner
Ben Nicholson
John Plumb
Vera Spencer
Michael Tyzack
Nick Botting
Gary Bunt
Oona Campbell
Alexander Creswell
George Devlin
Oliver Akers Douglas
Mary Anne Aytoun Ellis
Archie Forrest
Andrew George
Jane Hewlett
Ian Houston
Nicholas Hely Hutchinson
Vusi Khumalo
Frances Macdonald
Jock MacInnes
Sophie Macpherson
John Miller
Gordon Mitchell
Martin Mooney
John Pawle
Paul Rafferty
Michael Scott
Glen Scouller
Ronald F. Smith
David Spiller
Jack Vettriano
Kirsty Wither
Elisabeth Frink
Philip Jackson
Jonathan Kenworthy
Dylan Lewis
Chadwick, Lynn
Brian Wall
David Williams-Ellis
Richard Nagy Ltd
22 Old Bond Street, London, W1S 4PY, England/United Kingdom
Francis Bacon
Max Beckmann
Heinrich Campendonk
Otto Dix
James Ensor
Lyonel Feininger
Lucian Freud
Alberto Giacometti
George Grosz
Erich Heckel
Karl Hubbuch
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Gustav Klimt
Oskar Kokoschka
Alfred Kubin
Wilhelm Lehmbruck
Henri Matisse
George Minne
Emil Nolde
Hermann Max Pechstein
Anton Peschka
Pablo Picasso
Odilon Redon
Auguste Rodin
Christian Schad
Egon Schiele
Rudolf Schlichter
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
Stanley Spencer
Robilant + Voena
38 Dover Street, London, W1S 4NL, England/United Kingdom
ROBILANT+VOENA deal in fine art from the fifteenth century to the twenty first, encompassing Old Masters and nineteenth century painting, classic modern, Italian post-war and contemporary art. Reflecting this breadth of specialism, critically acclaimed exhibitions at the gallery have included shows on Antonio Joli and Gaspar van Wittel; as well as surveys of Italian artists such as Lucio Fontana, Paolo Scheggi and Agostino Bonalumi.
Artists:
Guido Reni, Luca Carlevarjs, Michele Marieschi, Gianantonio Guardi, Francesco Guardi, Giovanni Antonio Canale Canaletto, Sebastiano Ricci, Gaetano Gandolfi, Bernardo Bellotto, Bernardo Cavallino, Luca Giordano, Giuseppe Ribera, Elisabeth Vigee le Brun, Heindrick van Lint, Gaspare Vanvitelli, Antonio Canova, Gustave Courbet, Jean Baptiste Camille Corot, George Romney, Ippolito Caffi, Andy Warhol, Julian Schnabel, Francis Bacon, Giorgio Morandi, Lucio Fontana, William Turner, Carlo Dolci Franz Xavier Winterhalter, James Tissot, Francois Marius Granet, Antonio Joli, Jacopo Bassano, Palma Giovane, Thomas Patch, Tiziano Vecellio, Alvise Vivarini, Nicolas de Largilliere, Peter Breughel the younger, Jacob Philip Hackert, Bernardo Strozzi, Bernardino Luini, Andrea Solario, Glynn Philpot, Jean Baptiste Greuze, Jean Honore Fragonard.
Rossi & Rossi Ltd
27 Dover Street, London, W1S 4LZ, UK
Rossi & Rossi Ltd was founded in London in 1985 by Anna Maria Rossi who has more than 40 years experience in the field. In 1988 Anna Maria was joined by her son Fabio and together they have established a world-wide reputation as leading dealers in antique works in the field of Indian, Himalayan and South East Asian Art.
Rossi & Rossi’s clients include distinguished private collectors as well as many major museums worldwide among them the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, the Tokyo National Museum, the Louvre Abu Dhabi and the Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney.
Since 2005, Rossi & Rossi has regularly held exhibitions of Asian contemporary artists, with a particular focus on Tibet. These cutting-edge exhibitions have received critical acclaim and have resulted in the gallery having an instrumental role in the development of major and ground-breaking museum shows, including Tradition Transformed at the Rubin Musueum of Art, New York, and Anonymous at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at the State University of New York at New Paltz, the Fleming Museum of Art at the University of Vermont, and the Queens Museum, New York. In 2010, Rossi & Rossi was the first dealer to host a commercial exhibition of Himalayan art in Beijing in collaboration with a noted Chinese expert.
In order to expand its reach in the emerging Asian market Rossi & Rossi opened a gallery in Hong Kong in 2013.
Rossi & Rossi is a member of SLAD (Society of London Art Dealers) and was a founder member of Asian Art in London (AAL) in 1998, one of the leading events in the city’s art calendar, with Fabio Rossi serving as Director for several years.
Rossi & Rossi also participates at international art fairs such as the TEFAF Maastricht, Fine Art Asia, Hong Kong and Art Basel Hong Kong.
The majority of Rossi & Rossi’s exhibitions are accompanied by fully illustrated catalogues, which are written by leading scholars and art experts. In addition talks with artists, scholars and collectors are regularly held at the gallery.
Artists include:
• Jaishri Abichandani
• Fereydoun Ave
• Benchung
• Konstantin Bessmertny
• Bhutanese Textile Project
• Faiza Butt
• Caroline Chiu
• Heman Chong
• Lois Conner
• Shane Cotton
• Dedron
• Heri Dono
• Christopher Doyle
• Gade
• Naiza H. Khan
• Abbas Kiarostami
• Kesang Lamdark
• Desheng Ma
• Erbossyn Meldibekov
• Nortse
• Tsering Nyandak
• Tenzing Rigdol
• Leang Seckon
• Tsherin Sherpa
• Tsewang Tashi
• Palden Weinreb
• Nicole Wong
Sadie Coles HQ
62 Kingly Street London, London, W1B 5QN, England
Sadie Coles HQ focuses on presenting the work of established and emerging international artists. The gallery's inaugural exhibition of new paintings by American painter John Currin was mounted in parallel to a show by British artist Sarah Lucas, The Law, in St John Street. This established the international dimension of the gallery's programme. Sadie Coles HQ has operated from a variety of distinctive spaces since its inception, as well as mounting off-site projects in different locations. In September 2013, a 10,000 sq ft gallery opened in London’s West End with an exhibition of new works by American painter Ryan Sullivan.
Artists include:
Carl Andre
Michele Abeles
Uri Aran
Darren Bader
Matthew Barney
Dirk Bell
Avner Ben-Gal
Frank Benson
John Bock
Don Brown
Marvin Gaye Chetwynd
Steven Claydon
William N. Copley
Adriano Costa
John Currin
Sam Durant
Shannon Ebner
Angus Fairhurst
Urs Fischer
Florian Hecker
Georg Herold
Jonathan Horowitz
David Korty
Gabriel Kuri
Jim Lambie
Hilary Lloyd
Sarah Lucas
Helen Marten
Victoria Morton
Laura Owens
Simon Periton
Raymond Pettibon
Elizabeth Peyton
Richard Prince
Ugo Rondinone
Wilhelm Sasnal
Gregor Schneider
Daniel Sinsel
Andreas Slominski
Christiana Soulou
Rudolf Stingel
Ryan Sullivan
Nicola Tyson
Paloma Varga Weisz
TJ Wilcox
Jordan Wolfson
Andrea Zittel
Simon Lee
12 Berkeley Street, London, W1J 8DT, England/United Kingdom
• John M Armleder
• Mel Bochner
• Alighiero e Boetti
• Angela Bulloch
• Merlin Carpenter
• Larry Clark
• James Coleman
• George Condo
• Sarah Crowner
• Dexter Dalwood
• Jeff Elrod
• Matias Faldbakken
• Hans-Peter Feldmann
• Bernard Frize
• Ran Huang
• Alex Hubbard
• Yun Hyong-Keun
• Donald Judd
• Sherrie Levine
• Daido Moriyama
• Paulina Olowska
• David Ostrowski
• Claudio Parmiggiani
• João Penalva
• Mai-Thu Perret
• Michelangelo Pistoletto
• Josephine Pryde
• Jim Shaw
• Gary Simmons
• Hugh Scott-Douglas
• Valerie Snobeck
• Marnie Weber
• Christopher Wool
• Toby Ziegler
• Jeff Zilm
• Heimo Zobernig
Simon C Dickinson Ltd
58 Jermyn Street, London, SW1Y 6LX, England/United Kingdom
Dickinson has become a world leader in the international art market with an unrivalled reputation for quality and discretion. As pioneers in the market for private treaty sales, we specialise in providing an alternative to buying and selling at auction, negotiating purchases and sales on a commission basis.
Established in 1993 by Simon Dickinson, formerly Senior Director of Christie's Old Master & British Pictures, and David Ker, a dealer in 18th and 19th Century British Pictures, the firm rapidly established itself as a leading London dealership for Old Master and British Paintings. In 1995 Dickinson branched into Impressionist and Modern Art under the direction of James Roundell, previously Head of Christie's Impressionist & Modern Department.
The next generation of Directors at Dickinson has broadened the company's profile. Emma Ward runs the company and handles Impressionist and Modern Art.
Roxana Bruno runs Dickinson's New York Gallery, covering all fields of the company's activities in North and South America. Heinrich zu Hohenlohe heads the German division of Dickinson from Berlin, liaising with institutions and private collectors in all departments.
The strength and breadth of our team enables Dickinson to offer a wealth of knowledge and experience. With unparalleled access to the great collections of Britain, Europe and America, we provide a unique service for individuals and institutions wishing to acquire or sell artworks of exceptional quality. In addition, our consultants Lord Hindlip (Chairman of Christie's, 1986-2002), and Sir Timothy Clifford (Director of the National Galleries of Scotland, 1984-2006) further our market reach and academic standing. Dickinson has increased its strong international presence with Marie-Lucie Bisiaux consulting for the company in Paris, and Cornelia Pallavicini, formerly a Christie's Director, developing the firm's business connections in Switzerland and Italy.
We pride ourselves on our discretion and professionalism. We have access to many of the best collections in private hands, facilitating sales by private treaty on behalf of families, private collectors, institutions, foundations and museums, away from the glare of the salerooms.
We are happy to assist with the sale of a single great work of art or entire collections and estates, and our considerable experience enables us to navigate the multiple aspects of buying and selling artworks which can be an overwhelming process.
Artists include:
Bacon,
Blake,
Bellotto,
Burri,
Canaletto,
Cezanne,
Constable,
Degas,
Fontana,
Gainsborough,
Giacometti,
Gonzalez,
Guardi,
Guercino,
Gnoli,
Hamilton,
Judd,
Kiefer,
Landseer,
Lawrence,
Magritte,
Matisse,
Miro,
Monet,
Murillo,
Picasso,
Pissarro,
Reni,
Renoir,
Reynolds,
Richter,
Riley,
Rodin,
Ruisdael,
Sisley,
Stubbs,
Titian,
Turner,
Van Gogh,
Vernet.
Simon Theobald Ltd
16 Savile Row, Beddington Suite, First Floor, London, W1S 3PL, England/United Kingdom
Baumeister, Beckmann, Grosz, Heckel, Kirchner, Pechstein, Schmidt-Rottluff,
Dali, Giacometti, Gris, Modigliani, Monet, Picasso, Pissarro, Renoir, Hockney
Sims Reed Ltd.
The Economist Building, 30 Bury Street, London, SW1Y 6AU, United Kingdom
Skarstedt Gallery
23 Old Bond Street, London, W1S 4PZ, UK
Artists:
Francis Bacon
John Baldessari
Georg Baselitz
George Condo
Carroll Dunham
Eric Fischl
Peter Fischli & David Weiss
Lucio Fontana
Günther Förg
Keith Haring
Jenny Holzer
Mike Kelley
Martin Kippenberger
Yves Klein
Barbara Kruger
Louise Lawler
Sherrie Levine
Robert Mapplethorpe
Juan Muñoz
Albert Oehlen
Richard Prince
Thomas Schütte
Cindy Sherman
Rosemarie Trockel
Andy Warhol
Franz West
Christopher Wool
Stephen Friedman Gallery
25 - 28 Old Burlington Street, London, W1S 3AN, United Kingdom
Stern Pissarro Gallery
66 St James's Street, London, SW1A 1NE, England/United Kingdom
Established in 1964, the Stern Pissarro Gallery is co-owned by David Stern and Lélia Pissarro, great-granddaughter of Camille Pissarro. The gallery specializes in late 19th and 20th century European painting, including Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, School of Paris, French Post-War, Modern and contemporary works. Based in London's Mayfair art district, Stern Pissarro Gallery occupies a unique position in the global art scene, representing four generations of work by the Pissarro family, including Camille Pissarro and his five sons, followed by the third and fourth generations.
Artists include:
Pissarro
Renoir
Sisley
Degas
Gauguin
Lebourg
Loiseau
Luce
Picasso
Braque
Hayden
Chagall
Utrillo
Vlaminck
Van Dongen
Pascin
Riopelle
Marini
Leger
Calder
Arman
Penk
Stoppenbach & Delestre Ltd
17 Ryder Street, St James's, London, SW1Y 6PY, England/United Kingdom
Robert Stoppenbach and François Delestre founded the gallery in London in 1982. It specialises in leading French artists from Barbizon, Impressionism, post-Impressionism and the Belle Epoque amongst others, spanning the 19th and early 20th century.
Newly located at 17 Ryder Street, St James's, the gallery was at 25 Cork Street in the West End for 32 years. We are in close proximity to other major galleries and auction houses.
Stoppenbach & Delestre has close contacts all over the world and has sold to major museums such as the National Gallery of Art, Washington, the Fine Arts Museums of San Fransisco, the Brooklyn Museum, the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, the National Gallery of Scotland, the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and the Tate Gallery, London.
Robert Stoppenbach is an expert on André Derain and is a member of the Comité Derain, advising on authentification of Derain’s works. François Delestre is both the leading expert on Charles François Daubigny and sits on the board of the Comité Jongkind.
The gallery participates in The European Fine Art Fair in Maastricht, the Biennale des Antiquaires in Paris and London Art Week.
The gallery hosts regular exhibitions and is open for authentifications and valuations.
They are members of the Society of London Art Dealers and the Syndicat National des Antiquaires.
For further information please contact us by email or find us on Twitter.
Artists include:
Andre, Bonvin, Boudin, Corot, Daubigny, Derain, Dufy, Goeneutte,Guillaumin, Harpignies, Helleu, Lebasque, Loir, Loiseau, Luce, Moret, Signac, Truchet and Valtat amongst others
Strachan Fine Art
PO Box 50471, London, W8 9DJ, England
Russell Strachan set up Strachan Fine Art in 2007. He specialises in portrait paintings and drawings from the 16th to the 20th century, selected for their quality, the interest of the sitter and artist and their historic context. Juxtaposed with the portraits are medieval sculpture, in particular English alabaster carvings, and 20th-century English sculpture. Strachan Fine Art exhibit at fairs and works can be viewed by appointment in Kensington.
Thackeray Gallery
18 Thackeray Street,, London, W8 5ET, England/United Kingdom
Working exclusively with living British Artists, Thackeray Gallery has been trading successfully for over 48 years. Based in Kensington’s Thackeray Street, we have built an international reputation for excellence, quality, originality and uniqueness.
Our Artists are very individual, highly talented and sourced from renowned Art Schools across the UK. Stylistically, the majority of our artists fall within the genres of semi-abstract, expressionist and contemporary. We have a strong eye for land and seascapes, as well as interiors and still lifes. Most importantly, each of our artists has their own signature style, making them stand apart from the masses.
Our Clients are very individual too, many of whom have been collecting with us since 1968 and then passing the ‘bug’ on to the next generation. The majority of our business is ‘word of mouth’, ‘passing trade’ and continued loyalty from our long-standing clients.
Where we are based, next to the delightful Kensington Square, is a local hidden gem of eclectic, one off shops and restaurants. We have been in this location since the Gallery began in 1968 – a stunning space with a warm feel – and have become a local destination over the years.
Thackeray Gallery has been a Member of The Society of London Art Dealers since 1994.
Artists
Gordon BRYCE RSA RSW
Judy BUXTON
Judith CAIN
Joanna CARRINGTON (1931 – 2003)
Joe FAN RSA
Brian FOJCIK
Ralph FREEMAN
Vanessa GARDINER
Anthony GARRATT
Iwan GWYN PARRY RCA
Delphine HOGARTH
Claerwen HOLLAND
Michael HONNOR
David KLEIN MRBS
Caroline McADAM CLARK RWS
Fiona McALPINE
Christine McARTHUR RSA
Jennifer McRAE RSA
Eleri MILLS RCA
Alberto MORROCCO OBE RSA RSW (1917 – 1998)
Carey MORTIMER
Lewis NOBLE
Ann ORAM RSW
Gareth PARRY RCA
Phil ROGERS RCA
Kate SCHURICHT
Matthew SNOWDEN
Ethel WALKER
Sir Kyffin WILLIAMS OBE RA (1918 – 2006)
Vivienne WILLIAMS
The Mayor Gallery
21 Cork Street, First floor, LONDON, W1S 3LZ, England/United Kingdom
Modern and Contemporary American, European and British Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture.
Artists:
IVOR ABRAHAMS
BILLY APPLE
WIFREDO ARCAY
ALBERTO BIASI
MARCEL BROODTHAERS
BORRIS BUCAN
PIER - PAOLO CALZOLARI
ENRICO CASSTELLANI
GIANNI COLOMBO
BRUCE CONNER
WALDEMAR CORDEIRO
CARLOS CRUZ-DIEZ
DADAMAINO
JIANG DAHAI
ANTONY DONALDSON
herman de vries
WOJCIECH FANGOR
STANO FILKO
LUCIO FONTANA
GEGO
CLAUDE GILLI
JAN HENDRIKSE
KEY HIRAGA
LI HUASHENG
ATTILA KOVACS
WALTER LEBLANC
RAUL LOZZA
HEINZ MACK
ROBERT MANGOLD
CHRISTIAN MEGERT
FRANCOIS MORELLET
MARLOW MOSS
OTTO PIENE
MIRA SCHENDEL
JAN SCHOONHOVEN
TURI SIMETI
KLAUS STAUDT
SHINKICHI TAJIRI
LUIS TOMASELLO
GUNTHER UECKER
VICTOR VASARELY
NANDA VIGO
CAREL VISSER
GERHARD VON GRAEVENTIZ
The Redfern Gallery
20 Cork Street, London, W1S 3HL, England/United Kingdom
Adams, Robert
Agar, Eileen
Andrews, Sybil
Armitage, Catharine
Armstrong-Jones, Sarah
Avray Wilson, Frank
Becker, Haidee
Burra, Edward
Butterworth, Elizabeth
Carter, John
Clemson, Katie
Denny, Robyn
Dunn, Anne
Emsley, Paul
Estève, Maurice
Fedden, Mary
Feiler, Paul
Feiler, Christine
Feiler, Helen
Fesenmaier, Helene
Flight, Claude
Frost, Sir Terry
Gathorne-Hardy, Jason
Gault, Annabel
Gear, William
Geden, Dennis
Greengrass, William
Groom, Mary
Gross RA, Anthony
Hale, Kathleen
Halter, Ardyn
Halter, Roman,
Halter, Asnat
Hayter, Stanley William
Heath, Adrian
Heron, Patrick
Hockney, David
Inlander, Henry
Jackson, Kurt
Jenkins, Paul
Karshan, Linda
Kipniss, Robert
Kurtz, Catherine
Lewis, Ffiona
Markey, Danny
Miró, Joan
Morris, Sir Cedric
Morris Adrian
Nash, Paul
Nathan, Janet
Neiland, Brendan
Organ, Bryan
Oxtoby, David
Piper, John
Power, Cyril Edward
Procktor, Patrick
Rothenstein RA, Michael
Ryan, Adrian
Sedgley, Peter
Self, Jo
Stevens RA, Norman
Sutherland, Graham
Thornton RE, Valerie
Tschudi, Lill
Underwood, Leon
Urquhart, Debbie
Vaughan, Keith
Vellacott, Elisabeth
Wood, Christopher
Wunderlich, Paul
Thomas Dane Gallery
3 & 11 Duke Street, St James's, London, SW1Y 6BN, UK
Hurvin Anderson, Kutlug Ataman , Walead Beshty , Abraham Cruzvillegas , José Damasceno, Michel François, , Anya Gallaccio, John Gerrard , Arturo Herrera, Stefan Kürten,
Luisa Lambri, Michael Landy, Glenn Ligon, Steve McQueen, Jean-Luc Moulène, Albert Oehlen, Paul Pfeiffer, Jorge Queiroz, Caragh Thuring, Kelley Walker
Thomas Gibson Fine Art
39 St James's Street, London, SW1A 1JD, UK
Frank Auerbach
Francis Bacon
Balthus
Peter Blake
Pierre Bonnard
Glenn Brown
Edward Burra
Alexander Calder
Paul Cezanne
Marc Chagall
Chuck Close
May Cornet
Richard Diebenkorn
Edgar Degas
Jean Dubuffet
Brigid Edwards
Henri Fantin-Latour
Eric Fischl
Lucian Freud
Paul Gauguin
Alberto Giacometti
Juan Gris
Richard Hamilton
Barbara Hepworth
David Hockney
Jasper Johns
Allen Jones
Wassily Kandinsky
Anselm Kiefer
Martin Kippenberger
Paul Klee
Gustav Klimt
Willem de Kooning
Leon Kossoff
Fernand Leger
Rene Magritte
Aristide Maillol
Edouard Manet
Marino Marini
Henri Matisse
Joan Miro
Amedeo Modigliani
Piet Mondrian
Claude Monet
Henry Moore
Giorgio Morandi
Edvard Munch
Ben Nicholson
Emile Nolde
Chris Ofili
Claus Oldenburg
Pablo Picasso
Camille Pissarro
Jackson Pollock
Auguste Renoir
Gerhard Richter
Auguste Rodin
Mark Rothko
Jenny Saville
Egon Schiele
Georges Seurat
Walter Richard Sickert
Alfred Sisley
Dirk Skreber
Stanley Spencer
Nicolas de Stael
Philip Wilson Steer
Toulouse-Lautrec
Cy Twombly
Maurice Utrillo
Vincent Van Gogh
Edouard Vuillard
Matthias Weischer
Lisa Yuskavage
Timothy Taylor Gallery Ltd
15 Carlos Place, London, W1K 2EX, England/United Kingdom
Artists:
Diane Arbus
Jean-Marc Bustamante
Shezad Dawood
Gabriel de la Mora
Ding Yi
Armen Eloyan
Adam Fuss
Ewan Gibbs
Estate of Simon Hantaï
Estate of Hans Hurting
Volker Müller
Jessica Jackson Hutchins
Alex Katz
Jonathan Lasker
Eddie Martinez
Josephine Meckseper
Richard Patterson
Estate of Serge Poliakoff
Fiona Rae
Sean Scully
Kiki Smith
Tony Smith
Estate of Antoni Tàpies
Eduardo Terrazas
Lucy Williams
Tomasso Brothers Fine Art
Bardon Hall, Weetwood Lane, Leeds, LS16 8HJ
Marquis House, 67 Jermyn Street, London, SW1Y 6NY
Tomasso Brothers Fine Art, also at:
Bardon Hall, Weetwood Lane, Leeds, LS16 8HJ, UK
Tel: + 44 (0) 113 275 5545
Tomasso Brothers Fine Art was established in 1993 and is based at Bardon Hall, Leeds. Dino and Raffaello are recognised internationally for specialising in important European sculpture from the early Renaissance to the Neo-Classical periods with a particular knowledge of European Renaissance bronzes. They also have interests in several other fields including Old Master paintings, antiquities, fine furniture and objects.
They have promoted and supported, through loans and exhibitions, major international institutions such as the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; the Centro Internazionale, Carrara; The National Gallery, Prague; and the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna.
In addition, the company has advised a number of private collectors of European sculpture and Old Master paintings and made significant sales to some of the world's most prestigious museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the Bode Museum, Berlin; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, (Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation and Rienzi Collection): The Liechtenstein Collection, Vienna; Yale Center for British Art; the Art Institute of Chicago; and the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna. Tomasso Brothers Fine Art was one of the sponsors of the landmark show Bronze at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, 2012.
List of Artists represented:
Thomas Barker of Bath, British (1769 –1847)
Neri di Bicci (1418 - 1492)
Andrea Briosco, called Il Riccio (1470–1532)
Elia Candido (active in Florence in the 1570s)
Joseph Chinard (1756 -1813)
Sir Jacob Epstein (1880 –1959)
Giovanni Battista Foggini (1652–1725)
Jean Honoré Fragonard ( 1732 –1806)
Théodore Géricault (1791 – 1824)
Giambologna (1529‒1608)
François Girardon (1628–1715)
Pieter Isaaczs (1569 –1625)
Lawrence Macdonald (1799 –1878)
Benedetto da Maiano (1442 -1497)
Nicolò Roccatagliata (b. circa 1560; active 1593; d. before 1636)
Luca della Robbia (1400 -1482)
Luigi Sabatelli ( 1772 – 1850)
Pietro Simoni da Barga (documented 1571–89)
Bartholomeus Spranger (Antwerp 1546 – Prague 1611)
Hubert le Sueur (active 1596–1658)
Antonio Susini (1558–1624)
Gianfrancesco Susini (1585–c. 1653)
Jean-Pierre-Antoine Tassaert (1727–1788)
Adriaen de Vries (1545 –1626)
Tornabuoni Art
46 Albemarle Street, London, W1S 4JN
Founded in Florence in 1981 by Roberto Casamonti, in the street that gave the gallery its name, Tornabuoni Art opened other spaces in Crans-Montana in 1993, Milan in 1995, Portofino in 2001, Forte dei Marmi in 2004 and Paris in 2009. In 2015, Tornabuoni Art has launched its new gallery space in London’s Mayfair.
Specialising in Post-War Italian art and exhibiting artists such as Fontana, Burri, Castellani, Bon- alumi, Boetti, Scheggi, Simeti and Dadamaino, the gallery also has a permanent collection of significant works by major Italian artists of the Novecento, such as de Chirico, Morandi, Balla or Severini, as well as International 20th century Avant-garde masters, such as Picasso, Mirò, Kandinsky, Hartung, Poliakoff, Dubuffet, Lam, Matta, Christo,Wesselmann, Warhol and Basquiat. Furthering its passion for Italian art, the family’s collection is today completed by the work of young contemporary artists such as Francesca Pasquali.
Tornabuoni Art London is led by Ursula Casamonti, daughter of the gallery’s founder Roberto Casamonti, who has worked closely alongside her father for 20 years. For its first year, the gallery is proposing an exhibition programme focused on Post-War Italian art, presenting monographic exhibitions of Lucio Fontana, Alighiero Boetti and Arnaldo Pomodoro, as well as two group shows showcasing the works of Itallian masters from the 1950s and the 1960s-70s. Finally, two exhibi- tions of contemporary artists Francesca Pasquali and Luca Pignatelli will round off the programme.
Tornabuoni Art also works closely with museums and institutions for expertise and guidance and with its experience and thorough knowledge of the work of the artists it represents, the gallery has established itself as an advisor for both private and public collections.
Artists:
Adami Valerio
Afro
Atchugarry Pablo
Baj Enrico
Balla Giacomo
Bastiquiat Jean-Michel
Biasi Alberto
Boetti Alighiero
Bonalumi Agostino
Burri Alberto
Campigli Massimo
Capogrossi Giuseppe
Castellani Enrico
Cattelan Maurizio
Ceroli Mario
Chia Sandro
Chiari Giuseppe
Christo
Clemente Francesco
Colombo Gianni
Cragg Tony
Crippa Roberto
Dadamaino
De chirico Giorgio
De Pisis Filippo
Dorazio Piero
Festa Tano
Fontana Lucio
Gilbert e George
Gnoli Domenico
Kounellis Jannis
Lo Savio Francesco
Maiorano Serafino
Manzoni Piero
Marini Marino
Matta
Melotti Fausto
Merz Mario
Morandi Giorgio
Novelli Gastone
Ontani Luigi
Paik Nam June
Paladino Mimmo
Paolini Giulio
Pascali Pino
Pasquali Francesca
Picasso Pablo
Pistoletto Michelangelo
Pomodoro Arnaldo
Pomodoro Giò
Rosai Ottone
Rotella Mimmo
Savinio Alberto
Scheggi Paolo
Schifano Mario
Simeti Turi
Sironi Mario
Tancredi
Turcato Giulio
Uecker Günther
Uncini Giuseppe
Vedova Emilio
Warhol Andy
Trinity House
50 Maddox Street, London, W1S 1AY, England
20 High Street, Broadway, WR12 7DT, United Kingdom
24 East 64th Street, New York, 10065, United States
Trinity House is an international art dealership specialising in Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, Modern British and 19th century works. It has built up a strong reputation both for the quality of the paintings, drawings and sculpture that it exhibits and for the expertise that it can offer to clients.
Starting with a gallery in the picturesque Cotswolds village of Broadway, Trinity House also has premises in an elegant Regency building at 50 Maddox Street, Mayfair in the heart of London's globally important art market district. As part of its plans to become more accessible to clients around the world the company has opened a gallery at 24 East 64th Street in New York. It also exhibits at major international art fairs in Europe and the United States.
Trinity House acts on behalf of private collectors, interior designers and museums, advising on every aspect of sourcing, buying, selling and maintaining fine art. It was established as a response to a changing art market, recognizing that clients want not only to be offered fine paintings and works on paper but also to receive expert, straight-forward advice on buying art and building a collection; therefore aiming to make the market approachable and acting as guides throughout the international art world.
Artists:
Lucien Adrion
Edmund Blampied
Eugène Boudin
Charles Camoin
Marc Chagall
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
Edouard Cortès
Montague Dawson
Hilaire-Germain-Edgar Degas
John Steven Dews
Raoul Dufy
Mary Fedden
William Russell Flint
John Atkinson Grimshaw
Louis Grimshaw
Sir Herbert James Gunn
Keith Haring
Harold Harvey
Paul César Helleu
Erik Ludwig Henningsen
Damien Hirst
David Hockney
Cecil Kennedy
Dame Laura Knight
Gaston La Touche
Eugène Galien Laloue
Achille Laugé
Marie Laurencin
Henri Lebasque
Henri Eugène Augustin Le Sidaner
Augustin Léon L'hermitte
Luigi Loir
Gustave Loiseau
Laurence Stephen Lowry
Maximillien Luce
Henri Martin
Mauxime Maufra
Amedeo Modigliani
Claude Monet
Sir Alfred Munnings
Carlos Nadal
Lucien Neuquelman
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
John Singer Sargent
Dorothea Sharp
Alfred Sisley
Charles Spencelayh
George Stubbs
Kees van Dongen
Sir John Kyffin Williams
Louis Valtat
Victoria Miro
16 Wharf Road, London, N1 7RW
Victoria Miro also at:
Victoria Miro Mayfair, 14 St George Street, London W1S 1FE
Artists:
Doug Aitken,
Hernan Bas,
Varda Caivano ,
Njideka Akunyili Crosby,
Verne Dawson,
Peter Doig,
Elmgreen & Dragset,
William Eggleston,
Inka Essenhigh,
Barnaby Furnas,
Ian Hamilton Finlay,
David Harrison,
NS Harsha,
Alex Hartley,
Secundino Hernández,
Chantal Joffe,
Isaac Julien,
Idris Khan,
Udomsak Krisanamis,
Yayoi Kusama,
John Kørner,
Wangechi Mutu,
Alice Neel,
Maria Nepomuceno,
Chris Ofili,
Jacco Olivier,
Celia Paul,
Grayson Perry,
Tal R,
Conrad Shawcross,
Do Ho Suh
Sarah Sze,
Kara Walker,
Adriana Varejão,
Suling Wang,
Stephen Willats,
Francesca Woodman.
Waddington Custot Galleries Ltd
11 Cork Street,, London, W1S 3LT, England/United Kingdom
A substantial inventory is held of work by major twentieth-century artists including John Chamberlain, Dan Flavin, Henri Matisse, Fausto Melotti, Henry Moore, Ben Nicholson, Francis Picabia, Pablo Picasso, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, Antoni Tapies and John Wesley.
Waddington Custot Galleries represents a number of contemporary artists from Great Britain, Europe, and North America including Peter Blake, Ian Davenport, Peter Halley, Axel Hütte, Robert Indiana, Mimmo Paladino, Bill Woodrow, and the Estates of Josef Albers, Milton Avery, Patrick Caulfield, Jean Dubuffet, Barry Flanagan and Patrick Heron.
Regular solo exhibitions of gallery artists are interspersed with shows of work from the inventory.
Artists include:
Craigie Aitchison
Josef Albers
Carl Andre
Milton Avery
Clive Barker
Peter Blake
Patrick Caulfield
John Chamberlain
Ian Davenport
Jean Dubuffet
Barry Flanagan
Dan Flavin
Peter Halley
Patrick Heron
Axel Hütte
Robert Indiana
Jannis Kounellis
Agnes Martin
Henri Matisse
Fausto Melotti
Henry Moore
Ben Nicholson
Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen
Mimmo Paladino
Pablo Picasso
Robert Rauschenberg
Susan Rothenberg
Lucas Samaras
Haim Steinbach
Frank Stella
Antoni Tàpies
Joe Tilson
William Turnbull
Fabienne Verdier
Andy Warhol
John Wesley
Bill Woodrow
Jack B. Yeats
Waterhouse & Dodd
47 Albemarle Street, London, W1S 4JW, United Kingdom
Ray Waterhouse and Jonathan Dodd started working together as art dealers in1982 and they formed Waterhouse & Dodd five years later. After 27 years of international dealing Waterhouse & Dodd has four galleries, two in both London and New York, and an office in Paris.
In London we opened our impressive new ground floor gallery on 47 Albemarle Street in Mayfair in 2013. This new space is dedicated to exhibiting and dealing in Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary art. We also have works on view at our second gallery space in London at 16 Savile Row, but this 2nd floor space is dedicated more to client advisory services. Jonathan Dodd runs the London team that comprises three experts and two experienced gallery administrators.
Waterhouse & Dodd opened a gallery in New York in 2010, and have now expanded to have two galleries on the Upper East Side. The new Madison Avenue gallery between 75th and 76th Streets is on the 2nd floor, and like its London counterpart exhibits Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary art but also shows American Post-War art. We also have a private gallery for Impressionist and Modern Art at 15, East 76th Street. This is also the US base for Fine Art Brokers, our art advisory service. Ray Waterhouse has relocated to New York and runs these two galleries with the help of two specialists, a gallery manager and an assistant.
Waterhouse & Dodd has mounted some major exhibitions in their galleries, from Impressionist paintings to Contemporary European, American and also Middle Eastern and Arab art, and exhibit at some of the most important art fairs in the world, including TEFAF in Maastricht. As well as publishing various exhibition catalogues each year, our newsletter The Fine Art File is now up to issue 40.
During the 1990s we became more involved in offering professional advice to collectors, a service that has become one of the most respected art advisory services in the world, Fine Art Brokers.
Please see our website for further information www.waterhousedodd.com
Waterhouse & Dodd / Fine Art Brokers
16 Savile Row, London, W1S 3PL, United Kingdom
Albert André
Maurice Brianchon
Raoul Dufy
Ferdinand Du Puigaudeau
Henri Lebasque
Gustave Loiseau
Henri Martin
Pablo Picasso
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Paul Signac
Kees van Dongen
Edouard Vuillard
Whitfield Fine Art Ltd
23 Dering Street, London, W1S !AW, England/United Kingdom
Agostino Carracci,
Alessandro Tiarini,
Angelo Caroselli,
Annibale Carracci,
Antonio Carracci,
Bartolomeo Schedone,
Bernardo Cavallino,
Antonio De Bellis,
Daniele Crespi,
Francesco Albani,
Francesco Brizio,
Francesco Cozza,
Giacomo Cavedone,
Giovanni Lanfranco,
Giulio Casare Procaccini,
Guido Reni,
Il Domenichino,
Il Guercino,
Jusepe de Ribera,
Lionella Spada,
Lorenzo Garbieri,
Luca Ferrari,
Luca Giordano,
Ludovico Carracci,
Nicolas Poussin,
Ottavio Leone,
Parmigianino,
Pietro Faccini,
Pietro Paolini,
Simon Vouet,
Simone Cantarini,
Tommaso Salini.
William Weston Gallery Ltd.
7 Royal Arcade, ArcadeAlbemarle Street, London, W1S 4SG, United Kingdom