Anche quest’anno, dal 22 al 26 Gennaio (con preview il 21), è tornato con grande successo l’appuntamento della London Art Fair con una brillante selezione delle migliori gallerie del Regno Unito, Italia, Francia, Giappone, Svezia, Paesi Bassi, Repubblica Ceca, Irlanda e altre.
Un interessante momento di incontro e confronto sia per collezionisti esperti che per aspiranti collezionisti grazie a un programma stimolante di dibattiti e tavole rotonde.
Tra le principali gallerie d’arte moderna e contemporanea, Alan Wheatley Art, Castlegate House Gallery, Galerie Olivier Waltman, James Freeman Gallery, Portland Gallery, Tin Man Art, Jealous Gallery e molte altre.
In mostra opere che spaziano dalla pittura alla fotografia, dalla scultura al design.
L’arte moderna britannica è ben rappresentata da gallerie come Jenna Burlingham, Crane Kalman, Osborne Samuel, Willoughby Gerrish.
La fiera presenta opere di alcuni tra gli artisti più noti tra pittura, scultura, fotografia, ceramica come Alberto Giacometti, Pablo Picasso, Francis Bacon, Bridget Riley e Barbara Hepworth.
La specializzazione nell’arte moderna della London Art Fair resta fortemente rappresentata attraverso la partecipazione delle principali gallerie in questo campo, come Willoughby Gerrish/Gerrish Fine Art, Portland Gallery e Mollbrinks Art Gallery con sede in Svezia.
David Messum Fine Art espone dipinti provenienti da Jean- Marie Toulgouat, il pronipote di Claude Monet e Cross Lane Projects celebra il 100mo anniversario del movimento surrealista con i lavori di Perdita Sinclair, Suzy Willey e altri, mentre Narborough Gallery presenta pezzi di Gillian Ayres e Bridget Riley.
Lavori di artisti di spicco sono in mostra, tra gli altri, alla Castlegate House Gallery, Alan Wheatley Art mentre Quad Fine Art celebra i contributi di artiste donne all’ arte astratta come Prunella Clough, Sandra Blow, Kathleen Guthrie.
Inoltre, Tanya Baxter Contemporary offre una accurata selezione della collezione del fashion designer e collezionista d’arte John Rocha, con opere di alcuni dei più grandi artisti del nostro tempo, come David Hockney, Tracey Emin, Andy Warhol.
La London Art Fair si rivela ancora una volta un’esperienza profondamente coinvolgente e ricca di suggestioni, un appuntamento di caratura internazionale da non perdere per tutti gli amanti dell’arte, nelle sue molteplici sfumature.
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Over 130 art galleries from all over the world for the 37th edition of the London Art Fair
Also this year, from 22 to 26 January (with a preview on the 21st), the London Art Fair is back with great success with a brilliant selection of the best galleries from the United Kingdom, Italy, France, Japan, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Ireland and others.
An interesting moment of meeting and discussion for both expert collectors and aspiring collectors thanks to a stimulating program of debates and round tables.
Among the leading galleries of modern and contemporary art, Alan Wheatley Art, Castlegate House Gallery, Galerie Olivier Waltman, James Freeman Gallery, Portland Gallery, Tin Man Art, Jealous Gallery, and many others.
On display works ranging from painting to photography, from sculpture to design.
British modern art is well represented by galleries such as Jenna Burlingham, Crane Kalman, Osborne Samuel, and Willoughby Gerrish.
The fair presents works by some of the most famous artists in painting, sculpture, photography, and ceramics such as Alberto Giacometti, Pablo Picasso, Francis Bacon, Bridget Riley, and Barbara Hepworth.
The London Art Fair’s specialization in modern art remains strongly represented through the participation of leading galleries in this field, such as Willoughby Gerrish/Gerrish Fine Art, Portland Gallery, and Mollbrinks Art Gallery based in Sweden.
David Messum Fine Art exhibits paintings by Jean-Marie Toulgouat, the great-grandson of Claude Monet, and Cross Lane Projects celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Surrealist movement with works by Perdita Sinclair, Suzy Willey, and others, while Narborough Gallery features pieces by Gillian Ayres and Bridget Riley.
Works by leading artists are on display, among others, at the Castlegate House Gallery and Alan Wheatley Art, while Quad Fine Art celebrates the contributions of women artists to abstract art, such as Prunella Clough, Sandra Blow, and Kathleen Guthrie.</s
In addition, Tanya Baxter Contemporary offers a careful selection of the collection of fashion designer and art collector John Rocha, with works by some of the greatest artists of our time, such as David Hockney, Tracey Emin, and Andy Warhol.
The London Art Fair once again proves to be a deeply engaging and evocative experience, an event of international caliber not to be missed for all lovers of art, in its many nuances.