London Art Week | Celebrating the Best of Art and Antiques


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Over the past few years, London Art Week (LAW) has developed into a major showcase of the best that the art market has to offer, with over fifty participating galleries and three auction houses. Led by a flagship Summer event, to which has recently been added a second week of events and exhibitions in the Winter, LAW aims to offer the very best paintings, drawings, sculpture and objects available on the market, dating from Antiquity to the Twenty-First Century.

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  • Exhibitions
    New faces join London Art Week for Summer 2020 Digital Event 3-10 July 2020

    Giacomo Raffaelli (Rome 1753 - 1836), Micromosaic Tabletop with the Doves of Pliny. First Quarter of the 19th century. Micromosaic, Nero Antico Marble, 133.5 × 70 cm. (52 ½ × 27 ½ in.) Image Courtesy of Brun Fine Art. LONDON.- The innovative digital presentation of London Art Week Summer 2020, taking place from 3-10 July 2020, welcomes numerous new faces alongside familiar participants that have supported the event for many years. Some 50 exhibitors have been confirmed to date. International newcomers include Galerie Canesso and Jacques Leegenhoek from Paris, Nicolás Cortés Gallery of Madrid, Daxer & Marschall and Arnoldi-Livie of Munich, and, from Italy, dealers such as Walter Padovani of Milan with sculpture, Antichità Alberto Di Castro Srl of Rome with works of art, Bottegantica of Bologna with Italian art and Enrico Ceci Cornici Antiche of Modena with fine antique frames. From the USA come new participants Jill Newhouse Gallery and Mireille Mosler. Among new London-based dealers taking part in London Art Week this summer is Stuart Lochhead Sculpture, Osborne Samuel Ltd, Panter & Hall, Benjamin Proust Fine Art Ltd, and Offer Waterman. Sladmore Gallery and Philip Mould & Company return after a few years. Works for sale span 5000 years of art, from ancient Egypt to Modern British, with an emphasis on Old and Modern Masters, offered by the world’s most respected fine art galleries. In response to the global Covid-19 situation, London Art Week has created a new online space for dealers to work together, preserving the collegiate nature of the event which embraces auction houses and which is supported by museum partners and art world sponsors. A major feature is a new series of mixed, curated Viewing Rooms where works from a cross-section of participants will be shown side by side, a new way for dealers to be discovered by a world-wide audience. The Viewing Rooms go live from 3-10 July, with an invitation-only Private View on 2 July. Dealer pages on the London Art Week website will house up to 25 works per gallery, and there is provision in LAW DIGITAL for supporting material such as videos, film…

  • Exhibitions
    New Faces Join London Art Week for Summer 2020 Digital Event, 3-10 July

    The innovative digital presentation of London Art Week Summer 2020, taking place from 3-10 July 2020, welcomes numerous new faces alongside familiar participants that have supported the event for many years.  Some 50 exhibitors have been confirmed to date. International newcomers include Galerie Canesso and Jacques Leegenhoek from Paris, Nicolás Cortés Gallery of Madrid, Daxer & Marschall and Arnoldi-Livie of Munich, and, from Italy, dealers such as Walter Padovani of Milan with sculpture, Antichità Alberto Di Castro Srl of Rome with works of art, Bottegantica of Bologna with Italian art and Enrico Ceci Cornici Antiche of Modena with fine antique frames. detail: Rinaldo Rinaldi (1793-1873), Peace and Justice Embracing, ht: 56 cm, 1845, terracotta, Walter PadovaniWalter Padovani From the USA come new participants Jill Newhouse Gallery and Mireille Mosler.  Among new London-based dealers taking part in London Art Week this summer is Stuart Lochhead Sculpture, Osborne Samuel Ltd, Panter & Hall, Benjamin Proust Fine Art Ltd, and Offer Waterman.  Sladmore Gallery and Philip Mould & Company return after a few years.  Works for sale span 5000 years of art, from ancient Egypt to Modern British, with an emphasis on Old and Modern Masters, offered by the world’s most respected fine art galleries. In response to the global Covid-19 situation, London Art Week has created a new online space for dealers to work together, preserving the collegiate nature of the event which embraces auction houses and which is supported by museum partners and art world sponsors.  A major feature is a new series of mixed, curated Viewing Rooms where works from a cross-section of participants will be shown side by side, a new way for dealers to be discovered by a world-wide audience. The Viewing Rooms go live from 3-10 July, with an invitation-only Private View on 2 July.  Helene Schjerfbeck (1862-1946), Landscape at Hyvinkää, 1914, oil and charcoal on cardboard, laid down on canvas, Daxer & Marschall Dealer pages on the London Art Week website will house up to 25 works per gallery, and there is provision in LAW DIGITAL for supporting material such as videos, film clips, essays and exhibition catalogues.…