Exhibitions take Centre Stage at London Art Week 2016

LONDON ART WEEK 2016

LONDON ART WEEK 2016:
Exhibitions take Centre Stage in the Galleries of Mayfair and St. James’s
from 1 to 8 July

PREVIEW - Thursday 30 June, 3pm to 8pm

LONDON ART WEEK 2016

London Art Week, the world’s most important gallery-based celebration of pre-contemporary art, will take place in Mayfair and St. James’s from 1 to 8 July 2016 (preview on 30 June from 3pm to 8pm). Bringing together almost 50 leading specialist dealers and three auction houses, this year will present more dedicated exhibitions than ever before, and will also include nine new participants, a Thursday evening preview on 30 June, and an exclusive partnership with Art History UK, a cultural tours company specialised in the history of the capital’s art and architecture.

Further details on the event, including information on participants, exhibitions, tours, a catalogue and a map, can be supplied on request, and can also be found at www.londonartweek.co.uk.

Presenting a wide array of art from antiquity to the 20th century, including a number of rediscoveries and works rarely, if ever, seen in public, highlights this year include exhibitions dedicated to a wide range of specialist subjects including ancient arms and armour, 16th century stained glass, Dutch flower paintings, ancient Greek coins, artist’s sketches and sketchbook pages, neoclassicism through the centuries, medieval and Renaissance sculpture, British Impressionism, and European portraiture.

London Art Week 2016 will present the opportunity to explore a wealth of works by celebrated figures from art history including, among many others, Jacopo Amigoni, Alberto Burri, John Constable, Antonio Canova, Eugène Delacroix, Sir Thomas Lawrence, Sir Alfred Munnings, Sir Winston Churchill, Marcel Duchamp, Paul Gauguin, Jean-Etienne Liotard, Guercino, Amedeo Modigliani, Jusepe de Ribera, Sir Peter Paul Rubens, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Tintoretto and Paolo Uccello.

Dedicated exhibitions include:

  • Vanitas / Memento Mori and The Crucifixion by Paolo Uccello at Agnew’s
  • Art & Adornment: Treasures of Combat at Ariadne Galleries
  • Early European Sculpture at Arcadia Cerri Fine Art
  • Inter-War Paris: Works on Paper at Aktis Gallery
  • European Master Drawings (1545-2015) at Didier Aaron Ltd.
  • Deities & Daily Life at Charles Ede
  • Gilded Light; 16th-century stained glass roundels from the collection of Sir Thomas Neave and other private collections at Sam Fogg
  • Flint Marble Bronze from the Mediterranean and Beyond at Oliver Forge & Brendan Lynch Ltd.
  • Dutch Flower Pieces 1607-1814 and Aspects of British Impressionism at Richard Green Fine Paintings
  • 17th Century Still Life and Song Yu at Johnny Van Haeften Ltd.
  • Horses, Rulers, and Victory in the Art of Ancient Greek Coinage at Kallos Gallery
  • Of Gods and Men at Daniel Katz Gallery
  • Antonio Joli (1700 - 1777): Views of Italy at Lampronti Gallery
  • Classicism Reimagined: Master Paintings and Sculpture 1700-1900 at LulloPampoulides
  • Material X at M&L Fine Art
  • Traveller-artists in the Far East: Views in India, China and Indonesia at Martyn Gregory
  • Bronze Animal Sculptures by Rembrandt Bugatti at The Sladmore Gallery
  • Drawing Inspiration: Sketches and Sketchbook Pages from the 19th and 20th Century at Stephen Ongpin Fine Art
  • Antique Inspiration at Tomasso Brothers Fine Art
  • From Wax to Bronze - Themes and Materials in Sculpture at Trinity Fine Art Ltd.
  • Object in Focus: An Archaic Greek Bronze Griffin Protome at Rupert Wace Ancient Art
  • Cornelius Johnson: Painter to King and Country at The Weiss Gallery

Follow London Art Week on social media via Twitter @LondonArtWeek, Instagram @London_Art_Week and Facebook @LondonArtWeek.

Art History UK:
The breadth and variety of works on offer can seem overwhelming, so this year we have teamed up with Art History UK to offer a bespoke series of tours giving insight into themes of the event and the area. ‘Who’s Afraid of Old Master Art?’, ‘How to Start an Old Master Collection’ and ‘Antiquities Revitalised’ are just some of the tours on offer. For more information and booking details please visit: www.londonartweek.co.uk/info/book-tour

London Art Week is sponsored by The Crown Estate as part of its St James’s portfolio. The Crown Estate owns approximately 50% of St James’s and is implementing a £500m investment programme to sensitively refine and enhance the area, which forms part of its core holdings in London’s West End. James Cooksey, Director of Central London, said: “The Crown Estate is delighted to continue with our support of this important event which unites the art galleries of Mayfair and St. James’s, and which helps to promote the extraordinary range of knowledge, expertise and heritage on offer in the art market’s historic home.”

Sponsored by:

THE CROWN ESTATE

 

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