- Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: londonartweek

Was: Messe

Wann: 02.07.2021 - 16.07.2021

This year's London Art Week will be held in a dual format, with exhibitions taking place in participating galleries as well as on the digital platform from 2-16 July 2021. It is a major showcase of the best the art market has to offer from leading international galleries and auction houses, in London and abroad. Led by a flagship Summer event, with a second week of events…
This year's London Art Week will be held in a dual format, with exhibitions taking place in participating galleries as well as on the digital platform from 2-16 July 2021. It is a major showcase of the best the art market has to offer from leading international galleries and auction houses, in London and abroad. Led by a flagship Summer event, with a second week of events and exhibitions in the Winter, LAW aims to offer the very best paintings, drawings, prints, sculpture and objects, dating from Antiquity to the Twenty-First Century.

What is new this year?London Art Week launches a satellite Showcase in association with Cromwell Place, the recently-opened exhibition space in South Kensington. A special group exhibition will be held from 2-9 July in a dedicated room, which will feature a selection of works from a variety of LAW dealers (in addition to their own gallery-based shows). Some LAW participants will also be using spaces at Cromwell Place for their exhibitions this Summer. This means that you can now visit London Art Week galleries, exhibitions and dealers in locations spanning Richmond to Holland Park and Kensington, Bloomsbury to Soho, in addition to our central hub of St. James’s and Mayfair.

A Digital group selling exhibition, Revolution and Renewal, is launching LAW Summer 2021. As part of London Art Week’s collaboration with museums, the organisers are delighted to welcome as guest curator the eminent art historian, curator and scholar Dr. Arturo Galansino, Director General of the Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi in Florence. The curated exhibition will have its own online section at LAW Digital and all participants have submitted a work on the theme for consideration.

Due to the pandemic, this is the first physical event offering London Art Week dealers a chance to show their latest discoveries. This year, Benappi Fine Art is introducing a lost Tintoretto portrait, recently discovered in a regional auction house. The Weiss Gallery runs an exhibition  on the 'Summer Queen' after the discovery of a portrait by Corneille de La Haye of the tragic Madeleine of France, who fell in love with and married James V of Scotland (1512-1542), but died shortly after she arrived in Scotland. Ben Elwes Fine Art has recently been able to attribute a previously-unknown marble bust of Victorian writer and activist Jessie White Mario (1832-1906) to the American sculptor Margaret Foley. Johnny van Haeften will be showing a rediscovered and rare early Portrait of a Gentleman holding a Watch by Aelbert Cuyp (1620-1691). Galerie Canesso presents a new addition to the oeuvre of Bartolomeo Cavarozzi (1587-1625), considered to be one of the greatest still life painters of the Caravaggesque movement - Basket of Fruit.

LAW continues with its extensive online talks programme with specialists in their field including talks on Dürer with the National Gallery, the latest exhibitions at the Musee de Luxembourg in Paris, the Frick Madison in New York and the National Museum of Bargello in Florence. Other panel discussions are on Old Master Drawings as well as one looking at the conservation of Modern Drawings and last but not least a conversation with a collector of the works by South African-based contemporary artist-potter Hylton Nel.

LAW offers visitors - whether seasoned collectors, museum curators, scholars, or those simply interested in learning more about art - an unparalleled assemblage of several millennia of art to admire, learn about, and purchase.

This year's charity partner is the Elephant Family, which is currently raising awareness for its coexistence story in Green Park, St James's Park and Berkeley Square with a herd of 100+ life-sized elephants ... visit them on your tour around London Art Week galleries.

Filippo Tagliolini 1745 - 1809 Seneca c. 1790 Biscuit porcelain 24 cm. (9 ½ in.) Filippo Tagliolini 1745 - 1809 Seneca c. 1790 Biscuit porcelain 24 cm. (9 ½ in.) - Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: londonartweek / London Art Week Gluck 1895 - 1978 Georgie c.1931 Oil on canvas in original Gluck frame 27.8 × 48.5 cm. (10 ⅞ × 19 ⅛ in.) Signed l.l.: "GLUCK" Gluck 1895 - 1978 Georgie c.1931 Oil on canvas in original Gluck frame 27.8 × 48.5 cm. (10 ⅞ × 19 ⅛ in.) Signed l.l.: "GLUCK" - Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: londonartweek / London Art Week Roy Lichtenstein 1923 - 1997 Painting in a Gold Frame 1983 Original lithograph in nine colours 850 × 600 mm (33 ½ × 23 ⅝ in.) Signed and dated: "83" in pencil Roy Lichtenstein 1923 - 1997 Painting in a Gold Frame 1983 Original lithograph in nine colours 850 × 600 mm (33 ½ × 23 ⅝ in.) Signed and dated: "83" in pencil - Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: londonartweek / London Art Week
Tags: Charles Gore, Filippo Tagliolini, Frank Auerbach, Gaspar van Wittel, Jan Brueghel d. Ä., Malerei, Meisterwerke, Paul Jenkins, Peter Paul Rubens, Roy Lichtenstein, Serge Ivanoff, Skulpturen

LONDON ART WEEK SUMMER 2021
Revolution and Renewal
Selling Exhibitions Online and in Galleries 2-16 July
VIP Preview Day, Thursday 1 July

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