Galerie EL werd opgericht in 2003 en brengt hedendaagse kunst zonder voorkeur voor stromingen of tendensen. De galerie toont werk van kunstenaars wiens werk blijk geeft van een duidelijke inhoudelijke profilering die op een eerlijke, bewuste en persoonlijke wijze wordt ver-beeld.
2010-02-28
2010-02-27
Art Point Gallery - Mol - BEL
In 1994, Mia Goossens founded an art gallery in Mol, in the North of Antwerp. The ‘Mandala’ was chosen as the logo of Art Point Gallery International. It refers to the creation of art and its perception as the result of consciousness and unconsciousness, of reality and dream, of being and not being, of thoughts and efforts to represent the universe.
Over the years, the gallery exhibits contemporary art from national and international talents, both established and emergent. The artists reveal their personal points of view – relating to their own culture and personal experiences – in original, authentic paintings, sculptures and installations.
Over the years, the gallery exhibits contemporary art from national and international talents, both established and emergent. The artists reveal their personal points of view – relating to their own culture and personal experiences – in original, authentic paintings, sculptures and installations.
2010-02-26
Galerie Van Campen & Rochtus - Antwerpen - BEL
Deze jonge, dynamische galerie promoot hedendaagse, figuratieve schilder- en beeldhouwkunst. Het beleid is gebaseerd op gedrevenheid, professionaliteit en vertrouwen. Dankzij een grenzeloos, wederzijds respect tegenover de kunstenaars, de bezoekers van de galerie en galeriehouders staan wij garant voor kwaliteit.
De galerie vertegenwoordigt voornamelijk kunstenaars uit België en Nederland . Galerie Van Campen & Rochtus richt zich niet enkel tot de gevestigde waarden van het Belgisch en Nederlands kunstenaarslandschap, maar toont ook bijzondere aandacht voor jong, aanstormend talent. De galeriehouders zorgen voor een gevariëerd agenda dat gemiddeld om de 6 weken verandert.
De galerie vertegenwoordigt voornamelijk kunstenaars uit België en Nederland . Galerie Van Campen & Rochtus richt zich niet enkel tot de gevestigde waarden van het Belgisch en Nederlands kunstenaarslandschap, maar toont ook bijzondere aandacht voor jong, aanstormend talent. De galeriehouders zorgen voor een gevariëerd agenda dat gemiddeld om de 6 weken verandert.
Website : http://users.telenet.be/galerievcr/index.htm
2010-02-25
Galerie - Kunstuitleen Dijkstra - Antwerpen - BEL
Kan kunst de wereld redden? Waarschijnlijk niet. Maar het kan uw leefomgeving wél een stuk aangenamer en uitdagender maken. Kunst kan inspireren, doen denken, doen dromen.
Kunst is in die zin nooit vrijblijvend, anders wordt het decoratie.En dat is een heel andere zaak...
Galerie Dijkstra is een galerie voor beginnende en ervaren kunstliefhebbers.
Galerie Dijkstra is een galerie voor beginnende en ervaren kunstliefhebbers.
Met onze unieke formule geven we u de volle vrijheid om te genieten van de uitgebreide selectie die we maken uit het internationale artistieke aanbod. U kunt huren, kopen of huren met een kooptegoed. En daarbij kunt u erg eenvoudig overschakelen tussen de verschillende formules.
Kunst is er in de eerste plaats om te beleven. U bent dan ook steeds welkom in onze vestigingen te Waalwijk (NL) of Antwerpen (B). Daar vertellen we u uitgebreid over het wie, wat en waarom van de werken die we tonen.Website : http://kunstuitleendijkstra.com/
2010-02-24
Galerie Van Der Planken - Antwerpen - BEL
Founded in 1990, Galerie Van Der Planken represents and regularly exhibits works of art by established and emerging artists. The gallery primarily focuses on paintings, sculptures and graphics.
Over the years, the gallery has continually introduced young, emerging artists. It has always searched for serious as well as accessible and affordable artists. With its help, Hans Bruyneel, Gartner, Gosti, Erwin Peeters, Tony Soulié and others have built up a significant reputation.
In addition to exhibiting works by contemporary, post-war artists, Galerie Van Der Planken also provides a full range of consulting services. These services are a vital part of the gallery’s activities.It also utilizes an extensive array of resources, cultivated over the years, to offer both private and corporate clients the following services: consultation for private acquisition, certified appraisals, framing, professional restoration, etc.
Over the years, the gallery has continually introduced young, emerging artists. It has always searched for serious as well as accessible and affordable artists. With its help, Hans Bruyneel, Gartner, Gosti, Erwin Peeters, Tony Soulié and others have built up a significant reputation.
In addition to exhibiting works by contemporary, post-war artists, Galerie Van Der Planken also provides a full range of consulting services. These services are a vital part of the gallery’s activities.It also utilizes an extensive array of resources, cultivated over the years, to offer both private and corporate clients the following services: consultation for private acquisition, certified appraisals, framing, professional restoration, etc.
2010-02-23
Galerie Picoux - Antwerpen - BEL
Galerie Picoux selecteert zorgvuldig binnen het grote aanbod van hedendaags realisme:
- De kunstenaars die Galerie Picoux exposeert, dragen een specifieke visie uit binnen deze stroming.
- Bewuste keuze voor ingetogenheid, eenvoud en verstilling uitgewerkt door middel van een toonaangevend vakmanschap.
- Aantrekking tot schoonheid en eigenheid. Maar ook melancholie, ontroering of doorleefdheid gevat in een eenvoud dat zich als vanzelfsprekend voordoet, boeien het publiek dat Galerie Picoux aanspreekt.
- Kunstaanbod gaande van sterk realisme dat dicht bij het onderwerp blijft, als werk dat vorm en kleur doorvoert tot de grenzen van abstractie.
- Het beeld dat Galerie Picoux uit wil dragen is dat van de professionaliteit en individualiteit van de kunstenaar, alsmede de esthetische waarde van zijn of haar werk.
- De kunstenaars die Galerie Picoux exposeert, dragen een specifieke visie uit binnen deze stroming.
- Bewuste keuze voor ingetogenheid, eenvoud en verstilling uitgewerkt door middel van een toonaangevend vakmanschap.
- Aantrekking tot schoonheid en eigenheid. Maar ook melancholie, ontroering of doorleefdheid gevat in een eenvoud dat zich als vanzelfsprekend voordoet, boeien het publiek dat Galerie Picoux aanspreekt.
- Kunstaanbod gaande van sterk realisme dat dicht bij het onderwerp blijft, als werk dat vorm en kleur doorvoert tot de grenzen van abstractie.
- Het beeld dat Galerie Picoux uit wil dragen is dat van de professionaliteit en individualiteit van de kunstenaar, alsmede de esthetische waarde van zijn of haar werk.
2010-02-22
Dagmar De Pooter Gallery - Antwerpen - BEL
The Dagmar de Pooter Gallery has a mission to present a challenging and exciting exhibition programme locally, and on a national and international platform. The gallery is embarking on an ambitious course to extend this work to new audiences through a series of high quality publications and other less gallery focused pursuits. Since 26 april 2007 the Dagmar De Pooter Gallery Gallery entered in a new and exciting phase, relocating to the prestigious site of Pourbusstraat, 14. Surrounded by a cluster of well-respected galleries, Dagmar De Pooter is able to showcase simultaneous shows and stage even more ambitious projects in this new multi-spaced gallery. To exist in the zeitgeist the gallery sees its role as a nurturer of its current artists and a cultivator of new talent.
Artists Represented: Franky Michielsen (Belgium), Ellen Augustynen (Belgium), Christine Clinckx (Belgium), Jan De Pooter (Belgium), Christophe Malfliet (Belgium), Chris Gillis (Belgium), Jean-Marie Bytebier (Belgium), Zvika Kantor (Israel), Cian Quayle (Great Britain), Cel Crabeels (Belgium), Carina Gosselé (Belgium), Marc Provins (Great Britain) and Michael Laird (United States).
Guests Artists with special projects at the gallery: Anna Bella Geiger (Brazil), Olaf Mooij (The Netherlands), Ludo Mich (Belgium), Pepa Ivanova (Bulgaria), Jessica Ballanger (United States), Rufus Michielsen (Belgium), Tonio de Roover (Belgium), among others...
Dagmar de Pooter opened her first gallery in February 1995. The gallery was a small ground floor space in the Lange Leemstraat in Antwerp, Belgium. From the outset the gallery was committed to showing works of innovative young artists.
Careers were launched.... By 1996 the gallery was well established with a strong reputation for dynamic and exciting shows. The Dagmar De Pooter Gallery expanded with a move Lambermontstraat in the South ('het Zuid') - the artistic heart of Antwerp, surrounded by many other contemporary art galleries and three museums. During this time many exhibitions, performances and lectures were organised.
After a couple of sabbatical years to realise other personal projects Dagmar De Pooter opened a new gallery on the 16th of September 2004 under the same name. The new gallery space is found only twenty metres from the Royal Museum of Fine Arts ('Het Koninklijk Museum van Schone Kunsten') in the Graaf van Hoornestraat 6 served as the gallery’s home until 2007.
The Dagmar de Pooter Gallery’s uniqueness comes from the fact that not every exhibition is just an exhibition, it is a project, an alliance and a challenge.
Artists Represented: Franky Michielsen (Belgium), Ellen Augustynen (Belgium), Christine Clinckx (Belgium), Jan De Pooter (Belgium), Christophe Malfliet (Belgium), Chris Gillis (Belgium), Jean-Marie Bytebier (Belgium), Zvika Kantor (Israel), Cian Quayle (Great Britain), Cel Crabeels (Belgium), Carina Gosselé (Belgium), Marc Provins (Great Britain) and Michael Laird (United States).
Guests Artists with special projects at the gallery: Anna Bella Geiger (Brazil), Olaf Mooij (The Netherlands), Ludo Mich (Belgium), Pepa Ivanova (Bulgaria), Jessica Ballanger (United States), Rufus Michielsen (Belgium), Tonio de Roover (Belgium), among others...
Dagmar de Pooter opened her first gallery in February 1995. The gallery was a small ground floor space in the Lange Leemstraat in Antwerp, Belgium. From the outset the gallery was committed to showing works of innovative young artists.
Careers were launched.... By 1996 the gallery was well established with a strong reputation for dynamic and exciting shows. The Dagmar De Pooter Gallery expanded with a move Lambermontstraat in the South ('het Zuid') - the artistic heart of Antwerp, surrounded by many other contemporary art galleries and three museums. During this time many exhibitions, performances and lectures were organised.
After a couple of sabbatical years to realise other personal projects Dagmar De Pooter opened a new gallery on the 16th of September 2004 under the same name. The new gallery space is found only twenty metres from the Royal Museum of Fine Arts ('Het Koninklijk Museum van Schone Kunsten') in the Graaf van Hoornestraat 6 served as the gallery’s home until 2007.
The Dagmar de Pooter Gallery’s uniqueness comes from the fact that not every exhibition is just an exhibition, it is a project, an alliance and a challenge.
2010-02-21
Art Gallery 100 - Antwerpen - BEL
De bedoeling van Art Gallery 100 is gevestigde, bekende kunstenaars, evenals jong getalenteerde mensen aan bod te laten komen.
Kunstenaars zowel wat betreft: schilderkunst, keramiek, fotografie, glaskunst, beeldhouwwerken en andere vormen van kunst.Website : http://www.artgallery100.be/home.htm
2010-02-20
Extra City - Antwerpen - BEL
Extra City is a platform for the production, presentation and debate of artistic practices. Extra City's international exhibition program focuses on contemporary artistic developments from Belgium and abroad, including historical positions that are of key relevance for today's discourses.
Placed among the larger centers such as those in Amsterdam, Paris, London, Brussels and Cologne, Extra City seeks to address engaged audiences from this transnational region by offering a qualitative and challenging program of exhibitions and related events. Extra City benefits from its unique location and provides an established program complementary to the larger centers in Antwerp and the wider region.
Extra City collaborates with local partners as well as with international institutions, museums and universities, in the development and dissemination of its programs, and provides guest curators and collective initiatives with a platform for the advancement of exemplary projects. Moreover, Extra City offers a forum for independent art initiatives in its Project Room. Extra City is modeled on a 'Kunsthalle' with an exhibition space of 1100 m2 and flexible facilities for its various other activities, such as debates, talks, and screenings. In addition, it increasingly produces publications and online content.
Extra City was founded in 2004 by curator and critic Wim Peeters, and quickly gained an international reputation. It was temporarily situated in the Antwerp harbor area, in a distinctive hangar structure that has since been demolished. In 2006, curator and critic Anselm Franke was appointed artistic director and the institution moved to new premises in Antwerp North, a former industrial space that is gradually being further developed.
Since September 2008 the artist-run organisation NICC has been housed in the same building, with a new exposition space on the other side of the Tulpstraat, connected to Extra City by a bridge. While preserving their individual initiatives and missions, both organisations together provide a dynamic location for contemporary art. in no. 79 Tulpstraat, promoting visual art and culture at a local, national and international level.
Placed among the larger centers such as those in Amsterdam, Paris, London, Brussels and Cologne, Extra City seeks to address engaged audiences from this transnational region by offering a qualitative and challenging program of exhibitions and related events. Extra City benefits from its unique location and provides an established program complementary to the larger centers in Antwerp and the wider region.
Extra City collaborates with local partners as well as with international institutions, museums and universities, in the development and dissemination of its programs, and provides guest curators and collective initiatives with a platform for the advancement of exemplary projects. Moreover, Extra City offers a forum for independent art initiatives in its Project Room. Extra City is modeled on a 'Kunsthalle' with an exhibition space of 1100 m2 and flexible facilities for its various other activities, such as debates, talks, and screenings. In addition, it increasingly produces publications and online content.
Extra City was founded in 2004 by curator and critic Wim Peeters, and quickly gained an international reputation. It was temporarily situated in the Antwerp harbor area, in a distinctive hangar structure that has since been demolished. In 2006, curator and critic Anselm Franke was appointed artistic director and the institution moved to new premises in Antwerp North, a former industrial space that is gradually being further developed.
Since September 2008 the artist-run organisation NICC has been housed in the same building, with a new exposition space on the other side of the Tulpstraat, connected to Extra City by a bridge. While preserving their individual initiatives and missions, both organisations together provide a dynamic location for contemporary art. in no. 79 Tulpstraat, promoting visual art and culture at a local, national and international level.
2010-02-19
Colnaghi - London - UK
Located in Old Bond Street in the heart of London’s art market, Colnaghi was one of the first galleries to be established in Europe. Colnaghi specialises in Old Master paintings and drawings from the fifteenth to the nineteenth centuries, and its clients include museums and collectors from all over the world. The gallery provides an impressive viewing space and a studious atmosphere for all its visitors – collectors, students and academics alike – where several exhibitions are held annually.
In 2002 the Old Master dealers Konrad Bernheimer and Katrin Bellinger joined forces under the umbrella of Colnaghi in London. Both dealers have long-established galleries in Munich which continue to thrive - Bernheimer Fine Old Masters, renowned for Old Master paintings and Katrin Bellinger Kunsthandel, specializing in Old Master drawings. This partnership has realized many important acquisitions and sales since its inception and continues to maintain Colnaghi’s reputation as one of the pre-eminent international dealerships in Old Masters.
One of the Gallery’s greatest treasures is the comprehensive art reference library, which has been on site at 15 Old Bond Street since the gallery moved to these premises over fifty years ago. The Colnaghi Library covers the history of Western art, focusing particularly on paintings, drawings and prints from the Renaissance through to the nineteenth century. Of particular importance is the Library's vast collection of auction catalogues, which extends back to the mid-eighteenth century. This collection is closely linked to the Colnaghi archives, which systematically document the history of the firm, and the works of art which have passed through it since it's founding in 1760.
Colnaghi participates in the major international fairs: Palm Beach, Florida; Belgium Antiques Fair, Brussels; TEFAF Maastricht; Salon du Dessin, Paris; The International Fine Art Fair, New York; and Biennale des Antiquaires, Paris.
In 2002 the Old Master dealers Konrad Bernheimer and Katrin Bellinger joined forces under the umbrella of Colnaghi in London. Both dealers have long-established galleries in Munich which continue to thrive - Bernheimer Fine Old Masters, renowned for Old Master paintings and Katrin Bellinger Kunsthandel, specializing in Old Master drawings. This partnership has realized many important acquisitions and sales since its inception and continues to maintain Colnaghi’s reputation as one of the pre-eminent international dealerships in Old Masters.
One of the Gallery’s greatest treasures is the comprehensive art reference library, which has been on site at 15 Old Bond Street since the gallery moved to these premises over fifty years ago. The Colnaghi Library covers the history of Western art, focusing particularly on paintings, drawings and prints from the Renaissance through to the nineteenth century. Of particular importance is the Library's vast collection of auction catalogues, which extends back to the mid-eighteenth century. This collection is closely linked to the Colnaghi archives, which systematically document the history of the firm, and the works of art which have passed through it since it's founding in 1760.
Colnaghi participates in the major international fairs: Palm Beach, Florida; Belgium Antiques Fair, Brussels; TEFAF Maastricht; Salon du Dessin, Paris; The International Fine Art Fair, New York; and Biennale des Antiquaires, Paris.
2010-02-18
Connaught Brown - London - UK
Connaught Brown is one of Britain’s leading fine art galleries specialising in paintings and drawings by artists from the French Impressionist, Post Impressionist and Modern Master periods. Connaught Brown is located just off Piccadilly, in the heart of London’s West End, where it has been operating since its foundation in 1985.
The gallery’s French Impressionist and Post Impressionist paintings and drawings include works by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissarro, Edgar Degas and Raoul Dufy. The gallery’s Post Impressionist exhibitions and stock encompass works from many of the period’s most exciting movements, from the Nabis to the Pointillists and the Fauves. Additionally, it has developed a distinctive specialisation in Scandinavian paintings of this period, circa 1870 to 1940.
Connaught Brown holds important art works by the Modern Masters, including Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Henry Moore and Marc Chagall. Constantly buying and selling, the gallery has a large and continuously changing collection of fine art works available for sale.
The director, Anthony Brown, takes great pride in helping his clients by not only advising on particular art works, but also on developing their collections. He has successfully built up a close rapport with his many clients over the years, who are confident he will provide them with the very best works to suit their own particular taste and purse.
The gallery’s French Impressionist and Post Impressionist paintings and drawings include works by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissarro, Edgar Degas and Raoul Dufy. The gallery’s Post Impressionist exhibitions and stock encompass works from many of the period’s most exciting movements, from the Nabis to the Pointillists and the Fauves. Additionally, it has developed a distinctive specialisation in Scandinavian paintings of this period, circa 1870 to 1940.
Connaught Brown holds important art works by the Modern Masters, including Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Henry Moore and Marc Chagall. Constantly buying and selling, the gallery has a large and continuously changing collection of fine art works available for sale.
The director, Anthony Brown, takes great pride in helping his clients by not only advising on particular art works, but also on developing their collections. He has successfully built up a close rapport with his many clients over the years, who are confident he will provide them with the very best works to suit their own particular taste and purse.
2010-02-17
Lena Boyle Fine Art - London - UK
Lena Boyle has been dealing from her home since l986. The gallery shows works by Modern British and Contemporary artists, ranging from established artists to young unknown talent. The prices range from £300 - £20,000, but the majority of the works available are under £8,000.This personally chosen, constantly changing collection, can be viewed at her home at any time by appointment, or at several of the major art fairs in London. Additionally, exhibitions are held twice a year at a gallery in Chelsea.
2010-02-16
BCA Gallery - London - UK
BCA was established in 1986 as a primary market art gallery. It specialises mainly in European contemporary fine art with an emphasis on expressionistic painting, sculpture and photography.
During the last two decades it brought to the London scene many emerging movements from European art capitals as well as artists who worked independently. Many of BCA's artists became internationally renowned, a status they maintain until this day.BCA's artists are represented in various museums in Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Holland, Scandinavia, Australia and the US and in many important corporate collections.
2010-02-15
Artificial Gallery - London - U.K
Artificial is a private client, appointment only art dealership and consultancy. Works of art offered for sale span various disciplines, including: sculpture, photography and print-making.
Specializing in original works on paper including signed limited edition prints, drawings and paintings, we also offer artists multiples and unique pieces.
Specializing in original works on paper including signed limited edition prints, drawings and paintings, we also offer artists multiples and unique pieces.
2010-02-14
Beaux Arts - London - UK
Beaux Arts opened in Cork Street in 1993 and over the past three decades has developed a reputation for exhibiting the best of Modern British and contemporary painters and sculptors. The gallery's focus is evenly divided between nurturing talent among the current generation of emerging artists - selected fortheir innovative practice as much as the aesthetic qualities of their work - and showing the work of established artists such as John Hoyland and John Bellany. Directors Reg and Patricia Singh opened their first gallery in St Ives in 1971 representing work by the St Ives School, before opening Beaux Arts Bath in 1979. Some of these earlier artists' work now forms the core of the gallery's substantial inventory of Modern British art. Beaux Arts also represents the Estates of Terry Frost, Elisabeth Frink and Lynn Chadwick.
2010-02-13
ArtLab - London - UK
ArtLab lets you buy and borrow from a wonderful library of distinctive, thought-provoking works, making it easy to build both a collection and your confidence at the same time.
2010-02-12
Robert Bowman Gallery - London - UK
Established in 1993, the Robert Bowman Gallery deals in European Sculpture from the late 19th Century to the 1950s, and we pride ourselves on being the leading dealers in works by Auguste Rodin.
In 2008, after ten years of trading from No. 8 Duke Street, St James’s, we decided to close the gallery space, catering for our clients’ preferences for a private setting. We can be contacted at Robert Bowman Modern, at no. 34 Duke Street, St James’s, however viewing of specific works is strictly by appointment.
Robert Bowman began his career in the art world at Sotheby’s, becoming Director of European Works of Art; after 15 years he left to open his own gallery. Robert is an appointed expert of the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA), on behalf of the UK Government, Acceptance in Lieu Scheme, and he has been on the TEFAF Sculpture Vetting Committee for the past 15 years.
In 2008, after ten years of trading from No. 8 Duke Street, St James’s, we decided to close the gallery space, catering for our clients’ preferences for a private setting. We can be contacted at Robert Bowman Modern, at no. 34 Duke Street, St James’s, however viewing of specific works is strictly by appointment.
Robert Bowman began his career in the art world at Sotheby’s, becoming Director of European Works of Art; after 15 years he left to open his own gallery. Robert is an appointed expert of the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA), on behalf of the UK Government, Acceptance in Lieu Scheme, and he has been on the TEFAF Sculpture Vetting Committee for the past 15 years.
2010-02-11
White Space Gallery - London - UK
White Space Gallery was founded by Michael and Anya Stonelake in 2001, to present the international public with the most outstanding artists working in Russia today, as well as its new direction in representing international artists. Alongside our commercial gallery activities, we've also curated exhibitions and co-organised events in collaboration with major British and Russian cultural institutions.
2010-02-10
Viktor Wynd Fine Art - London - U.K.
The Gallery aims to foster and develop the careers of both emerging and established artists, living, dead & yet to live. Working with independent curators, as well as a dedicated in house team the gallery will produce 10-12 shows a year both within it’s own space and at external venues and aims to participate in Art Fairs nationally and internationally.
2010-02-09
East West Gallery - London - UK
Established 1990 by two partners, Jill Morgan & David Solomon.
East West Gallery at Circle Press, 26 St Lukes Mews, London W11 1DF is in Notting Hill 15 mins walk from Notting Hill Underground Station close to the Portobello Road Antique Market. East West Gallery is in an area famed for its antiques market, and unusual specialist shops, there are many cafés and restaurants in addition to several other galleries.Contemporary art, Paintings and Drawings (some Prints & Sculpture) mainly figurative with a strong emphasis on drawing, design and colour.
2010-02-08
Albemarle Gallery - London - UK
Located in London’s West End, Mayfair, the Albemarle Gallery has earned a reputation for introducing exciting contemporary painting and sculpture from both international and UK based artists.
Drawing from an impressive stable of established and emerging artists, the gallery is renowned for its stimulating figurative and hyper-realist exhibitions and its visually stunning sculpture installations.
The gallery strives to represent artists whose unique work transcends the aesthetic and challenges the intellect
Many of the gallery’s artists are represented in public, corporate and private collections.
Drawing from an impressive stable of established and emerging artists, the gallery is renowned for its stimulating figurative and hyper-realist exhibitions and its visually stunning sculpture installations.
The gallery strives to represent artists whose unique work transcends the aesthetic and challenges the intellect
Many of the gallery’s artists are represented in public, corporate and private collections.
2010-02-07
Pascal Allouard Contemporary Art - London - UK
Pascal Allouard is a French art dealer based in London focusing on European contemporary artists. He has a commitment to building the careers of his artists through selective placing of their work in major Art Fairs in Europe including Chelsea Art Fair, Art on Paper, Affordable Art Fair in London, New York & Paris, Artsud in Paris, Lineart in Gent (Belgium) and Europ’Art in Geneva
2010-02-06
The Aram Gallery - London - UK
The Aram Gallery is an independently curated space that encourages and promotes understanding of contemporary design, by presenting experimental and new work with a special interest in the work of designers and artists in their early careers
2010-02-05
Art First - London - UK
Art First represents a stable of painters and sculptors highly acclaimed by critics and collectors, and their work can be found in the collections of public institutions in the UK, the USA and worldwide.
While not confining ourselves to any school or category of painting or sculpture, stylistic consistencies emerge. Strong inner vision, a formed language, a high quality of execution and concept are key attributes.
Art First plans a renewed extensive and dynamic exhibition programme from 2010. All exhibition details regarding our artists as well as archival information of past exhibitions and publications are listed on the 'what's on' pages and on the exhibition archive page or the gallery artists' mini-sites.
While not confining ourselves to any school or category of painting or sculpture, stylistic consistencies emerge. Strong inner vision, a formed language, a high quality of execution and concept are key attributes.
Art First plans a renewed extensive and dynamic exhibition programme from 2010. All exhibition details regarding our artists as well as archival information of past exhibitions and publications are listed on the 'what's on' pages and on the exhibition archive page or the gallery artists' mini-sites.
2010-02-04
Alon Zakaim Fine Art - London - UK
Alon Zakaim Fine Art was established at 30 Cork Street in April 2006. Significantly the location reflects upon the artistic heritage of the area, being the address of Peggy Gugenheim’s first gallery in London. Peggy Guggenheim made her opening steps as a celebrated art collector when establishing her gallery, ‘Jeune’ at 30 Cork Street in 1938. Today at 30 Cork Street, Alon Zakaim Fine Art strives to maintain the status of its history by exhibiting highly acclaimed, top quality works of art. Dealing in a broad range of significant works of art from 19th Century to Contemporary, the gallery focuses largely on oil paintings and sculpture and aspires to be a respected authority on Impressionist and Post Impressionist art. Throughout the year, our exhibition calendar facilitates the rotation of gallery stock and individual featured artists. Presenting both solo and group shows the gallery continually displays a unique collection of quality fine art. At Alon Zakaim Fine Art we endeavour to provide expert advice and assistance in all aspects of the acquisition and exhibition of art. Offering our services and guidance as art consultants, our aim is to support each client throughout their purchase from the initial research, through to the final presentation and display. We pride ourselves in giving professional advice to those who aim to build and enrich both private and public collections.
2010-02-03
Air Gallery - London - UK
The Directors of the Air Gallery are delighted to present London’s best exhibition venue for hire in the heart of the West End.
The space comprises of two fully equipped galleries each with separate entrances, which can be hired individually or as a whole.
The Air Gallery is situated in Dover Street, Mayfair, W1, home to some of London’s most prestigious galleries, hotel & restaurants and at the centre of London’s exclusive art dealing district.
Within 5 minutes walk are the International auction houses, Sotheby’s & Christie’s, and with the Ritz Hotel at one end of the street and a cosmopolitan mix of shops, galleries and restaurants, Dover Street attracts a wide variety of visitors and a high level of passing trade.
The space comprises of two fully equipped galleries each with separate entrances, which can be hired individually or as a whole.
The Air Gallery is situated in Dover Street, Mayfair, W1, home to some of London’s most prestigious galleries, hotel & restaurants and at the centre of London’s exclusive art dealing district.
Within 5 minutes walk are the International auction houses, Sotheby’s & Christie’s, and with the Ritz Hotel at one end of the street and a cosmopolitan mix of shops, galleries and restaurants, Dover Street attracts a wide variety of visitors and a high level of passing trade.
2010-02-02
Bernard Jacobson Gallery - London - UK
The Bernard Jacobson Gallery was founded in 1969 and is a major dealer specialising in modern and contemporary British and international art.
Situated in the central London district of Mayfair the gallery has two main exhibition spaces and a graphics department all within 6 Cork Street. Website : http://www.jacobsongallery.com/content.php?flash=yes&nav=home
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2010-02-01
Aaron Gallery - London - UK
The Aaron Gallery is located in the heart of Mayfair on Mount Street in the centre of the exclusive arts and antiques district in London.
Manouchehr Aaron and Simon Aaron, have the expertise and specialist knowledge that can be attributed to three generations in this business. Founded in 1910 in Isfahan, South East Iran, a city renowned for its magnificent Islamic architecture, Soleiman Aaron (Manouchehr’s father) established this prominent business from which the Aaron Gallery’s fine reputation grew.
Manouchehr Aaron and Simon Aaron, have the expertise and specialist knowledge that can be attributed to three generations in this business. Founded in 1910 in Isfahan, South East Iran, a city renowned for its magnificent Islamic architecture, Soleiman Aaron (Manouchehr’s father) established this prominent business from which the Aaron Gallery’s fine reputation grew.
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