Website : http://www.kingstreettraders.com/index.htm
2010-05-31
King Street Traders - London - U.K.
Website : http://www.kingstreettraders.com/index.htm
2010-05-30
Katie Jones - London - U.K.
Specializing in those objects of Japanese Art which appeal to collectors looking for the unusual and eclectic, Katie represents a diverse range of makers working in metal, lacquer, glass, ceramics, bamboo, fibre and textiles.
Website : http://www.katiejonesjapan.com/index.html
2010-05-29
Theobald Jennings - London - U.K.
2010-05-28
Illumanate Productions - London - U.K.
2010-05-27
Bernard Jacobson Gallery - London - U.K.
Situated in the central London district of Mayfair the gallery has two main exhibition spaces and a graphics department all within 6 Cork Street.
In 2003, in collaboration with Loretta Howard, Jacobson Howard Gallery opened in New York City. The Gallery is now situated at 33 East 68th Street.
2010-05-26
IMT Gallery - London - U.K.
The managerial team work closely with each artist for at least a year in advance of exhibition. This allows artists to generate projects that demonstrate artistic rigour and creative development, and respond to the space and its ethos. It also allows IMT to fundraise on behalf of the project, allowing the artist to concentrate on making the work for exhibition.
IMT gallery’s wide-ranging programme is designed to be inclusive of creative enquiry in contemporary media, but with particular emphasis on sound art and Polish new-media art. The gallery currently hosts an annual project by visiting curator Pawel Kaminski in association with the Polish Cultural Institute.
2010-05-25
W11 - London - U.K.
West-Eleven also offers a fine selection of Impressionist, Modern British and 19th Century paintings.
While we cannot act as agents for every artist who approaches us, West-Eleven will always be happy to talk to artists with energy, dynamism and inventiveness. Our galleries can often be made available to those who would most benefit from an exhibition of their work, and West-Eleven will often assist in the promotion and organisation of these exhibitions.
Through our website, West-Eleven offers select works of art to those who cannot attend our exhibitions in London. The works you will find on this site are created with passion and energy and are representative of our enthusiasm for the medium. We will be pleased to talk to you about any of the artists who we represent and discuss in detail any of the works that are on offer.
2010-05-24
James Hyman Gallery - London - U.K.
The gallery works with a select number of Artists and Artists Estates. In recent years its exhibition programme has included painting, drawing, sculpture, prints, photography, installation and video.
James Hyman Gallery is also actively looking to acquire new stock. If you are looking to sell and would like an alternative to the uncertainty of auctions in the present financial climate, please contact the gallery.
For fuller details of new acquisitions please contact the gallery.
The exhibition programme focuses on art of the last fifty years. It has a particular emphasis on the relationship between abstraction and figuration, and between painting and photography. Exhibitions include solo shows as well as specially curated thematic group exhibitions.
2010-05-23
Rebacca Hossack Art Gallery - London - U.K.
Rebecca Hossack was born in Melbourne in 1955. She came to England in the early Eighties to study for the bar at Lincoln’s Inn, but abandoned the law for a career in Art. Having studied at Christies and worked at the Guggenheim in Venice, she set up her own gallery – in Windmill Street, Fitzrovia – in March 1988. (She signed the lease on the premises in October 1987, only three days before the great stock-market crash on ‘Black Monday’.
The gallery, despite the economic climate, not only survived, but thrived. It has gained a reputation both for championing Aboriginal and Non Western Art, and for exhibiting contemporary ‘Western’ artists of rare individual vision. The gallery’s on going success is a vindication of Hossack’s boldness, eye, energy and commitment.
Hossack opened a second space in 1991, and a sculpture garden at St James’s, Piccadilly the following year. She is now moving the main gallery to a new three-storey building at 2a Conway Street, off Fitzroy Square, while keeping a second space at 28 Charlotte Street.
‘It is easy to be overwhelmed by Rebecca Hossack...She is straight from a kabuki Morte Darthur – over six feet tall, dramatically swathed in black Issey Miyake pleats. She delights in making things happen – exhibitions, sculpture gardens, riverside events, reputations.’
Website : http://www.r-h-g.co.uk/home/rebecca_hossack_art_gallery/2010-05-22
House Gallery - London - U.K.
Whilst we welcome more established exhibitors, we are keen to support emerging artists and to encourage them to be experimental in what they show within a professional environment.
The House Gallery is run by The Wells Trust.
Website : http://www.house-gallery.co.uk/
2010-05-21
Stephanie Hoppen - London - U.K.
2010-05-20
Holster Projects - London - U.K.
Holster Projects also offers an art consultancy service to private and corporate collections.
2010-05-19
Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert - London - U.K.
With special emphasis on Modern British painting, drawing and sculpture, the gallery holds a selected stock of twentieth century examples ranging from the most representative work of the turn of the century to the more abstract examples of the post-war avant-garde.
Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert are able to offer discreet advice on the purchase and sale of modern works of art and the acquisition of new works either for stock or for sale on a consignment basis.
2010-05-18
Emma Hill Eagle Gallery - London - U.K.
As one of London's first alternative spaces the Eagle Gallery has established a reputation for consistently supporting the work of emerging artists whilst encouraging established names to work experimentally in site-specific contexts. Notable first solo shows include Cecily Brown's 'Four Letter Heaven' and Tom Hammick's 'Breathing Again' in 1995. Installations include Basil Beattie's 'Drawing on the Interior' (1991), Bruce McLean's 'Knife Edge at the Eagle' (1993), Terry Smith's 'Strip' (1997) and 'Timeshare' with Jane Bustin and Alexis Harding (2005).
The Eagle Gallery presents 10 exhibitions annually by represented and invited artists, hosts book launches and performance events and participates in art fairs in the UK and abroad.
2010-05-17
Catherine Hodgkinson - London - U.K.
Website : http://www.hodgkinsonart.com/InternalMain.asp
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2010-05-16
Toni Heath Gallery - London - U.K.
Concentrating mainly, although not exclusively, on painting, the gallery rapidly gained a reputation amongst collectors, press and artists as one of the most innovative spaces in London. For the three years that we were based in Bloomsbury, work was placed with major public, corporate and private collections worldwide.
In 2007 we moved to a beautifully converted art deco laboratory in central London, where we are open by appointment only.
2010-05-15
Julian Hartnoll - London - U.K.
The gallery also holds a large collection of French Fabric Designs from 1930-60. These can be seen by appointment and the gallery will be devoted to a selection at least twice a year.
2010-05-14
Hazlitt, Gooden & Fox - London - U.K.
Website : http://www.hazlittgoodenandfox.com/
2010-05-13
Harris Lindsay - London - U.K.
We deal very broadly, in English, Continental and Oriental works of art of all kinds and periods. The company has always been known for its eclecticism and for an interest in the historically significant and the unusual.
2010-05-12
Handel Street Projects - London - U.K.
2010-05-11
Hay Hill Gallery - London - U.K.
2010-05-10
Hales Gallery - London - U.K.
In 1997 Hales became a commercial gallery and began to represent artists from international backgrounds including Tomoko Takahashi, Spencer Tunick, Hew Locke and Hans Op de Beeck. In 2004 Hales moved to its current new gallery space designed by architects HawkinsBrown in the Tea Building in London's East End.
Website : http://www.halesgallery.com/
2010-05-09
Halcycon Gallery - London - U.K.
Website : http://www.halcyongallery.com/index.php
2010-05-08
HackelBury Fine Art - London - U.K.
Website : http://www.hackelbury.co.uk/index.html
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2010-05-07
GXgallery - London - U.K.
Website : http://www.gxgallery.com/index.php?PHPSESSID=64fa34630e2d210e1cc30c9038d262c3
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2010-05-06
Guestroom - London - U.K.
2010-05-05
Johnny Van Haeften - London - U.K.
In 1977 he left Christie's and set up Johnny Van Haeften Ltd with his wife Sarah whom he married the same year; their first gallery was in New Bond Street on the 3rd floor above Boucheron. In 1982 he moved to the present gallery at 13 Duke Street, St James's, specialising in Dutch and Flemish Old Master Paintings of the 16th and 17th centuries. The Van Haeften Gallery is the only gallery in London dealing exclusively in this field.
Johnny’s former roles include Vice Chairman of the Society of London Art Dealers (SLAD), Council Member of the British Antique Dealers Association (BADA), and Member of the Grosvenor House Art and Antiques Fair Executive Committee.
Johnny is currently an Executive Committee member of The European Fine Art Foundation (TEFAF) and a member of the Reviewing Committee on the Export of Works of Art.
2010-05-04
Gladwell & Compagny - London - U.K.
“I'm past retirement age,” says Anthony with a youthful smile, “but I can't wait to get here in the morning. My job is to look around for beautiful things. Nothing gives me more pleasure than a great picture.” Gladwell & Co. steer clear of abstract images, specializing in oil paintings, watercolours, drawings, etchings and mezzotints with traditional subjects.
“We never buy anything unless we like it, and we have touched it,” explains Anthony. “We do virtually no advertising, and most people come here by recommendation.” His passion for pictures explains why three or four generations of some families have always come here for art. People visit him from all over the world, and he thinks nothing of visiting five countries in a week to find new works for the gallery.
Website : http://www.gladwells.org.uk/
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2010-05-03
Thomas Gibson Fine Art - London - U.K.
Over the years, the gallery bought and brokered some of the most important Old Master, 19th and 20th Century pictures to come on the market during this time, including: Edgar Degas’ Chez la modiste to the Thyssen-Bornemisza Foundation, Lugano; J.M.W. Turner’s Staffa, Fingal’s Cave, off the West Coast of Scotland to the Yale Center for British Art, New Haven; Jackson Pollock’s Lavender Mist to the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.; and Caravaggio’s Boy Bitten by a Lizard to the National Gallery, London. In addition to numbering some of the world’s foremost private collectors amongst its clients, the gallery has sold works to such public institutions as the National Galleries of England, America and Australia, the Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, the Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena and the Tate Gallery, London.
Thomas Gibson served on the Executive Committee of the Society of London Art Dealers between 1987 and 1989.
Today the day to day running of the gallery is undertaken by Hugh Gibson, Thomas’s son, who joined Thomas Gibson Fine Art in 2002 having trained at Christie's, London and Sotheby's, New York and is now the gallery’s director. Thomas Gibson continues to act in an advisory role and devotes much of his energy to sourcing works of art for the gallery and private clients.
In 2003, Thomas Gibson Fine Art Limited and Lefevre Fine Art Limited formed an association and currently share premises in Bruton Street.
Thomas Gibson Fine Art Ltd opened in 1969 and is a family run business dealing in Impressionist & 20th century masters as well as Modern British & International Post War Art.
2010-05-02
Martyn Gregory Gallery - London - U.K.
The gallery is the world's leading specialist in 'China Trade' paintings and pictures related to the Far East in the period 1700-1950. These include works by both Western artists who travelled to the East; and also works by Chinese artists who painted 'in the Western manner' for the merchants and ships' officers who came to the China coast.
2010-05-01
Gone Tomorrow Gallery - London - U.K.
Our studios and gallery brought together artists from Goldsmiths, Royal College, Royal Academy and University of the Arts.The venue also houses a fine art print studio with the largest silk-screen press in London.
We are a not-for-profit artist run space situated within an artist and print studio complex. The Gallery aims to act as a springboard for young and emerging artists to help them towards their next step in their career.
The Gallery exhibits a range of work including photography, installation, film, painting and sculpture.Exhibitions feature group shows usually exploring artistic themes, or first London solo shows for artists. It has also played host to one-off performances working with young theatre producers.