Ray Waterhouse and Jonathan Dodd started working together in 1982 and formed Waterhouse & Dodd five years later. In 1989 they opened a first-floor gallery in Bond Street and in 2001 moved nearby to 26 Cork Street. Due to redevelopment on Cork Street, Waterhouse & Dodd have just opened their impressive new gallery space on 47 Albemarle Street. This new space is dedicated to Impressionist, modern and contemporary art exhibitions, we also have works on view at our second gallery space in London at 16 Savile Row.
Waterhouse & Dodd have also opened two galleries in New York. Our Madison Avenue gallery, exhibits international contemporary art, which is run by Tim Strazza alongside our new Director Silas Shabelewska. We also have a private gallery for Impressionist and Modern Art on the Upper East Side. This is also the US base for our art advisory services, at 50, East 72nd Street. It is an ideal place to view and discuss art and our director Ray Waterhouse is based here.
For more than 25 years Waterhouse and Dodd have dealt in paintings from the late 19th and 20th centuries, combining great paintings by both major and minor artists. During the 1990s they increasingly offered professional advice to collectors, a service that became formalised into one of the most respected art advisory services in the world, Fine Art Brokers. In 2008 they curated ArtRoutes, a major show of contemporary Middle Eastern and Arab Art that was the first in a series of such annual exhibitions.
As well as publishing up to ten catalogues a year, their newsletter The Fine Art File is now up to issue 39.
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