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Albert Memorial West Lawn, Kensington Gardens, London SW7
A major new art and antiques fair for London, it will take place in a purpose-built marquee in Kensington Gardens, close to the site of the Great Exhibition of 1851. Timed to take place at the height of the summer season in London, this event will bring together approximately 60 of the world's leading art dealers and a superb range of artworks past and present. Request further information -
The Duke of York Square, off Sloane Square, London SW3
The BADA Antiques & Fine Art Fair is the major showcase for 100 members of the British Antique Dealers’ Association. Conveniently situated in Chelsea, the BADA Fair takes place in one of London's most exclusive commercial and residential areas & provides a unique forum in which to buy art & antiques. There is an enormous variety of exhibits for sale including English furniture, paintings & textiles, clocks, glass & ceramics, silver & jewellery. Request further information -
20 Brook Street, London, W1K 5DE
Established in 1971, Charles Ede Limited deals in Classical and pre-Classical Antiquities from Greece, Egypt, Italy, Cyprus and the Near East. Request further information -
13 Old Bond Street, London W1S 4SX
Daniella Luxembourg deals in modern and contemporary art. She formerly worked for Sotheby’s and in 2001 became co-owner of the auction house Phillips, de Pury & Luxembourg. Since 2004 she has been a dealer in London, New York, Geneva and Zurich and she also heads a Bauhaus and early industrial design foundation in Tel Aviv. Request further information -
31 Dover Street, London W1S 4ND
Francesca Galloway has been dealing in courtly Indian art and Islamic textiles and costume since 1974. She was initially a director of Spink & Son until she set up her own business in 1992. Since then, she has become well known for helping to form several major collections in this area.
Galloway’s other passion is European textiles. Over the last 20 years, she has collected and pioneered interest in Post War British textiles. Request further information -
London Silver Vaults, Chancery House, Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1QS
Koopman Rare Art deals in English and continental silver. Situated in Chancery Lane, close to St Paul’s Cathedral, it offers for sale magnificent silver dating from c. 1500 to the present day. It has been instrumental in building up many important private collections and works closely with major international museums. Koopman also contributes to academic research by holding groundbreaking loan exhibitions. Request further information -
3 Clifford Street, London W1S 2LF
Lowell Libson Ltd specialises in British paintings, watercolours and drawings of the seventeenth to twentieth centuries, as well as European and North American drawings. Request further information -
Various locations in Mayfair and St James's
Master Drawings in London was founded in 2001 as a co-operative venture within the trade to raise the profile of drawings dealers in London. During the first week of July, London’s leading drawings dealers hold individual gallery exhibitions throughout Mayfair and St James’s. These exhibitions, which include shows of new stock together with themed or monographic shows, illustrate the depth of expertise and range of stock found in the London trade. Request further information -
Various locations in Upper East Side
Based on the highly successful Master Drawings that takes place annually in London. Drawings dealers from both the USA and UK hold individual exhibitions in galleries in Upper East Side. Works dating from 16th to 21st centuries, priced from approximately $2,000 to over $1 million go on sale. Request further information -
11 Langton Street, Chelsea, London SW10 0JL
Offer Waterman & Co deals in Modern British Art. The gallery in Chelsea aims to provide the very best of 20th century British paintings, drawings and sculptures and is always looking to acquire important work. It also advises on insurance and probate valuations, research, conservation, framing and placement of art. Request further information -
8 Bennet Street, St James's, London SW1A 1RP
Portland Gallery specialises in modern and contemporary British art and in particular deals in the works of the Scottish Colourists. Its artists include Philip Jackson, one of Britain’s finest sculptors, and Michael Tyzack, who strongly influenced the development of abstract art. It was founded in 1984 by Tom Hewlett. Request further information -
34 Duke Street St James's, London, SW1Y 6DF
Established in 1993, the Robert Bowman Gallery deals in European Sculpture from the late 19th century to the 1950s. It is known for being the foremost dealership in works by Auguste Rodin.
Robert Bowman Modern was opened in 2006. The ethos behind the Modern Gallery is to show exciting contemporary sculpture using traditional media. The general exhibitions include examples by 20th-century master sculptors, including Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore, Archipenko, Michael Ayrton and Elizabeth Frink. Request further information -
Society of Antiquaries of London
Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BE
The Society of Antiquaries of London, founded more than 300 years ago, is Britain’s oldest learned society concerned with the study of the past and was granted a Royal Charter in the 18th century. Its 2,500 Fellows include many of the world’s most distinguished archaeologists and historians. Request further information -
MECC (Maastricht Exhibition & Congress Centre), Forum 100, 6229 GV Maastricht, The Netherlands
From its modest beginnings in 1975 to its current position as the world's most influential art fair, TEFAF Maastricht has always sought to lead the way. Every year collectors and buyers from around the world flock to buy from its museum-quality stock. Request further information -
148 New Bond Street, London W1S 2JT
The Fine Art Society is one of the world's oldest art galleries, with premises in both London and Edinburgh. The company specialises in British art and design from the 17th to the 21st centuries and has traded from the same premises since its foundation in 1876. Request further information -
13 Berkeley Street, London W1J 8DU
Launched in 2000, The Fleming Collection is the largest collection of Scottish Art in private hands. The collection consists of works by many of Scotland's most prominent artists, from 1770 to the present, housed in a beautiful purpose built gallery. Request further information -
The Florence International Antiques Fair
Palazzo Corsini, Lungarno Corsini, Florence, Italy.
The Florence Biennale was conceived in 1959 by Luigi Bellini and takes place every other year in September in the Palazzo Corsini. It was originally held in the Palazzo Strozzi but moved to Palazzo Corsini in 1997. Approximately 90 antique internationally-renown dealers offer a wide range of schools and styles from every period and provenance. Request further information -
23 Dering Street, London W1S 1AW
Whitfield Fine Art is one of the world’s leading specialists in Old Master paintings. It was founded in 1979 by Clovis Whitfield, a dealer and art historian who has identified several previously lost works by Baroque and Renaissance painters in recent years. He has lectured and published extensively. The gallery’s recent move to new 2,000 sq ft premises in Mayfair has provided it with improved exhibition space. Request further information -
6 Duke Street St James's, London SW1Y 6BN
Whitford Fine Art, founded in 1972, specialises in French and British 20th-century paintings and sculpture, with an emphasis on Cubism, Modernism, British Post-War Abstraction and Pop Art. Request further information -
Within a new location, the producers of Zoo Art Fair present Zoo 2009, an event that takes on an adapted structure and emphasis. Bringing together up to 50 contemporary arts organisations and practitioners, the event as a whole will present a primarily curatorial platform with a structure that incorporates elements of a fair, a biennial and a festival. Request further information