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London Art Week announces Summer 2023 Dates and Art History in Focus in March

London Art Week will run from Friday, 30th June to Friday, 7th July 2023 and will continue to coincide with the Classic summer sales at the leading auction houses. LAW participants will show special exhibitions and highlights in galleries across central London, with the majority in Mayfair, St James's and at Cromwell Place in South Kensington. This year, LAW is able to offer an extensive programme of exhibitions and events in galleries and museums as well as detailed representation of participants on the website, which also hosts talks and in-depth articles.

Late June and early July remains an ideal time to visit the capital for buyers of Classic and Old Master art, but with more modern and contemporary galleries joining in, this summer will offer an even stronger draw to international collectors and connoisseurs. The combination of important gallery exhibitions, such as those curated by London Art Week’s participants, with all the associated in-gallery and specialist events, plus the major auction viewings and sales week, means the heartland of London’s art market will continue to create a buzz for visitors from the UK and abroad. As the first summer without Covid restrictions, LAW is looking forward to celebrating the heritage and vivacity of the British Art Market and its incomparable expertise. Exhibitions will span an array of subjects, such as British Impressionists at Messum's and Women Artists of the 20th and 21st Century at Stephen Ongpin Fine Art.

Among exhibitors will be well-established dealers like Agnews, Ben Elwes Fine Art, Colnaghi, Danny Katz, Guy Peppiatt Fine Art, Lullo Pampoulides, Moretti, Philip Mould & Company, Sam Fogg, Stephen Ongpin Fine Art, The Weiss Gallery and Trinity Fine Art. Among the auction houses Bonhams, Christie's and Sotheby's are participating as well as younger dealers like Elliott Fine Art, Dominic Fine Art and Nonesuch Gallery. New participants include Messum's St James's, celebrating 60 years of the gallery, Connaught Brown and H. Blairman & Sons.

Art History in Focus, LAW's online talks programme, will be held again from 22nd to 31st March 2023. The full programme will be announced shortly, but will include conversations with dealers, curators and collectors about their field of expertise covering important museum exhibitions, current trends and conservation.

London Art Week is also pleased to announce some recent sales to museums around the world. These include a Triptych by the Master of the Krainburg Altar, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art by Ben Elwes Fine Art; Elliott Fine Art's sale of a portrait of a woman by Lilly Steiner to the Baltimore Museum of Art; Harvard Art Museums bought a black chalk drawing by Richard Wilson, R.A. from Guy Peppiatt Fine Art; an early 17th Century portrait of a young man included in Stephen Ongpin Fine Art's Winter exhibition was sold to the Chapel Art Center, Saint Anselm College, New Hampshire, as was an 18th Century Venetian drawing by Giambattista Piazzetta to the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; and a striking pastel of a man in a turban by Magda Nachman, which had been part of Works on Paper: 1800-1950, the first exhibition of Colnaghi Elliott Master Drawings during LAW Summer 2022, which is now at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.






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