Latest News Articles by Frances Allitt
5 Questions: Rebecca Eames
29 June 2020Rebecca Eames runs Eames Fine Art, which currently hosts an exhibition on Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore in its south London premises.
Petworth gallery returns to business
29 June 2020Kevis House Gallery in Petworth hailed the return to business as sales followed the reopening of its premises.
Inaugural online fair for US trade association NAADAA launches in July
29 June 2020A c.1715 walnut fauteuil covered with 18th century needlepoint is offered by Tennessee dealer Mary Helen McCoy at the inaugural online fair from the National Antique & Art Dealers Association of America (NAADAA).
The web shop window: Scottish lantern clock
29 June 2020Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.
The Fine Art Society relaunches in Soho two years after closing New Bond Street premises
25 June 2020As galleries across the country reopen after months of lockdown, one venerable institution is preparing to stage a comeback even longer awaited.
Connect Art Fair launches exhibition portal and announces charitable donation
24 June 2020Although the inaugural summer edition of Connect Art Fair has been postponed, the organisation has been busy supporting dealers and the wider industry.
Kempton antiques market heads return of keynote fairs
22 June 2020Sunbury Antiques Market is coming back with force next month, reopening with three, rather than the usual two, monthly events at Kempton Park Racecourse.
5 Questions: Simon Beattie
22 June 2020Simon Beattie specialises in European cultural history, with interests in cross-cultural material and the history of decorated paper. He is also the founder of Facebook group We Love Endpapers, which has 5000 members.
Tribal focus on the trade and travel impact
22 June 2020A ceremonial woman’s apron from Geelvink Bay, West Papua, Indonesia, is one of the highlights in a new event staged by Tribal Art London (TAL).
The web shop window: Coalport porcelain clock
22 June 2020Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.
London Art Week gets intimate after lockdown
22 June 2020Unofficial theme of event this year reflects a few months cooped up at home
Hepworth and Moore united in exhibition
22 June 2020The weighty three-dimensional forms for which Henry Moore (1898-1986) is best known are the subject of his 1940s lithograph, Sculptural Objects, offered in an exhibition at Eames Fine Art.
Tribal fair Parcours des Mondes set to go ahead in September subject to permission from authorities
20 June 2020Parcours des Mondes has confirmed it will open for its 19th year this fall pending necessary approval.
Olympia set to return in November offering the art and antiques trade a boost
17 June 2020Dealers and organisers are looking forward to Winter Olympia on the date that the summer fair would have opened.
Kempton Park antiques market to return next month
17 June 2020After months of lockdown, Sunbury Antiques Market is reopening at Kempton Park Racecourse with a bumper schedule of three events planned for July.
Kiwi calls on British dealers to be optimistic about opening
15 June 2020Auckland gallery says it has been doing well despite lockdown as UK firms relaunch
The web shop window: a French Empire mahogany sofa table
15 June 2020Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.
5 Questions: dealer David Gilbert
15 June 2020David Gilbert runs Driffold Gallery in Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands.
A colossal coat of arms offered at the Masterpiece online fair
15 June 2020This 18th century monumental royal coat of arms by John Steell is offered by Wick Antiques in its second edition of 'Britain and the High Seas' at 'Masterpiece', held online this year.
Quiet moment in conflict at art exhibition
15 June 2020This placid picture 'At the Billet’s Open Window, San Severo' depicts a moment of quiet in the midst of war.