Latest News Articles by Stewart Cumiskey

….and Cotswolds dealers in Chelsea
07 April 2025The Cotswold Art & Antiques Dealers’ Association (CADA) held its first London fair - Cotswold Art Antiques Chelsea - at Chelsea Old Town Hall on the King’s Road from March 20-23.

Cotswolds event coming up in the Cotswolds…
07 April 2025With the first CADA fair to be held in Chelsea receiving positive feedback (see story also in this edition), we now look ahead to a much more local event available for traders

Tarizzo takes the director role at Frieze Masters fair
05 April 2025Frieze has announced the appointment of Emanuela Tarizzo as the new director of Frieze Masters, effective at the beginning of this month.

Gallery heralds spring with floral exhibition
02 April 2025Chrysanthemums and orchids will wilt and expire, but a painting can last for centuries.

Charles II marquetry table comes to market after decades
01 April 2025What has five legs and could have given pleasure to British royalty? A table by Gerrit Jensen, of course.

Asian works bring thrills to Freeman’s Hindman debut at Asia Week NY
28 March 2025Freeman’s Hindman is represented in 18 cities across the United States and operates six salerooms, more than any other auction house in the country.

Undiscovered work of 'genius' gay artist in new exhibition
27 March 2025David Evans died tragically young and before receiving the recognition and acclaim that many feel he deserves. A new show hopes to highlight his talent.

Frieze Masters announces new director
26 March 2025Returning to Regent’s Park for the 21st time, Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2024 saw solid sales and attendance. A new director is hoping to continue that trend

Early Klimt African prince portrait stars in Maastricht
24 March 2025A hit at TEFAF was a rediscovered portrait that Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) painted in 1897 of Prince William Nii Nortey Dowuona, from the Ga people of west Africa.

London gallery publishes print fair special
24 March 2025Abbott & Holder have just published their second list of available works for March

Confidence high at TEFAF 2025
24 March 2025Collectors and institutions flooded into the huge art fair for an ‘exceptional calibre’ of works on display

Exhibition celebrates women during wartime
19 March 2025From woodcuts to a design for Wedgwood plates, Women at War offers perspectives of war that are slightly less familiar

TEFAF ‘back to its best’, say dealers
17 March 2025Exhibitors at The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF) in Maastricht made a string of early sales at the prestigious event which opened on Thursday, March 13.

Fashionable faces on display
17 March 2025Online exhibition focuses on style and dress depicted in 20th century art often by lesser-known creators

List for life: London gallery’s highlights since 1942
17 March 2025Established in 1936, London gallery Abbott and Holder first published one of its now established ‘Lists’ in 1942. The firm now publishes these monthly, online, providing a way to introduce 100 new works of art to its existing stock.

Travel the globe with rare book dealer's latest catalogue
12 March 2025Shapero Rare Books deals in antiquarian and rare books and works on paper. Its Travel Catalogue 2025 is an adventure around the world

Pick of the Week: BADA Friends fund purchase for Tudor-Jacobean mansion
10 March 2025BADA Friends has supported the purchase of an intriguing footstool for Temple Newsam in Leeds.

More from Maastricht: latest previews from bumper TEFAF fair
10 March 2025British exhibitors are among the 273 dealers and galleries showing from 21 countries in total

Celebrated illustrator's work comes to market at London gallery
10 March 2025The legacy of Steven Spurrier is being revived by Panter & Hall in its current exhibition

Agatha Christie first edition on offer at Harrogate Book Fair
10 March 2025To mark the new-look Harrogate Book Fair dealer Anthony Smithson of The Keel Row Bookshop in Whitley Bay will be offering for sale a 1948 first edition of the Hercule Poirot novel 'Taken At the Flood' signed by Agatha Christie.