LONDON.- The fourth London Art Week will take place from 1 to 8 July 2016 (preview on 30 June). The most important gallery-based celebration of pre-contemporary art, held in the global center of the traditional art market, this annual event unites the capitals foremost art experts, three leading auction houses and selected international galleries, and celebrates the unparalleled expertise and extraordinary riches held within the galleries of Mayfair and St Jamess. Approximately 50 participants, all situated within walking distance, unveil new discoveries and host special exhibitions, with the event attracting connoisseurs and enthusiasts from around the world.
This years event will follow the success of London Art Week 2015, which welcomed representatives from over 50 international museums, as well as a record number of visitors from as far afield as Australia, Brazil, China, India and Singapore. The week also recorded sales up to and over £1million with purchases by both new clients and international institutions.
New participants for 2016 include Arcadia Cerri Fine Art, Bagshawe Fine Art, Charles Ede, Peter Finer, Kallos Gallery and M&L Fine Art. In addition, Colnaghi will exhibit at their first London Art Week since their merger with Spanish art dealers Coll & Cortés, and new gallery Lullo Pampoulides, will launch in Cork Street with their inaugural exhibition. They join many of the worlds most renowned galleries who exhibit at London Art Week, including, among many others, Agnews, Sam Fogg, Richard Green, Johnny van Haeften Ltd., Daniel Katz, Lowell Libson Ltd., Moretti Fine Art, Stephen Ongpin Fine Art, Tomasso Brothers Fine Art and Trinity Fine Art.
New for this year, London Art Week will offer a preview on Thursday 30 June from 3pm to 8pm. London Art Week has also entered an exclusive partnership with Art History UK, a boutique cultural tours company specialised in the history of the capitals art and architecture. Art History UK will offer a bespoke series of tours and events that will give fascinating insights into the art, architecture and history of Mayfair and St Jamess. Tours will include highlights from London Art Week, museum visits, and other talks and events related to the art world and collecting. Tickets will be available at
www.londonartweek.co.uk