London Art Week, Society Of Antiquaries & Shapero Rare Books Offer A Summer Of Art
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Enjoy all the art you wish to this summer with these major names and their offerings
Experience the vibrant pulse of the art world as London Art Week sets the stage for an exhilarating journey through creativity and culture from 28 June to 5 July. Nestled in the heart of London, with a primary focus on the illustrious locales of Mayfair and St James’, this week-long celebration promises an immersive exploration of artistic treasures and intellectual discourse.
London Art Week
This year, London Art Week proudly unveils a collaboration with Trois Crayons, transforming Cork Street into a hub of artistic fervour. Here, esteemed international dealers and LAW affiliates converge to showcase a breathtaking array of paper-based masterpieces, offering a glimpse into the intricate world of drawing.
Embracing the rich tapestry of Nordic art, London Art Week presents a curated selection of works accompanied by insightful talks led by renowned curators and art historians. Delve into the captivating narratives woven by these northern visions, as they illuminate the cultural landscape with their timeless allure.
Society of Antiquaries
Amidst the historic splendour of Burlington House, the Society of Antiquaries commemorates 150 years of legacy with a dazzling exhibition. Witness contemporary artists Adam Dant and Dan Llywelyn Hall pay homage to the Society’s illustrious heritage through their captivating interpretations.
From Dant’s intricate maps to Hall’s majestic royal portraits, each piece echoes the echoes of history, beckoning viewers on a journey through time. Engage in a series of captivating events, including a riveting talk on Royal portraits by esteemed art historian Andrew Graham-Dixon, and partake in a gala auction to support the digitization of the Society’s invaluable drawings.
Shapero Rare Books
Breaking new ground in the world of literature, Shapero Rare Books unveils its flagship store on New Bond Street, defying convention with its dedication to preserving the allure of physical books. Amidst a digital landscape, this pioneering venture stands as a beacon of tradition, inviting bibliophiles to embark on a sensory journey through the timeless realm of literature.
So this summer if you find yourself in London, hop into a canvas of inspiration and discovery and celebrate creativity and heritage throughout this week dedicated to art.