Latest News Articles by Frances Allitt
Covid and data drive ticketing changes at fairs
02 May 2022Dealers and fairgoers are having to come to terms with widespread changes in the ticketing of fairs.
Keep an eye on the return of this London event
02 May 2022An Attic black-figure vessel decorated with a striking pair of eyes to the outside is among the highlights at the second physical staging of Eye of the Collector.
The web shop window: 1940s railway sign
02 May 2022Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.
5 Questions: Andrea Colapinto of 900 Art & Design
02 May 2022Andrea Colapinto runs 900 Art & Design with his brother Michele, specialising in Scandinavian and Italian Modern art and design.
Haughtons' seminar back in physical form
02 May 2022The Haughtons are celebrating 40 years of fairs, exhibitions and events with a two-day seminar this summer.
Battersea Decorative fair to showcase Ukrainian art
02 May 2022Decorative fair exhibitor puts his post-Soviet works on hold for a different dedicated focus
Homage to Hockney
25 April 2022Rob Fisher painted 'Splash Test One' specially for inclusion in the exhibition Splash: Ode to Hockney.
TEFAF New York back in the groove two years later
25 April 2022With heroic bearing, patrician features and draped fabric fit for a Roman emperor, an iron bust by Kehinde Wiley exemplifies the spirit of TEFAF New York.
Jim Moir fits the bill
25 April 2022This painting of a blackbird is one of a flock of avian paintings featured at Grosvenor Gallery’s show See them Richards? It features the work of Jim Moir (b.1959) – more familiar to most as the comedian Vic Reeves (his stage name).
Twin powers: artistic brothers
25 April 2022Identical twin brothers Josep and Pere Santilari (b.1959) star in Stuart Lochhead Sculpture’s exhibition Masters of Realism: Vanitas, Kunstkammer & Still Lifes.
A universe created by Lalannes comes to Mayfair gallery
25 April 2022A showcase of French couple whose work combined humour and fantasy with the natural world.
Portrait by royal approval
25 April 2022A full-length portrait of the queen by Nicky Philipps is among the highlights at Fine Art Commission’s exhibition of Royal Portraits this spring.
Leafy design from Lady Anne
25 April 2022A porcelain cabbage, its leaves edged in pale orange, is a highlight among 72 vegetables, animals and fruits featured in Albert Amor’s next exhibition – its first foray into Contemporary artwork.
Dealer news in brief including a celebration of clocks with LAPADA dealers
25 April 2022A round-up of news and events from around the trade.
The web shop window: George III mahogany writing table
25 April 2022Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.
5 Questions: furniture dealer Paul Fitzsimmons
25 April 2022Paul Fitzsimmons of Marhamchurch Antiques specialises in early English furniture and works of art pre- 1700, with a focus on 1500-1650.
Bronze stars in Birmingham’s NEC fair
25 April 2022A 19th century French bronze of a woman in a hat was among the highlight sales at the recent Art & Antiques for Everyone fair at Birmingham’s NEC.
Dealers finalise institutional sales
18 April 2022Several dealerships have completed sales to institutions after the winter showing of London Art Week (LAW).
Tribal fair hosts online spring edition
18 April 2022This wooden Nagaland pipe from north-east India is offered at this month’s Tribal Art Fair online. Available from Shropshire dealership Handbury Tribal Art, it comes from a UK private collection and is priced at €750.
Pull up a chair or two in Cotswolds
18 April 2022A pair of George III period carved giltwood salon armchairs in neoclassical taste, c.1775, are among the highlights at The Cotswolds Decorative Antiques & Art Fair.