Latest News Articles by Gabriel Berner
Huge nativity scenes inspired by Old Masters dominate Colnaghi's gallery room for London Art Week
22 November 2021As Christmas beckons it seems only appropriate that Old Masters are among the leading works at the latest winter edition of London Art Week (LAW).
5 Questions: Furniture dealer Holly Johnson
15 November 2021Holly Johnson Antiques opened a showroom in Knutsford, Cheshire in summer 2020 and Johnson has been trading independently for 28 years via fairs and online. The dealership is run by Johnson and her husband Ben Aardewerk with a small team.
“It was a spur of the moment thing”: Specialist poster fair provides boost for sector
08 November 2021Poster market thought to be the first such specialist UK event will return for a second instalment
The web shop window: Pre-Raphaelite painter's self-portrait
08 November 2021Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.
Peake performance: the master carver recognised
08 November 2021Great-granddaughter reunited with great-grandfather's work at The Chelsea Antiques Fair
Contemporary gallery rebooked as Firsts fair enters new chapter
08 November 2021For just a few short days in October, the white-walled contemporary space of the Saatchi Gallery was transformed into a veritable feast of rare and sought-after first-edition books, prints and posters.
Gibson offers Asian auction
08 November 2021Fashioned into a recumbent billy goat or deer, this diminutive Qing dynasty rhinoceros horn carving goes under the hammer in the inaugural live auction of Asian art from St James’s dealer Alastair Gibson of Gibson Antiques.
5 Questions: Cheshire art dealer Martin Heaps
08 November 2021Martin Heaps is the founder and owner of Collect Art in Lymm near Warrington.
Auction house earns praise as fair venue
01 November 2021The Northern Antiques Fair looks set to move permanently from Harrogate following a successful first outing at Tennants auction house complex.
Dee day for Scone Palace comeback
01 November 2021After two cancelled fairs due to the pandemic, the biannual Scone Palace Antiques & Fine Art Fair in Scotland is back with a new edition scheduled for November.
Auction house Tennants hailed as great northern fair venue
01 November 2021The Northern Antiques Fair looks set to move permanently from Harrogate following a successful first outing at the new venue of the Tennants auction house complex in Leyburn.
The web shop window: English delft dish from 1701
01 November 2021Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.
Gallery duo aim to set new sculptor’s reputation in stone
27 October 2021This autumn, galleries Willoughby Gerrish and Tomasso have joined forces to hold a ‘conversation in stone’ between the Contemporary sculpture of Emily Young (b.1951) and a selection of antique works.
Sparkes charger generates a buzz at the Pavilions
27 October 2021This earthenware charger was painted by Catherine Sparkes (1842-1910), a genre, flower painter and illustrator who made a significant contribution to the development of faience pottery at Doulton Lambeth.
The web shop window: 1960s rosewood worktable by Danish architect Finn Juhl
27 October 2021Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.
Wartime work showing soldiers in Normandy joins Olympia fair highlights
27 October 2021A “vanishingly rare” oil by Barnett Freedman (1901-58) showing a newly liberated Normandy town shortly after D-Day is among the star exhibits at the Winter Art & Antiques Fair at Olympia in London.
5 Questions: Ceramics dealer Andrew Muir
27 October 2021Andrew Muir bought his first piece of Clarice Cliff – a small and damaged candlestick – for £25 from a pub auction in 1989. Today he is an established dealer in 20th century ceramics and is showing his diverse stock at the latest edition of the Winter Art & Antiques Fair at Olympia (November 2-7).
Hare-themed Ming incense burner
18 October 2021The hare, one of the 12 Chinese zodiac animals, is associated symbolically with longevity and the moon.
Sensitive carving shown on bronze head of Buddha
18 October 2021This bronze head of Buddha, formerly in a private Belgium collection since the 1970s, is priced at £75,000 from Antwerp gallery Marcel Nies Oriental Art.
Bath: a fair with a friendly vibe
18 October 2021Relaxed atmosphere of event held in the historic city wins praise from traders.