London Art Week

London Art Week

(Various Locations) London, , United Kingdom Friday, July 2, 2021–Friday, July 16, 2021


57 Jermyn Street, London, SW1Y 6LX; 

32 Bruton Place Off Berkeley Square, London, W1J 6NW

sladmore.com

10.00am -6.00pm Monday to Thursday, 10.00am-5.00pm, Fridays and 11.00am - 5.00pm, Saturdays


Founded in 1965, the Sladmore specialises in Sculpture from the 19th, 20th centuries and today. The gallery grew from a family collection, so our sculpture is selected with the collector in mind with two locations in Mayfair and St James's.  We place monumental sculpture in private and public locations - notably Nic Fiddian-Green's 'Horse at Water', Marble Arch and Mark Coreth's 'Frankel', Ascot.  Sladmore publications has books in their 6th reprint and we loan pieces regularly to museums around the world.  


"And so, with the sunshine and the great bursts of leaves growing on the trees, just as things grow in fast movies, I had that familiar conviction that life was beginning over again with the summer." —F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby 

Sladmore is curating an exhibition across both our galleries in Mayfair and St. James celebrating the summer. 

Sladmore will be showing a diverse collection of works from our three centuries of sculpture depicting animals from the savannahs and jungles of Africa, including Elephants, Monkeys, Wildebeests, Ostriches and other wild creatures, alongside figurative works celebrating our own celebration of the ‘outdoors’. Mark Coreth’s magnificent new series of Elephants will feature alongside a specially commissioned Nightingale for the Co-existence and Wild East Charity exhibitions which run concurrently in our Mayfair space. The Sladmore is delighted to collaborate with these organisations who focus on humans co-habiting with animals successfully, to help ensure continued biodiversity in all of our landscapes. 

Highlights include Sophie Dickens’ figurative sculpture, including tennis players, divers, and peloton riders; Rembrandt Bugatti’s twentieth century dynamic large cats; Antoine-Louis Barye, the nineteenth century ‘Father of Les Animaliers’, with his parade of elephants; and Ian Rank-Broadley, renowned Royal Portraitist, with a selection of figurative nudes of the summer, to be shown at the same time that his Princess Diana Memorial will be unveiled on July 1st. 

Artists included: Antoine-Louis Barye, Ian Rank-Broadley, Rembrandt Bugatti, Albéric Collin, Mark Coreth, Charles Delhommeau, Sophie Dickens, Emmanuel Fremiet, Laura Gardin Fraser, Roger Godchaux, Georges Guyot, Herbert Haseltine, Anna Vaughan HyattHuntington, Jonathon Kenworthy, Nicola Lazzari, Aristide Maillol, Edouard Navellier, Armand Petersen, Jeanne Piffard, Kensuke Fujiyoshi, Nichola Theakston, Sirio Tofanari, Sir William Reid Dick, Thierry Van Ryswyck and Mahonri Young.


For further information and images please email [email protected] 

Exhibition hashtag #sladmoresummertime