Overview
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This route takes you through the artists and galleries that have shaped my journey as a collector—those I have supported, the practices I am watching with excitement and a few legends along the way.
This route takes you through the artists and galleries that have shaped my journey as a collector—those I have supported, the practices I am watching with excitement and a few legends along the way.
We begin in Mayfair at Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert with David Hockney. Legends are legends. No explanation needed.
Around the corner is Sadie Coles HQ on Bury Street, where Tau Lewis has her first show with the gallery. I am so happy Sadie is showing Tau—her presentation in the 2022 Venice Biennale was incredible, and I am hoping I will be able to add something of hers to the collection soon. Sadie has been a great friend and consigliere of mine for years. Also concurrently showing at Sadie’s Kingly Street space is Ugo Rondinone who is fantastic.
From there, head to Sprüth Magers for The Categorical Bind by Gala Porras-Kim. I have been following Gala’s work for a while through Commonwealth and Council in LA and already have some of her work but need more. And, of course, Sprüth Magers are amazing, so I am delighted to see them represent Gala.
At the top of Savile Row, Ordovas is showing Sculpted, a group exhibition exploring the emotional force of negative space in sculpture. Barbara Hepworth is another legend, and her Bronze Form (Patmos) is a standout. At the other end of the street, Luxembourg & Co. is presenting In Plain Sight, a group show featuring Man Ray, Piero Manzoni, Bruce McLean, and Maurizio Cattelan. Manzoni and McLean were formative figures for me back in the day.
Next, head east to Herald St’s Museum Street space, where Nicole Wermers is showing Tails & Fainters. I am close with Nicky and Ash and so Herald St holds a special place for me. I am lucky enough to call Nicole a friend and gifted a major work of hers to Tate last year.
On to Shoreditch, to Amanda Wilkinson Gallery, where Derek Jarman A Chronology: The Black Paintings Part I 1984 - 1987 is on view. Both Amanda and Derek are lifelong favourites and have been an extremely important part of my life in London and collecting journey in general.
In Bethnal Green, mother’s tankstation is showing Stephen Wong Chun Hei. I have collected from them before, including Yuko Mohri, who represented Japan at the Venice Biennale last year.
Finally, head south to White Cube Bermondsey for Richard Hunt’s retrospective Metamorphosis. White Cube started me with artists like Damien Hirst and Brian Eno back in the early ’90s and they are now helping me with Theaster Gates. Love them!
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Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert 38 Bury Street, St James's London SW1Y 6BB [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJ6-VgqNcEdkgRqO1cz5vaDaU 51.506746805635025,-0.13833813101212197 Modern and Contemporary British Art View gallery
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Sadie Coles HQ 62 Kingly Street London W1B 5QN ChIJcSUFEiwFdkgRnP3KPDYn7ik 51.51219,-0.13889 Sadie Coles HQ has been presenting exhibitions of new and established artists for over twenty-five years View gallery
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Sadie Coles HQ 8 Bury Street London SW1Y 6AB ChIJ9Y5C4LQFdkgRJf2iB76k-4g 51.506691,-0.138173 Sadie Coles HQ has been presenting exhibitions of new and established artists for over twenty-five years View gallery
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Sprüth Magers 7a Grafton Street London W1S 4EJ ChIJr1tuKyoFdkgRtj8xjPUjTwg 51.50998,-0.14376 FOR FORTY YEARS, MONIKA SPRÜTH AND PHILOMENE MAGERS HAVE BEEN ACCOMPANYING, PROMOTING, AND SUPPORTING THE DEVELOPMENTS OF CONTEMPORARY ART View gallery
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Ordovas 25 Savile Row London W1S 2ER ChIJ9aBIeioFdkgRZSd77B5Bwq4 51.51204001195072,-0.1414530067458885 TWENTIETH CENTURY AND CONTEMPORARY ART View gallery
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Luxembourg + Co. 2 Savile Row London W1S 3PA ChIJad4h6NUEdkgR5V-tBqvYZiw 51.510342,-0.13958 LUXEMBOURG + CO. PRESENTS CURATED, MUSEUM-QUALITY EXHIBITIONS OF WORKS BY MODERN MASTERS AND CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS View gallery
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Herald St | Museum St 43 Museum Street London WC1A 1LY ChIJgRA2pzMbdkgRFKEaPTNodvA 51.51773786633067,-0.1254165971274178 ESTABLISHED IN 2005, HERALD ST HAS TWO SPACES ACROSS LONDON AND REPRESENTS 25 INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS View gallery
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Amanda Wilkinson Gallery 1st Floor, 47 Farringdon Road London EC1M 3JB ChIJc8Q9B04bdkgRn_1WU6rk90c 51.52033188012886,-0.10618142124364895 A gallery exhibiting International Contemporary art View gallery
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mother's tankstation 58-64 Three Colts Lane London E2 6GP [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJrUqVfU0bdkgRQLZli5U2P9Y 51.52454,-0.05734 mother’s tankstation privileges the development of emerging and complex practices View gallery
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White Cube 144 -152 Bermondsey Street London SE1 3TQ [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJ2SOnxbocdkgRxmoRKRwc49M 51.49936,-0.08238 White Cube’s exhibition programme extends across locations in London, Hong Kong, Paris, New York, Seoul and online. Since its inception in 1993, the gallery has exhibited the work of many... View gallery
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