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Eye of the Collector reveals highlights and exhibitors for May 2023 edition with more works created for the art fair than ever before
 

Eye of the Collector, the unique fair that offers a curated presentation of art and collectible design, will return to London for its third edition between 17-20 May. This edition will have a strong focus on modern and contemporary artists and designers, and will include more new commissions created especially for the Fair than ever before. 

The May 2023 edition of Eye of the Collector will feature around 150 works selected from over 20 galleries. Presented in dialogue with the striking Neo-Gothic architecture of Two Temple Place, the Fair offers a unique environment in which to appreciate and acquire works by both established and emerging artists and designers. 

Nazy Vassegh, Founder and CEO of Eye of the Collector, said: “This edition will very much continue our ethos of artistic discovery, shining a light on new and overlooked talent. We have a particularly strong focus on supporting international contemporary artists and designers, with 60 works being revealed at Eye of the Collector for the first time.”


Highlights for Eye of the Collector 2023 will include:

60 commissions by contemporary artists and makers, revealed for the first time at the fair and presented by Adrian Sutton Gallery, Arusha Gallery, Brocket Gallery, Brooke Benington, Circle Art Gallery, Dellasposa Gallery, Ed Cross Fine Art, Galerie Olivier Waltman, GBS Fine Art, Gillian Jason Gallery, Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, Pi Artworks and Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery.

A desirable selection of works by 20th century artists including Patrick Heron, Bram Bogart, Bridget Riley, Andy Warhol, William Scott, Frank Auerbach, Barbara Hepworth, Lynn Chadwick and Joseph Lacasse, exhibited by Alan Wheatley Art, Tanya Baxter Contemporary and Whitford Fine Art.

Collectible design including museum quality mid-century Brazilian furniture from Ana Escarzaga with rare examples by Jose Caldas and Jorge Zalszupin and contemporary design from Sarah Myerscough, Zelouf & Bell, McCollin Bryan and FIVE. 

Iconic 20th-century photographs by renowned figures such as Henri Cartier-Bresson and Lillian Bassman, exhibited by Peter Fetterman Gallery.

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