

Russian Eastern Art Fair - 9-12 June
27 мая 2010, 20:21
Now in its second year, the newly expanded Russian, Eastern
& Oriental Fine Art Fair will feature 50 leading international galleries,
showcasing 1000 years of art from across the Eastern world. The Fair will be
opened by TV art critic, Andrew Graham Dixon in the presence of HRH Prince
Michael of Kent GCVO and His Excellency Mr Yury Fedotov, Ambassador of the
Russian Federation. The Charity Gala Evening will be attended by Ambassadors
and Cultural Attachés from Asia and the Far
East.
Following the successful launch of the Russian Fine Art
Fair in 2009, the Fair has been expanded to include art from Asia and the
Middle East. Reflecting the latest enthusiasm in
London for art from the former Persia, India, China, Korea and Vietnam, specialist
galleries will show a stunning mix of traditional and modern fine art from
these regions. Contemporary and traditional paintings will hang alongside
perennially-popular items such as Chinese and Japanese ceramics, sculpture,
objets d’art, metalwork, furniture and carpets.
Key works on display include a
beautiful watercolour of the stage design for The Firebird by Natalia Goncharova (1881-1962). In 2008,
Goncharova’s Les Fleurs set a world
record price for a female artist, selling for £5.5 million ($10.8 million) at
Christies, London. Two modern masters of Indian art, M F Husain and S H Raza
will also be among the highlights of the Fair (both achieved prices over $2.5
million last year), as will Lee Sun-Don, the only artist from Taiwan to have
shown at the Venice Biennale. For sheer luxury and glamour, a
majestically-crafted timepiece featuring over 4,000 diamonds, gold, pearls, amethyst and nephrite will be offered by a leading Russian
jewellery company for a price well into seven figures.
In recent years, art from the East
has soared in popularity and value. Two thirds of Russian modern and
contemporary art sold worldwide is sold in London*, which has seen a major rise in
auction sales and the opening of specialist galleries to cater for demand.
“London not only has a burgeoning local
collector base, but is a magnet for collectors flying in from London and Kiev.” Gareth Harris, Financial
Times 2009.
Chinese art is rapidly growing in
popularity and value - boosted by the country’s soaring economy. Such is the
importance of the capital for Chinese fine art that The Art Market Monitor recently stated that ‘the capital of China is London’. This is
underlined by the fact that there are more specialist dealers in Chinese and
Oriental art in London than in the rest of Europe and the USA combined.
Art from the Middle East and India
is now emerging in a similar fashion, fuelled by major sales of Arab, Iranian
and Indian fine art at the major auction houses. There is real dynamism in this
sector, with young Eastern and Asian artists emerging onto the international
stage. Charles Saatchi has recently showcased major exhibitions of Indian and
Middle-Eastern art and is seeking to open a gallery in the United Arab
Emirates.
* Figures substantiated by The Art Newspaper, John Varoli 16 December 2009 and Financial Times, Gareth Harris, 21 March
2009.
GALLERIES
50 leading international galleries will showcase a stunning
array of the finest works produced by Eastern craftsmen over the last
millennium.
Among those confirmed are Sphinx Fine Art and Chaucher Fine Arts from London with
major 19th Century and 20th Century Russian Avant-garde
works; Jacques Monasch Gallery from
Moscow and Amsterdam together with John
Barkes and Hampstead Gallery
from London and Lazare Gallery from
the USA will display a range of 20th Century and Soviet Realist
paintings; Sydney Moss Ltd., Kevin Page Oriental Art and David Brower Antiques from London will
show important Oriental antiques, as will
Lotus Asian Art & Antiques from the USA; Oriental carpets and textiles
come from Rupert Smith Textiles and Brian MacDonald amongst others; Bernard Shapero Rare Books from London
will display a wide range of antique Russian and Oriental works of art; Oc-Eo Art and Durlacher Fine Art from the UK will show paintings by major
Vietnamese and Georgian artists, while Tanya
Baxter Contemporary, Salon Contemporary, ArtsRepublik and Catto Gallery from London will showcase
important works by leading contemporary artists from China and India.
Islamic and Middle-Eastern antiques
items are shown by a number of galleries, including Kent Antiques from London.
Jewellery is offered by leading
specialists, including Victor Moiseikin’s Russian
Luxury – including an exquisite timepiece containing over 4,000 diamonds.
Important icons will be on sale from Paretski
Antiques, Berlin and Made in Russia,
USA; AASN, UK will display silver
and items from the Crimean War, while Ukranian art will be offered by Danusha Fine Arts and ArteLia from London.
Traditional and Modern Indian art
is offered by a number of galleries including Art 1821 from Norwich and
Kings Road Gallery, London with some major Indian artists including Sacha
Jafri, S.H.Raza and M.F. Husain. Middle Eastern art comes from galleries from Iran, Turkey and Europe, including Svenska
KonstGalleriet from Sweden. X-Power Gallery from Beijing, Paris & Beverley Hills will
showcase Taiwanese artists including Lee Sun-Don, the only artist from Asia to
hold an exhibition of oil paintings at the Venice Biennale. Russian contemporary
art will be shown by Albermarle Gallery,
Hayhill Gallery and White Space Gallery from London and Vitaly Patsyukov, Centre of Contemporary
Art in Moscow.
ROYAL PRIVATE VIEW & CHARITY GALA EVENING
The 2009 Fair proved one of the social highlights of the
year for the Russian community, with a Charity Gala Evening attended by Their
Highnesses Prince and Princess Dimitri Lobanov Rostovsky and other high profile
members of the London Russian community, celebrity clientele, politicians and
VIPs. Along with the Ritz Club VIP dinner, the evening raised considerable
funds to help children with severe burns and resulted in some substantial
six-figure sales. Three television stations covered the event.
The 2010 Fair will open with a Royal Private View on Wednesday
9th June 2010 when the winners of the Eastern Art Prizes will be
announced by Andrew Graham Dixon and presented by HRH Prince Michael of Kent
GCVO. The 2010 Charity Gala Evening in aid of the Children’s Burns Trust takes
place on Friday 11th June 2010 and will be a very high profile and
glamorous occasion. Tickets are available from the organisers and require
advance booking. Tickets for the public days are available in advance or on the
door.
Four television and film companies have already confirmed
their attendance for 2010, including Al Jazeera, Phoenix CNN from China and Art
TV who will produce a series of 30 minute programmes exclusively on the Fair.
Andrew Graham Dixon’s BBC crew from The
Culture Show will also be conducting interviews, alongside television
stations from Russia.
ASIA HOUSE VIP COLLECTORS EVENING
A special evening for Cultural Patrons and members of Asia House and Pushkin House will be held on Thursday 10th June 2010.
There will also be exclusive cocktail receptions and tours of the Fair for VIP
collectors of Russian and Asian art.
LOAN EXHIBITION
A stunning selection of textiles will chart the original
Silk Road routes – an important theme to the Fair.
FAIR CATALOGUE
The Fair Catalogue for the Russian, Eastern & Oriental Fine
Art Fair is the most sumptuous and in-depth publication of its kind – the
world’s premier fine art fair catalogue. The hard-bound publication will also
serve as a reference work on the history of Russian, Eastern and Oriental art.
It will have a Foreword by HRH Prince Michael of Kent GCVO.
VETTING COMMITTEE
The Fair Vetting Committee includes:
Indian and Himalayan Art: Fabio Rossi (Rossi & Rossi)
Japanese Art: Max Rutherston (Sydney L. Moss Ltd.)
Chinese and Oriental: Stuart J. Marchant (Marchant), Robert
McPherson (R & G McPherson Antiques), John Berwald.
Textiles and Carpets: Rupert Smith
Russian Paintings: James Butterwick (James Butterwick Fine
Art) & Roy Bolton (Sphinx Fine Art)
Contemporary: Anthony J Lester FRSA
For press information and
images, please contact:
Kara Reaney and Chloe
Kinsman at JB Pelham PR
Tel: +44 20 8969 3959
E-mail: kara@jbpelhampr.com and
chloe@jbpelhampr.com
For further information on the Fair, please contact:
Peter London
Fair Director
Russian, Eastern & Oriental Fine Art Fair
T: +44 (0)7795 074843 / +44 (0)7540 765840
peter@russianartfair.com
Telephone (UK only): 0845 116 2094
International: +44 (0)20 8998 7923
Russian Speaking: +44 7788 661153
E-mail: info@russianartfair.com
www.russianartfair.com
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