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e et 1 Michael Werner Gallery 3 Con temporary Art Society James Lee Byars: at Mount Street The Milky Way and The Star Man 4 June — 1 September Opening 21 May Tues to Sat, 10am — 6pm Tues to Sat, 10am — 6pm MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, Sat 26th 11am — 6pm, Sun 27th 12 — 5pm Sat 26th 11am — 6pm, Sun 27th 12 — 5pm 16 Mount Street, W1K 2RH 22 Upper Brook Street, W1K 7PZ contemporaryartsociety.org michaelwerner.com The Contemporary Art Society has launched Michael Werner Gallery, London is pleased to an exhibition space on Mount Street, with its present James Lee Byars: The Milky Way and James Lee Byars, The Star Man (part of The Sun share of the sales raising funds for the charity. the Moon, and the Stars), 1990, Thassos marble The Star Man. The exhibition will feature two © the Estate of the Artist, Courtesy Michael The organisation will be presenting works by of Byars’s most ambitious works: The Milky Way, Werner Gallery, New York and London many of the same artists that the organisation a 2-dimensional work composed of 100 black paper has acquired for museums across the UK. stars, and The Star Man, a 3-dimensional work Goshka Macuga, Madame Blavatsky, 2020 image courtesy The Artist, Kate MacGarry comprising of 100 white Thassos marble stars. and Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau, photo by Conradin Frei

2 Grosvenor Chapel 4 BASTIAN Hypnos Sonia Delaunay: Rhythm and Colour 25 — 27 June MAW hours: Fri 25th 6 — 8pm, 18 May — 27 June Sat 26th 12 — 5pm, Sun 27th 12 — 5pm Tues to Sat, 10am — 6pm 24 South Audley Street, W1K 2PA MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, @oohypnosoo Sat 26th 11am — 6pm, Sun 27th 12 — 5pm 8 Davies Street, W1K 3DW The world changed in a year: surrounded by things bastian-gallery.com we didn’t see or expect, like waking from a dream — or as Freud called a state of derealisation. Seven For the 2021 edition of Mayfair Art Weekend, artists respond to this through diverse responses BASTIAN will show a solo exhibition of works on to the site in and around the Grosvenor Chapel W1 paper by one of the female pioneers of abstract including site specific work and performance. art, Sonia Delaunay. Entitled Rhythm and Colour, Sonia Delaunay, Rythme Couleur, 1971 the show brings together a group of late gouache Gouache and graphite on paper, 28.6 × 22.8 cm Grace Adams, Fungai Benhura, Harriet Hedden, Photo © the Artist,courtesy BASTIAN works which exemplify the artist’s energetic Shepherd Manyika, Theokritos Papadopoulos, exploration into lyrical abstraction. Jesse Leroy Smith, Filippos Tsitsopoulos, Berni Yates. 5 JD Malat Gallery Dreaming of Identity presents a vibrant new 6 L-13 Light Industrial Workshop Dreaming of Identity body of work by Ghanaian artist, Kojo Marfo. Harry Adams: COLLIDER part 3 Through a series of portraits entitled (an Installation) 9 June — 17 July ‘Strangers’ and large scale figurative Mon to Fri 10am — 6pm, Sat 12 — 6pm abstractions depicting families, animals 19 — 27 June MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, and social gatherings, this exhibition Mon to Sun 12:30 — 6pm Sat 26th 11am — 6pm, Sun 27th 12 — 5pm showcases Marfo’s thoughtful obser- MAW hours: Fri 25th 12:30 — 8pm, 30 Davies Street, W1K 4NB vations of the different people and cultures Sat 26th to Sun 27th 12:30 — 6pm jdmalat.com he has encountered throughout his life 56 Brook Street, W1K 5NE in an effort to inspire change and cross- L-13.org + harryadams.org cultural connection. COLLIDER part 3 presents land-scape paintings of ‘great terror and beauty’ featuring flooded lands and turbulent skies installed alongside prints, books and other works by the artist over three floors of a retro-futuristic art clinic. Also included are oak saplings grown by the artist & displayed Harry Adams, Collider Flood, Work 13W on sound emitting plinths.

7a Illuminate Productions  Ania Sabet: There are no calories in Kisses

25 June — 11 July Everyday 10am — 10pm MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, Ania Sabet, Kisses Lips Sat 26th 11am — 6pm, Sun 27th 12 — 5pm Window and balcony of 48 Brook St, W1K 5DR illuminateproductions.co.uk

Multidisciplinary artist Ania Sabet has created a provocative artwork for the window and facade of 48 Brook Street. The global pandemic has meant loss of touch and hidden lips for over a year, which has made us acutely aware of just how vital, powerful, expressive and seductive they can be. Featuring psychoanalytical references There are no calories in kisses celebrates the healing powers Kojo Marfo, Stranger #4, 2021, acrylic on canvas 156 × 144cm, image courtesy JD Malat Gallery we posses and invites us to reconnect. 7b 48 Brook Street 9 Woolwich Contemporary Open Artist Studios Print Fair Artist Projects

25 — 27 June 25 — 27 June MAW hours: Fri 25th 5 — 8pm, MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, Sat 26th 11am — 6pm, Sun 27th 12 — 5pm Sat 26th 11am — 6pm, Sun 27th 12 — 5pm 48 Brook Street & 16 Davies Mews, W1K 5DR South Molton Street, W1K 5QE mayfairartweekend.com woolwichprintfair.com

Artists include; Amy Broch, Gabriel Eden James, Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair Jennifer Louise Martin, Penelope Meredith, will be presenting three installations Sarah Staton, Mila Morton, Ania Sabet, Marine for Mayfair Art Weekend. Smith, Nadine Talalla and Karolina Urbaniak-Heller. An opportunity to visit artist’s studios, to meet Eleanor May Watson’s frieze, Other Echoes the artists and makers and find out more about Inhabit The Garden was inspired by the Canopus their work. From painters, installation artists, at Hadrian’s Villa. The artist chose the ruinous photo-graphers, stylists to a maker of architectural Jennifer Louise Martin imagery as an expression of human aspiration miniatures. Drop by and get to know the artists, and the hope we place in art to transcend it. a unique opportunity to see and hear about their The pattern has been created in to a limited work in progress. edition of ten friezes available for sale as wall panels through Woolwich Contemporary Studio.

Tanaka Mazivanhanga was commissioned to 8 HANDEL & HENDRIX create this large-scale installation Floating Islands, Hendrix in London for Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair 2019. Inspired by her background in architecture, Summer 2021 the Zimbabwe-born artist focuses on challenging Fri to Sat, 11am — 4pm perceptions of space by presenting her memories MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, of transient surfaces in an unfamiliar way, drawing Sat 26th 11am — 6pm, Sun 27th closed out the curious in the everyday. 23 Brook Street, W1K 4HA Tanaka’s limited edition works are available handelhendrix.org through Woolwich Contemporary Editions and Woolwich Contemporary Studio. London based artist Iona Rowland has created an exclusive window installation for Handel Carol Wyss’s Signs from Woolwich Contemporary & Hendrix, documenting Jimi Hendrix’s time at Print Fair 2018 attempts to visually abstract human 23 Brook Street. The artwork is composed of bones and create a found, rather than invented, multiple layers of screen-prints, drawings, spray system of signs. By methodically searching for paint, and improvisatory marks made in oil pastel what holds us together, Wyss examines the Installation view, Iona Rowland Hendrix in London. and oil paint. structures of human relationships with our Image courtesy Handel & Hendrix London. environment and in particular questions our synergy with the planet we inhabit. Top to bottom Eleanor May Watson, Other Echoes Inhabit The Garden, 2020, photo Corey Bartle Sanderson Made possible with the generous help of Tanaka Mazivanhanga, Floating Islands, 2019, photo Lucy J Toms Grosvenor Estates. Carol Wyss, Signs, 2018 10 Annely Juda Fine Art 12 Olivier Malingue Prunella Clough FIVE YEARS and Alan Reynolds 3 June — 23 July 11 May — 31 July Mon to Fri, 10am — 6pm Mon to Fri 10am — 5pm, Sat 11 — 5pm MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, Sat 26th 11am — 6pm, Sun 27th 12 — 5pm Sat 26th 11am — 5pm, Sun 27th closed 1st Floor, 143 New Bond Street, W1S 2TP 3rd + 4th floors, 23 Dering Street, W1S 1AW oliviermalingue.com annelyjudafineart.co.uk FIVE YEARS is an exhibition which reflects the Annely Juda Fine Art is delighted to announce an gallery’s programme from the launch in 2016 exhibition of work by Prunella Clough (1919 — 1999) to the present day. With works by: Eric Baudart, and Alan Reynolds (1926 — 2014). The show brings Victor Brauner, Alexander Calder, Max Ernst, together two of the most important players in Laurent Grasso, Alain Jacquet, Wassily Kandinsky, twentieth-century British painting, exploring Prunella Clough, T-Shirt, 1994, Roberto Matta, Henry Moore, François Morellet, oil on canvas, 127 × 110 cm between them, figuration, abstraction, cubism, ©the Artist’s Estate, courtesy Annely Juda Fine Art Makoto Ofune, Francis Picabia, Pablo Picasso ‘concrete’ art, and collage. and Judit Reigl. Wassily Kandinsky, Gewärmtes Kühl (Warmed cool, also known as Fraîcheur Chaleureuse, Froid chauffé, Kaltes aufgewärmt), November 1924, watercolour, pencil and ink on paper laid on board, 48.8 × 33.3 cm, courtesy of Olivier Malingue Ltd

11 Opera Gallery 13 E & R Cyzer Andy Denzler I Miró Anatomy of the Mind 12 April — 27 June

4 June — 27 July Tue to Fri, 10am — 6pm, and by appointment Mon to Sat, 10am — 7pm MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, Sat 26th 11am — 6pm, Sun 27th 12 — 5pm Sat 26th 11am — 7pm, Sun 27th 12 — 5pm 23 Bruton Street, W1J 6QF 134 New Bond Street, W1S 2TF cyzerart.com Andy Denzler, Winston in Venice Beach, 2021, operagallery.it oil on canvas, 190 × 250 cm Joan Miró, Étude pour ‘Derrière le miroir’, Joan Miró is one of the most celebrated artists Zephyr Bird, 1956, watercolour, wax crayon Opera Gallery London is delighted to present and pencil on paper, 19⅞ × 25⅜ inches / of the 20th Century. He has been a significant 50.6 × 64.5 cm. Signed lower right: Miró; a new exhibition by leading Swiss contemporary signed again, inscribed and dated in the margin, influence on the Abstract Expressionist movement artist Andy Denzler, featuring 20 new works lower left: fraternellement Miró. Juin 1956, in America with artists taking inspiration from courtesy of E&R Cyzer created during the lockdown. Anatomy of the Mind his bold colour fields and lyrical abstractions. refers to our capacity as humans to use our minds Our show brings together an important selection to travel, even when our physical bodies cannot. of works by Miró spanning his lifetime. What distinguishes this unique series E & R Cyzer are also presenting David Breuer- of paintings is the contrast between the still Weil’s Alien 2 in the Mayfair Sculpture Trail. figures and the dystopian landscape. nor Hi ll Grosve

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at the London gallery, opening 16 June. Claudio Parmiggiani, Untitled, 2021, smoke and Over the past 40 years, the artist has soot on board, 150 × 150 cm (59⅛ × 59⅛ in), courtesy the artist and Simon Lee Gallery concentrated his practice on themes of memory, absence and silence, developing a language that is at once personal and collective

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Inaugural exhibition at the gallery featuring works by contemporary artists Beatrice Spadea, Richard Roberts, Fujiko Rose and Paul Villinski.

Beatrice Spadea, Lost in Blue

Hilary Pecis, Santa Anita Peacock ©Hilary Pecis, courtesy of Timothy Taylor London / New York 17 Cardi Gallery 19 Robilant+Voena A landmark exhibition reuniting the Marco Tirelli Envisioning an Empire: first portraits of Napoleon and Josephine Napoleon and Josephine Bonaparte, painted by Andrea Appiani 24 June — 4 September Reunited after 200 years in Italy shortly after their wedding in 1796. Mon to Fri 10am — 6pm, Sat 12 — 6pm Expressing hopes for their union and MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, 20 May — 27 June rise to power, both paintings came to Sat 26th 11am — 6pm, Sun 27th 12 — 5pm Mon to Fri, 10am — 6pm Britain and are brought together now 22 Grafton Street, W1S4X London MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, after a long separation. The portrait cardigallery.com Sat 26th 11am — 6pm, of Napoleon has kindly been loaned Sun 27th 12 — 5pm by the Earl of Rosebery. Cardi Gallery presents Marco Tirelli, the first major 1st Floor, 38 Dover Street, W1S 4NL solo show in the UK of Italian artist, Marco Tirelli robilantvoena.com (b. 1956, Rome). The exhibition is conceived as an allegorical journey throughover 160 works (drawings, paintings, photographs, and sculptures), many of which produced for this museum-scale Marco Tirelli, Untitled, 2020, mixed media on retrospective. paper, 64 × 46 cm

18 D Contemporary Corporate Sculptures

21 June — 2 July Mon to Sat, 11am — 5pm MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, Sat 26th 11am — 6pm, Sun 27th 12 — 5pm 23 Grafton Street, W1S 4EY dcontemporary.com

For Mayfair Art Weekend Michael Pybus will be installing a new series of his Corporate Sculptures in the large street facing window of D Contemporary. Michael Pybus Corporate Sculptures Transforming the gallery frontage into a facsimile of a retail display to exhibit his mixed media assemblages that simultaneously celebrate and parody the aesthetic tropes of rampant conspicuous consumerism.

Andrea Appiani, Napoleon Bonaparte with the Genius of Victory, 1796, courtesy of the Earl of Rosebery, Dalmeny House 20 Galerie Boulakia 22 Richard Saltoun Gallery MODERN PIONEERS On Hannah Arendt: What is Freedom? 10 May — 12 July BRACHA Mon to Fri 10am — 6pm, Sat 11am — 5pm MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, 15 June — 24 July Sat 26th 11am — 6pm, Sun 27th 12 — 5pm Tues to Fri 11am — 6pm, Sat 11am — 5pm 41 Dover Street, W1S 4NS MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, boulakia.gallery Sat 26th 11am — 6pm, Sun 27th 12 — 5pm 41 Dover Street, W1S 4NS Galerie Boulakia is delighted to announce richardsaltoun.com MODERN PIONEERS: a new exhibition present- ing a vibrant collection of modern masterpieces The fourth exhibition in Richard Saltoun Gallery’s spanning from the 1950s up to the present day. year-long series inspired by the political philo- This exhibition will provide a spectacular insight sopher Hannah Arendt is a solo presentation by into the stylistic changes and developments the Israeli artist, feminist theorist, psychanalyst BRACHA, Eros - Pieta n.2, 2015-2019 © the Artist, of major artistic pioneers working within the Joan Miró, Oiseau s’envolant, 1963, oil on and philosopher Bracha L. ETTINGER. courtesy of Richard Saltoun Gallery last 70 years. cardboard, 102.5 × 74.5 cm, image courtesy Galerie Boulakia.

21 Galerie Max Hetzler 23 Clarendon Fine Art Tursic & Mille: Strange Days From Pop To Present

22 June — 7 August 25 June — 2 July Tues to Fri 10am — 6pm, Sat 11am — 6pm Mon to Sat, 10am — 6pm MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, Sat 26th 11am — 6pm, Sun 27th closed Sat 26th 11am — 6pm, Sun 27th 12 — 5pm 41 Dover Street, W1S 4NS 46 Dover Street, W1S 4FF maxhetzler.com clarendonfineart.com

Working in painting and sculpture, French artist ‘Popular, transient, expendable, low-cost, mass- Keith Haring, Pop Shop 1, 1987 duo Tursic & Mille delve into the contemporary Image courtesy Clarendon Fine Art produced, young, witty, sexy, gimmicky, glamorous, overload of images. The artists combine their and Big Business’ – the first definition of Pop Art, awareness of art history with a wide spectrum in 1957, by Richard Hamilton. From Pop To Present of imagery culled from different media, including highlights the journey of Pop, from its birth in film scenes, pornography, landscapes and animals. the UK, flowering in the USA, to its contemporary Tursic & Mille, Le Pas-Radis ou l’étrange porc-trait Tursic & Mille’s joyfully eccentric paintings legacy. From Pop to Present celebrates its pioneers recadré pas ses 4 followers, (October), 2020, oil on canvas, 200 × 150 cm; 78 3/4 × 59 in. © Tursic & simultaneously act within the tradition of the Eduardo Paolozzi, Robert Indiana and Keith Haring Mille, courtesy the artists and Galerie Max Hetzler Berlin | Paris | London medium and challenge it with a playful mixture alongside the leading artists in this movement today. of high and low, tradition and contemporaneity. 24 Carpenters Workshop Gallery 26 John Martin Gallery Aki and Arnaud Cooren: An Uncouth Song Tiss-Tiss 4 — 28 June 22 April — 27 August Mon to Fri 10am — 6pm Mon to Fri 10am — 6pm MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, Sat 26th 11am — 6pm, Sun 27th 12 — 5pm Sat 26th 11am — 6pm, Sun 27th closed 1st floor 38 Albemarle Street, W1S 4JG Aki and Arnaud Cooren, Tiss-Tiss 1st Floor, 4 Albemarle Street, W1S 4GA courtesy Carpenters Workshop Gallery jmlondon.com carpentersworkshopgallery.com ‘The colours in these new paintings have Carpenters Workshop Gallery will present Tiss-Tiss, an Indian quality to them, especially pink which a new collection of award-winning collectible is a colour that humms through them. I think design by Aki and Arnaud Cooren. The French- it found its way into the paintings because Japanese duo have a cross disciplinary approach, of the cherry blossom tree that was outside fusing notions of traditional handwoven textiles my lockdown studio window...’ Martin Finnin, Gripped by Pluto’s Left Hand, 120 × 180 cm. Image courtesy John Martin Gallery with aluminium in a minimalist design aesthetic. Martin Finnin, 2021 Tiss-Tiss will feature nine works.

25 Marlborough 27 Mazzoleni ALCHERA: Revisiting works Melissa McGill: In Venice by Joe Tilson from the 70s and 80s 23 June — 18 September Mon to Fri 10am — 6pm, Sat 11am — 5pm 17 June — 31 July MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, Mon to Fri 10am — 5.30pm, Sat by appointment Sat 26th 11am — 6pm, Sun 27th 12 — 5pm MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, 27 Albemarle Street, W1S 4HZ Ground floor th th Sat 26 11am — 6pm, Sun 27 12 — 5pm Melissa McGill, Red Regatta (Coppa del Presidente mazzoleniart.com della Repubblica, San Giorgio Maggiore), 6 Albemarle Street, W1S 4BY 2019, Archival pigment print, pigment and matte marlboroughgallerylondon.com gel medium, 142.2 × 213.4 cm, courtesy Mazzoleni London presents In Venice by Melissa Mazzoleni, London – Torino McGill. This will be the artist’s first solo exhibition Joe Tilson, Mnemonic Device, 1973 The exhibition revisits Joe Tilson’s wood relief, with the gallery. Following her highly acclaimed painting and sculptural works from the 1970s and Venice-based public art project Red Regatta, 2019, 80s. Named ALCHERA after the ancient aboriginal the exhibition presents related artworks in a wide concept of a timeless spiritual ‘Dream Time’, range of media. It will feature hand-painted this body of work marks a profound shift in photographic artist renderings, works with his artistic practice, as he moved from London sailcloth and paper, photographs, an installation in to the countryside of Wiltshire and Tuscany glass, sculptural sound works, and a new series of and abandoned British Pop Art tropes to explore watercolour studies of the Venetian Lagoon. timeless natural and ecological themes. treet ugh S HanoverP Street boro o l Mar ll eat 41 en Gr S OXFORD CIRCUS & Newburgh Street t r e et Carnaby Street

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Future Icons Presents: 15 leading luxury craft artists An exhibition of works on paper by one of across 3 levels of a beautiful Burlington Arcade the 20th Century’s most important British gallery space. Focusing on wall based textile led female artists. The exhibition will comprise Gwen John, Girl in a green cloche, artworks, our selection will be complemented watercolours, gouaches and pencil drawings Image courtesy Browse & Darby by handmade UK ceramics, jewellery, interior from the 1910’s and 1920’s. objets d’art and fashion accessories. DUO-HUE, Optical Structures of Colour 3:4

29 R oyal Academy of Arts 31 The Mayor Gallery RA Schools Show In Real Life

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The RA Schools Show is the annual exhibition of works by artists graduating from the UK’s longest Julio Le Parc, Modulación 114 B, 1976, acrylic on Art is a physical experience. After months established contemporary art school, the RA canvas, 120 × 120 cm, courtesy of The Mayor Gallery of online activity, The Mayor Gallery Summer Schools. The show will present work by emerging exhibition celebrates the irreplaceable event artists in a range of media with each exhibiting in of facing an artwork in real life. The show solo spaces in the rarely seen working studios assembles 35 pieces by artists from 12 different within the Royal Academy. countries renowned for their research on texture, Life inside the Royal Academy Schools ©Royal Academy of Arts / Benjamin McMahon colour, light, optical challenges or kinetic works, from the 1950s to present. 32 Lisson Gallery 34 Saatchi Yates : Pneuma Tesfaye Urgessa

24 June — 7 August 4 June — 25 August Tues to Sat, 11am — 6pm Mon to Sat 10am — 6pm, Sun 12 — 6pm MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, Sat 26th 11am — 6pm, Sun 27th 12 — 5pm Sat 26th 11am — 6pm, Sun 27th 12 — 6pm 22 Cork Street, W1S 3NA (galleries also at 6 Cork Street, W1S 3NX 27 Bell St, NW1 5BY and 67 Lisson St, NW1 5DA) saatchiyates.com Tesfaye Urgessa, Chasing After the Wind, 2020 lissongallery.com oil on canvas, photo courtesy of Saatchi Yates Tesfaye Urgessa lives and works in Germany, having For her 13th exhibition with Lisson Gallery and emigrated from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. He studied her first presentation on Cork Street, Shirazeh under modern master Tadesse Mesfin in Ethiopia, Houshiary opens an exhibition of all new work. and later graduated from the Staatlichen Akademie The artist presents five paintings, their surfaces in Stuttgart. Through these experiences, Urgessa taught with a connective energy that holds was able to connect Ethiopian iconography, pigment and fine skeins of pencil-work in Shirazeh Houshiary, Pneuma, 2020, pigment German Neo-expressionism from the 1980s and a and pencil on white Aquacryl on aluminium, mesmerising suspension. 190 × 190 × 5.3 cm © Shirazeh Houshiary, deep fascination with traditional figurative painting courtesy Lisson Gallery to create a unique and striking language.

33 Waddington Custot 35 Holtermann Fine Art Peter Blake: Time Traveller Shared Sculptures: Bill Woodrow 18 June — 13 August and Richard Deacon Mon to Fri 10am — 6pm, Sat 11am — 6pm MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, 13 April — 24 July Sat 26th 11am — 6pm, Sun 27th 12 — 5pm Tues to Fri 11am — 6pm, Sat 11am — 5pm 11 Cork Street, W1S 3LT MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, waddingtoncustot.com Sat 26th 11am — 6pm, Sun 27th 12 — 5pm 30 Cork Street, W1S 3NGR Peter Blake: Time Traveller is dedicated to the holtermannfineart.com groundbreaking exploration of collage by iconic Bill Woodrow and Richard Deacon, Conger, 2016, 221 × 299 × 83 cm, Artworks © Bill Woodrow British Pop artist Peter Blake. This survey show, © Richard Deacon, courtesy Holtermann Fine Art, After more than 30 years as a dealer and which includes a number of important museum photo Ollie Hammick. consultant in post-war and contemporary art, loans, investigates the fundamentals of Blake’s Holtermann opened its first public gallery at practice in collage over a career spanning seven Peggy Guggenheim’s former Cork Street decades, bringing together historic works with address in October 2019. The new gallery never-before-seen pieces. expands on Holtermann’s core activity of showing and placing important sculptural Peter Blake, Marilyn Monroe, Blue & Red, 1990 works in urban and natural settings. photographs and enamel on wood, 40 × 22 cm, courtesy Waddington Custot 36 Pippy Houldsworth Gallery 38 W aterhouse & Dodd Stories of the Imaginary Dennis Creffield: (Self-Portrait of Two Lemons) Stone & Steel & Just Follow Your Eyes 15 June — 9 July 13 May — 27 June Mon to Fri 9.30am — 6pm Mon to Fri 10am — 6pm, Sat 11am — 6pm MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, Sat 26th 11am — 6pm, Sun 27th closed Sat 26th 11am — 6pm, Sun 27th 12 — 5pm 2nd Floor, 16 Savile Row, W1S 3PL Stefanie Heinze, Conjunction of II, 2021 1st Floor, 6 Heddon Street, W1B 4BT oil and acrylic on canvas, 170 × 235 cm waterhousedodd.com image courtesy Pippy Houldsworth Gallery Dennis Creffield (1931—2018), Salisbury Cathedral houldsworth.co.uk West End, 1988, oil on canvas, 72 × 87 cm, An exhibition of paintings and charcoal drawings image courtesy Waterhouse & Dodd Stories of the Imaginary (Self-Portrait Of Two by Dennis Creffield (1931-2018) of English Lemons) is a solo exhibition of new paintings architecture from medieval cathedrals to the and drawings by German artist Stefanie Heinze. contemporary buildings of the City of London. Just Follow Your Eyes is a new ceramic Early 1950s works, comparable to those in the sculpture by artist and gallerist Tommaso Tate collection, are paired with his Arts Council Corvi-Mora commissioned specially for the and National Trust commissions of the 1990s. gallery’s micro-project space, The Box.

37 Luxembourg & Co. 39 Hauser & Wirth Lost in Italy Frank Bowling: London / New York 6 May — 3 July Ellen Gallagher: T ues to Fri 10am — 5pm, Sat 12 — 4pm Ecstatic Draught of Fishes MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, Sat 26th 11am — 6pm, Sun 27th closed 21 May — 31 July 2 Savile Row, W1S 3PA Mon to Sat 10am — 6pm luxembourgco.com MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, Frank Bowling, Swimmers, 2020 © Frank Bowling, th th courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth, Sat 26 10am — 6pm, Sun 27 12 — 5pm Curated by Francesco Bonami, Lost in Italy is an photo Thomas Barratt 23 Savile Row, W1S 2ET exhibition that explores the significant role played hauserwirth.com by Italy as an international artistic hub during the post-war decades of the 1950s and 60s, and its Presented across both London and New York particular influence on European and North 22nd Street galleries, Frank Bowling: London / American artists of the time. New York spans a 40-year period of the British artist’s career and includes a new selection of works. Ellen Gallagher’s exhibition presents Maurizio Cattelan, You, 2021 new large-scale paintings and watercolour photo Stephen White & Co works on paper. 40 LAMB MAY FAIR ART To Situations New

24 June — 31 July WEEKEND Tues to Fri, 11am — 7pm, Sat 11am — 4pm MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, SHOWREEL Sat 26th 10am — 6pm, Sun 27th 12 — 5pm 32 St. George Street, W1S 2EA lamb-arts.com Sunday 27 June 12 - 5pm May Fair Hotel, Stratton St, W1J 8LT Navigating the lyrical language of abstraction across time and place, To Situations New marks the On Sunday 27 June, the second May Fair Art Weekend Showreel opening exhibition at LAMB Arts in Mayfair, London. will be dedicated to the work of new media and moving image artists. Nodding to the space’s historic literary origins, the group show takes as a point of departure the abstract envelope jottings of Emily Dickinson For the inaugural event in October 2020 the work of twelve artists that comprise The Gorgeous Nothings to delve were selected, covering subjects of self, identity, place, fantasy and into the innate poetry of abstraction, an artistic Alek O., Tangram, Image courtesy the artist even venturing into dystopia. language that has been adopted by artists across As this programme goes to print our open call is inviting geographies, historically to the present. nominations from around the world. A panel from Mayfair galleries will select works from this open call to be shown alongside artworks nominated by Mayfair Art Weekend partner galleries. 41 Unit london We are delighted to be partnering with The May Fair Hotel You Gave Me Paradise for this event, where visitors will be able to view the selection of moving image artworks at the highest quality and in extreme comfort 27 May — 3 July in their May Fair Theatre space. Mon to Sat 10am — 7pm MAW hours: Fri 25th until 8pm, The full event programme will be listed on the Mayfair Art Weekend th th Sat 26 10am — 7pm, Sun 27 12 — 5pm website on 14 June, when FREE ticket booking will also open. 3 Hanover Square, London W1S 1HD unitlondon.com mayfairartweekend.com/showreel/ You Gave Me Paradise is Will Martyr’s third solo exhibition with Unit London. Martyr’s work explores May Fair Kitchen Summer Terrace is Open! the relationship between memories, people In association with Campari Will Martyr, How I remember you and their environments. He examines how our While at The May Fair Hotel, why not enjoy their ‘Italian terrazza’ image courtesy Unit London. surroundings impact our emotional states, as well inspired by the scenery of Tuscany’s verdant hills. Premiering 17th as our desires. The exhibition sees Martyr develop May, the summer pop-up will feature a masterfully crafted selection his practice to incorporate figures, a transition he has been thinking about for many years. of pizzette and cocktails paying tribute to the king of the Italian aperitivo, Campari.

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ROCCO FORTE HOTELS JOIN TODAY FOR HOTEL DE ROME BERLIN HOTEL AMIGO BRUSSELS THE BALMORAL EDINBURGH HOTEL SAVOY FLORENCE VILLA KENNEDY FRANKFURT BROWN’S HOTEL LONDON Unlimited access to frieze.com, including the archive THE CHARLES HOTEL MUNICH VILLA IGIEA PALERMO MASSERIA TORRE MAIZZA PUGLIA Free admission to digital talks HOTEL DE LA VILLE ROME HOTEL DE RUSSIE ROME ROCCO FORTE HOUSE ROME VERDURA RESORT SICILY ROCCO FORTE PRIVATE VILLAS SICILY HOTEL ASTORIA ST PETERSBURG Priority booking to Frieze Fairs and early access to Frieze Viewing Rooms FUTURE OPENINGS: THE WESTBUND HOTEL SHANGHAI THE CARLTON MILAN Exclusive member discounts in the Frieze shop Curated e-newsletters with global art highlights ROCCOFORTEHOTELS.COM Sign up on frieze.com 21 Seo Young-Deok Meditation 626 (2018)

Iron chain, 200 × 135 × 120 cm Presented by Opera Gallery Fenwick, 63 New Bond St, W1S 1RQ

Meditation 626 is made through the meticulous manipulation of the iron chains. Each iron piece is welded together to become a part of the dynamic system of interconnectivity exhibited in human forms. While the material may be physically strong, the true strength exhibited is that of the human spirit. The work by Korean artist Seo Young-Deok often showcases the suffering and decay from the experience of his family’s generation working in Korea’s industrialisation era.

22 Anthony James Ferrari 250 GTO (2021)

Copper repousse, 183 × 427 × 142 cm Presented by Opera Gallery 67-69 New Bond Street W1S 1RN

This is a new sculptural work by Anthony James from his Ferrari series. Ferrari 250 GTO is an exemplary automotive specimen — the apex of power, form, function, and aesthetics. Its archival quality in copper is memorialised in performative stillness for it is no longer a functional archetype of raw power and speed – instead, this artwork lies in stately repose, stripped of its engine, stripped of its function.

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BondSt_A5_Ad_AIM_AW140521.indd 1 14/05/2021 11:52 15 Elisabeth Frink 17 Horse and Rider Cinch (2013) (1974) Burlington Arcade, Burlington 1 New Bond Street, W1S 1SP Gardens, W1S 3ER

16 Long Hair (2020) 18 Joel Shapiro Untitled (2012) Presented by Lisson Gallery Burlington Gate, Cork Street, W1S 3NB 23 Savile Row, W1S 2ET

‘London and most cities are full of statues. Soldiers and benefactors, reformers and heroes people the streets alongside the existing population. In some ways they are the winners but usually they depict the past and they straddle the living town with the dead one. Like gravestones they are markers or stand- ins, upright and human sized, bronze or stone they allow a cross over between fl esh and 19 Antoni Malinowski architecture, present and past, reality and depiction. Spectral Stream (2009) At school pickup I watched the passing shoppers through the car windscreen as if it was a river or a 46 Maddox Street, W1S 1AY movie and realised that right here was an endless supply of models, a huge catalogue of various possible statues. I installed a camera on a traffi c island near my studio and recorded the lunchtime pedestrians crossing at the lights. Long hair is the title and each work has a similar catchphrase to allow cataloguing and easy form fi lling. 20 Bruce McLean I will never know who they are as with most Handbag Heads (2004) passing humans. They are strangers known by a shape, a walk, a colour only. I chose the colour of 1 Hanover Street, W1B 2EL the statue from the blackish refl ective coat, if they had passed and the police asked you for a descr- iption, you might remember this fl ash of colour only and maybe the bag and long hair.’ Julian Opie, 2021

10 Mayfair Sculpture Trail mayfairartweekend.com 11 10 Neil French 13 David Breuer-Weil Three Figures Alien 2 (2018) (Terence Donovan, Twiggy and Shopper) Presented by E&R Cyzer (2014) New Bond Street, W1S 3SU

Bourdon Place, W1K 3AB Alien 2 is a recent monumental sculpture in the iconic series of Aliens and Visitors by David Breuer-Weil that have been exhibited in the UK and worldwide. Related works by Breuer-Weil will be exhibited at E&R Cyzer concurrently. These works explore our sense of 11 Banksy belonging. Falling Shopper (2011) I have just done a major virtual exhibition at a UK Museum that is still on; but with 22 Bruton Lane, W1S 4EJ Alien 2 I wanted to land a massive physical entity to express our re-entry into the real world and nothing could be more real and physical than a massive sculpture in the heart of Mayfair. The subject of an Alien is not only an extra terrestrial, but anyone who feels alienated from a place or society. I like the idea of impressing that upon one of the most mainstream venues in the world, Mayfair. David Breuer-Weil 2021

12 Henry Moore 14 Lawrence Holofcener Time-Life Screen Allies (1995) (1952–3) New Bond Street, W1S 3SU 53 New Bond St, W1S 2TY

8 Mayfair Sculpture Trail mayfairartweekend.com 9 8 Yinka Ilori In Plants We Trust (2020)

Presented by Grosvenor and AlterProjects 113 Mount St, W1K 2TX

9 Manolo Valdés Blue Infanta Margarita (2020)

Resin, 205 × 155 × 115 cm Presented by Opera Gallery Berkeley Square W1J 6EN

Manolo Valdés’ Infanta Margarita stands 7 William Peers In the fi rst weeks of the Covid-19 pandemic, to interact with its environment at Origin VI (2021) William Peers began work on a series of Berkeley Square. As one of Spain’s most monumental carvings of heads in marble. renowned living artists Manolo Valdés Presented by For a sculptor whose work has been largely fi nds inspiration from old masterpieces by John Martin Gallery concerned with abstraction for nearly two the likes of Velázquez, Rembrandt or Goya, South-East Grosvenor Square decades, these carvings marked a radical using them as a pretext for creating a new W1K 4AB change in his work. Origin VI is the sixth and aesthetic. Monumentality in Manolo largest in series with a further fi ve carved heads Valdés’ oeuvre is well-suited to the urban made over the last 18 months. Origin I – V landscape with the round and horizontal in the series will be presented at John Martin shapes that fi t perfectly in the avenues Gallery in September. and parks, as they soften the rectitude of street lines and building vertical outlines. I have not set out to carve a likeness of anyone… It is only when I stand back that I see someone. Someone new, or old... I realise that for me they seem timeless and take me back to the beginning of time. They could be from any era; race and gender unclear, shifting and ambiguous. I am also conscious that I am creating a statue, albeit a statue of no one in particular, in a time when the very existence of statues is in question.

6 Mayfair Sculpture Trail mayfairartweekend.com 7 1 Fernando Laposse 5 Morag Myerscough Wild Lights (2020) See Through (2020)

Presented by Grosvenor Presented by Grosvenor and AlterProjects and AlterProjects Mercato Mayfair, W1K 6ZA North West Grosvenor Square W1K 4AB

2 Julien Colombier Red Hot Contrasts (2020)

Presented by Grosvenor 6 Hande Şekerciler and AlterProjects ecstasy self-portrait no: 1 Balderton Street, W1K 6TG (2020)

Bronze with custom-made chemical patina, (3 + 1 edition), Presented by JD Malat Gallery North-East Grosvenor Square 3 Margaux Carpentier W1K 4AB Watching You Grow (2020) Hande Şekerciler was born in 1982 in Bursa, Turkey. The nude sculpted fi gures Presented by Grosvenor in her ‘ecstasy’ series reject clothing, and AlterProjects accessories, and even hair to remove Brown Hart Gdns, W1K 6WP them from gendered and societal labels. This so-called ‘purifi cation’ is an attempt to create characters at ‘peace with their sexuality and orientation who embrace their existence’. Her interest in technology 4 Antony Gormley and new production techniques help her ROOM (2014) to combine classical forms with contemporary production methods. 8 Balderton Street, Brown Hart Grdns, W1K 6TF

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