EYE VIEWING ROOMEye Viewing Rooms present a curated selection of works chosen in collaboration with international galleries and reflecting Eye of the Collector’s ethos of connoisseurship and diversity.
Image representative of
Eye Viewing Room
Mimmo Rotella, La rapina, 1964
Courtesy of Tornabuoni Art
Modular TV bench, Hans Olsen for Bramin, 1957
Courtesy of Modernity
Greek black-glazed hydria, circa 350 - 300 BC
Courtesy of Kallos Gallery
Eye of the Collector will be launching an online viewing room to coincide with the date of the inaugural edition which was due to open at Two Temple Place, London. The fair is now scheduled to take place from 8-11 September.
Accessible from 12 - 31 May, the online viewing room at eyeofthecollector.com will reflect the fair's ethos as a celebration of connoisseurship, presenting select works of art and design carefully chosen in collaboration with participating galleries including; Thomas Gibson Fine Art, Kallos Gallery, Michael Hoppen Gallery, Dickinson, Gallery FUMI, Tornabuoni Art and Marlborough Gallery.
Works will be presented in a format that juxtaposes contemporary, modern and ancient to create new dialogues, suggest new collecting pathways and that embodies the spirit of Eye of the Collector.
Nazy Vassegh, Founder and CEO of Eye of the Collector comments:
'We want to support our exhibitors during this difficult time and offer them an additional platform that also allows collectors the opportunity to participate at a time when they would have been visiting our inaugural edition. We are not charging exhibitors for this service and this is in addition to our planned event that is now scheduled for 8-11 September 2020.’Eye Viewing Room participants include:
Alon Zakaim Fine Art
London
Ariadne
London & New York
BASTIAN
London & Berlin
Beck & Eggeling
Düsseldorf
Galleria Continua
San Gimignano, Beijing, Les Moulins, Havana, Rome
David Gill Gallery
London
Dickinson
London & New York
Frederick Mulder
London
Gallery FUMI
London
Kallos Gallery
London
Kate MacGarry
London
Lyndsey Ingram
London
Marlborough Gallery
London & New York
Michael Hoppen Gallery
London
Modernity
Stockholm
Morentz
Waalwijk
MT Art
London & Paris
Osborne Samuel
London
Pangolin London
London
Thomas Gibson Fine Art
London
Ting Ying Gallery
Hong Kong
Tornabuoni Art
Florence, Paris, London, Milan, Forte dei Marmi, Crans Montana
Vigo Gallery
London