Alan Wheatley Art

Art Gallery & Dealer at 22 Mason's Yard
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10 / 10 from 2 reviews
Address
22 Mason's Yard
St James's
London
SW1Y 6BU
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Telephone
020 7930 1262
Region
St James's
Nearest Station
Piccadilly Circus
0.20 miles
Opening Summary
Tuesday to Friday - 11 am - 5 pm
Monday - by appointment

A modern gallery, located in the prime spot of St. James’s, offers diverse selection of Modern British Art.

As an independent art dealer Alan Wheatley has been offering his experience and expertise to wide range of clients and has been assisting with establishing private and corporate art collections for many years.

Alan Wheatley Art welcomes private collectors looking for specific works of art to enhance their collections, as well as individuals embarking on assembling their new collection of modern art.

With carefully selected paintings and sculpture in stock at Alan Wheatley Art, there is something just right for everyone!

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art lover

Jun 17, 2011

CURRENT EXHIBITION: ALAN DAVIE. To Uncover the Hidden Unknown. Early Paintings 1949-1968.
16 June – 22 July 2011

An exciting exhibition at Alan Wheatley Art of important early oil paintings by one of the most influential Modern British living artists, Alan Davie.

Alan Davie (born in 1920, Grangemouth, Scotland) is one of Britain's most internationally acclaimed artists of the post-war era. Distinguished by spontaneity, exuberant colour and improvisation, Davie's work has been shown frequently for the last 65 years.

This important exhibition at Alan Wheatley Art features oil paintings from the first two decades of the artist’s oeuvre and it will provide the opportunity to view previously unseen significant early works by the artist.

The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated major new publication, with an essay by Douglas Hall.
Anonymous

Jul 10, 2009

CURRENT EXHIBITION: 13-31 July 2009, 'FROM THE SIXTIES SO FAR'.
The exhibition focuses on various aspects of Abstract and Figurative Painting in British Art. It highlights substantial transformations which occurred in British art during the period of the 1960s, period of economic prosperity and social euphoria.
On show a selection of significant artworks by internationally renowned artists who have influenced generations of art students all over the world, including: Alan DAVIE, Antony DONALDSON, William GEAR, John HOYLAND, Albert IRVING, Allen JONES, Michael KIDNER, Peter PHILLIPS, Gary WRAGG amongst others.
Also a selection of bronze and aluminium sculptures by the leading sculptor of British Pop Art movement Clive BARKER and impressive fibreglass Dude Cowboy by Nicholas MONRO.
Great exhibition!
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