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London Craft Week – The Expert Eye: Discover Modern British Art with Specialist Dealers

Discover Modern British Art with Specialist Dealers london craft week

We are delighted to announce The Expert Eye: Discover Modern British Art with Specialist Dealers Guy Peppiatt, Harry Moore-Gwyn and Freya Mitton

Dive into the world of Modern British Art with specialist dealers Freya Mitton and Harry Moore-Gwyn in an engaging panel discussion. They discuss the timeless allure of Modern British Art, exploring the diverse movements that emerged in the 20th century, dissecting key influences of the era and tracing the lasting legacy of this influential art form today.

Set against the backdrop of the Mason’s Yard gallery shared by Freya Mitton, Harry Moore-Gwyn and Guy Peppiatt, this unique event offers an exclusive opportunity to look at and hear about some wonderful examples of Modern British Art first-hand.

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Freya Mitton Is passionate about helping clients acquire art works which they can enjoy in their homes and lives, she set up as an independent dealer in 2012. Previously she specialised in 20th Century British Art for both Bonhams and Sotheby’s.

Freya is a board member of the Association of Art & Antiques Dealers (LAPADA), and also a member of the British Antique Dealers Association (BADA) and an associate member of The Cotswold Art & Antique Dealer Association.

Harry Moore-Gwyn studied at Oxford University and Christie’s Education before working as a graduate trainee at Sotheby’s London. He started dealing independently in 2000 and has established himself as a dealer in British Paintings, drawings and sculpture with a focus on the period 1870 to 1950 and with artists ranging from painters of the Camden Town Group (including Walter Sickert and Robert Bevan) to the Bloomsbury Group, John and Paul Nash and Graham Sutherland.

He opened his first gallery in St James’s in 2018, moving to the Ground floor at 6 Mason’s Yard in 2021 in a space he now shares with Guy Peppiatt and Nicholas Shaw. His stock is also available for viewing at his home near Chalford in the western part of the Cotswolds. He has also regularly exhibited in New York at the Shepherd W&K Galleries and taken stands at many of the leading British art and antique fairs.