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        • EYE OF THE COLLECTOR
          REPORTS STRONG SALES

          ‘With over 3,000 people through the door, we are delighted to report strong sales and great attendance by collectors and institutions alike.’

          Nazy Vassegh
          Founder and CEO
          Eye of the Collector


          Boutique fair Eye of the Collector reported strong sales on the VIP and opening day of its second edition including:

          William Scott, Blue and Black Still Life, 1962 at £320,000 to an important private collection. Paul Feiler, Porth Gwarra, Blue Vertical, 1962, priced at £135,000, both offered by Alan Wheatley Art

          Tadesse Mesfin, Pillars of Life: Guleet VI, 2021 and Tizta Berhanu, Protection, 2021 priced at £30,000 and £14,500 respectively both offered by Addis Fine Art

          Five works from Gillian Jason Gallery including Nancy Cadogan, Be Yourself, Everyone Else is Taken, 2021 (£9,600), two works by Milan Young, Sierra Leone, 2022 (£2,500) and Toll, 2021 (£1,800), Megan Baker, Beneath the Blue, 2022 (£4,000), and Eleanor Johnson, Nasty Woman II, 2022 (£7,500)

          Three early works by Cissie Kean, Dolphin and Bottle, c. 1930, Childhood Memories, c. 1925, Target and Flower, c. 1925, (£9,500 each), and Bram Bogart, Witzeeblauw, 1966 (£55,000) all offered by Whitford Fine Art

          Two monumental stoneware works by Oriel Zinaburg, Stav #702, Folded Organic Form, 2021 and White 131, Folded Organic Form, 2021 priced at £3,250 and £3,650 respectively, offered by Ting-Ying Gallery

          David Aiu Servan-Schreiber, Manaza, 2021, priced at £15,900, and Robert Montgomery (b. 1972), The People You Love, 2010/2022, priced at £38,000, both offered by MT Art Agency

          A porcelain work by Katie Spragg, Piscine, 2021 offered by Ruup & Form at £2,100

          Johnny Izatt-Lowry, A Kettle, 2022 priced at £6,800 with Cooke Latham Gallery.
           


          Participating Exhibitors

          Addis Fine Art

          Alan Wheatley Art

          Alice Black Gallery

          Alon Zakaim Fine Art

          Ana Escarzaga Gallery

          Ariadne

          A.I. Gallery

          Charles Burnand Gallery

          Cooke Latham Gallery

          Cynthia Corbett Gallery

          Gallery FUMI

          Gillian Jason Gallery

          Kallos Gallery

          Kate MacGarry

          Katie Jones

          MTArt

          Opera Gallery

          Pangolin London

          Patrick Heide Contemporary Art

          Rebecca Hossack Gallery

          Ruup & Form

          Selma Feriani Gallery

          Stephen Webster

          Ting-Ying Gallery

          Whitford Fine Art
           


          Press Enquiries

          Nazy Vassegh

          press@eyeofthecollector.com

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