Latest News Articles by Gabriel Berner
Richard Green joins the Henry Moore focus in landmark year
29 May 2026This year marks 40 years since the death of Henry Moore (1898-1986), the towering figure of modern British sculpture, with a raft of anniversary exhibitions taking place over the summer.
Blackadder goes forth at Burlingham
29 May 2026This summer, Jenna Burlingham Gallery is turning its attention to the early work of Elizabeth Blackadder (1931-2021), before the flower paintings and cat pictures that made her one of Scotland’s most recognisable artists.
Lively Firsts brings in the crowds
29 May 2026The ABA’s flagship fair boasted a strong turnout, international interest and a younger audience
Heron spotting at Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert
08 May 2026London gallery holds its second exhibition since it started to represent the artist’s estate six years ago
First days of the US and much more
08 May 2026Ahead of a very busy period for the trade, we kick off our guide to the events coming up with a London fair marking the 250th anniversary of the US Declaration of Independence.
Dealer news in brief including Grosvenor Gallery now representing the estate of George Claessen
08 May 2026A round up of new developments from around the art trade
London gallery expands horizons as 15th to 19th century art is paired with focus on photography
01 May 2026On a hot afternoon in 2000, as part of his broader exploration of marginalised communities, Italian photographer Marco Delogu (b.1960) visited a Roma camp on the outskirts of Rome.
Beauty of Brancusi’s world caught on camera
01 May 2026Galerie Negropontes has turned to photography to explore the work of another canonical artist.
Petersfield event is a ‘must for collectors and connoisseurs’
27 February 2026An original cold-painted bronze figure by Demetre Chiparus (1886-1947), renowned for his theatrical Art Deco dancer sculptures of 1920s Paris, is among the standout pieces at the upcoming Petersfield Antiques Fair.
Dealers and interior designers collaborating as a ‘single marketplace’ will make debut at Bath fair
27 February 2026A new design and antiques venture will debut at the Bath Decorative Antiques Fair with a Grand Tour– inspired selection that includes a pair of hand-carved marble obelisks with striking malachite detailing.
Furnished in the grand manner: Corby Castle brought grandeur to Cumbria
27 February 2026Extensive contents of Cumbrian castle take three days to sell in North Yorkshire auction
Clinch a Klimt deal at just four figures
13 February 2026Prints proved popular at this year’s London Art Fair (LAF), with a rare first reproduction of Gustav Klimt’s 'Bildnis Elisabeth Lederer' among the early highlights.
Winter in Chester fuels warm feeling
13 February 2026The February Cheshire Decorative, Antiques & Art Fair marks the event’s first winter outing at Chester Racecourse since 2023.
Parks highlighted fight for civil rights
13 February 2026Few photographers were as explicit about the purpose of their work as Gordon Parks (1912-2006), who in 1967 described the camera as his “choice of weapon” against racism, discrimination and poverty.
A career of ‘educated gambling’
30 January 2026Veteran dealer Peter Petrou looks back on five decades in the trade ahead of an auction of items from his collection
‘Springboard at the start of the year’
16 January 2026London Art Fair stands out as a key early opportunity to showcase works to a domestic audience
Found behind the blue door
05 January 2026Print specialist who relocated to Chichester now opens a gallery in the ‘growing creative community’
Go Roman this year to look for festive buys
15 December 2025Despite some “spirited resistance,” antiquities dealer Rupert Wace has been coaxed into releasing a selection of ancient treasures and curios this festive season.
Artists Deborne and Ottman come to light at Darnley Fine Art
15 December 2025To mark the completion of its newly expanded space in the West End’s Cecil Court, Darnley Fine Art is presenting an exhibition on the so-called ‘lost’ Post-Impressionists Robert Deborne (1870-1944) and Henri Ottmann (1877-1927).
Goodger aims for exceptional qualities
15 December 2025This horn casket was presented to King Edward VII on March 28, 1901 by the Worshipful Company of Horners.