30 November - 13 December

Second Nature

London Art Week 2024

Stuart Lochhead Sculpture will open its new gallery on Old Bond Street coinciding with London Art Week in December 2024. Founded in 2018, Stuart Lochhead Sculpture has earned a reputation for excellence in the international art world, and its new home in this iconic location is fitting for its next step. Considered to be the heart of London’s art scene for over 150 years, Old Bond Street provides a perfect platform for the gallery’s vision of presenting Old Master sculptures in a striking, contemporary environment.

The gallery’s new space has been designed by the firm Kodai and Associates, whose practice draws on architect Yuichi Kodai’s Japanese heritage. In creating a unique setting for the presentation of sculpture ranging from the Renaissance to the early 20th century, Kodai and Associates balance elegance with a modern aesthetic that reflects both the gallery’s dedication to artistic legacy and its forward-looking approach.

Previous exhibitions & fairs

London, UK
Beyond Face Value: Likenesses as Metaphors in European Sculpture
This exhibition is dedicated to sculpted allegories in portrait-form: from idealised representations of womanhood to personifications of a city or nation, as well as sculpted likenesses that bring forward important themes of freedom and racial and sexual identity.
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Maastricht, The Netherlands
TEFAF Maastricht 2024
Stuart Lochhead Sculpture has been a stand out exhibitor at recent editions of TEFAF Maastricht with incredible objects selling to world-class museums. Now the London-based sculpture dealer has once again announced its participation in the fair’s 2024 edition with a special, one-room exhibition dedicated to nineteenth-century polychrome sculpture.
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London, UK
The Alchemist’s Laboratory: Giambologna’s Forge in Florence
This exciting exhibition brings together a spectacular selection of five original bronzes by Giambologna, the greatest sculptor at the Medici court in Florence in the late sixteenth century.
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