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London’s Eden Gallery celebrates its 25th anniversary next week with a whirlwind of special events and exhibitions

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What do you want to know: Eden Gallery was established in 1997 by Cathia Klimovsky and, in the two and a half decades since its founding, has grown into an international network of galleries – with locations ranging from Aspen to Dubai – and recognized for exhibit and promote bold and unique contemporary art. Celebrating its 25th anniversary, Eden Gallery will present “London Art Week”, a special staging of exhibitions taking place April 25-26, 2023, showcasing an incredible range of dynamic artworks from a selection of six of the main artists of the gallery. Held at the New Bond Street location of Eden Gallery, visitors will have the chance to not only view the gallery’s inimitable selection of artwork, but also meet the artists themselves, offering insight invaluable to both the work and the creative process of the artist – a rare opportunity for art collectors and enthusiasts alike. “‘London Art Week’ promises to be a celebration of creativity and artistic expression, showcasing some of the most creative and exciting minds in the world,” Klimovsky said. “We are thrilled to host this incredible event and showcase the diversity and creativity of contemporary art.”

Installation view of a work by Daniel Gastaud.  Courtesy of Eden Gallery.

Installation view of a work by Daniel Gastaud. Courtesy of Eden Gallery.

Why we love it: Over the two days of exhibitions, visitors can explore and experience the vibrant and thought-provoking art of a diverse selection of international artists. The opening day presentation, “Between the Strokes,” juxtaposes street art-inspired works by artist Jisbar with text-based compositions by the artist known simply as Joseph, as well as paintings by Daniel Gastaud. , which synthesize elements of Pop art and conceptual art. . The following presentation, “Imaginative Forms”, offers a more in-depth look at a range of contemporary sculptures, from whimsical and colorful wordforms to works centered on themes of urban luxury and nostalgic sculptures inspired by the proverbial inner child. Eden Gallery has earned a reputation for its carefully curated and lively exhibitions, as well as a roster of exciting contemporary artists, and the presentations that make up the gallery’s London Art Week exemplify this status. Whether you are a returning visitor to Eden Gallery or a newcomer wishing to explore and learn more about Eden’s finest artists, these two days are not to be missed.

Installation view of Dorit Levinshtein's work.  Courtesy of Eden Art.

Installation view of Dorit Levinshtein’s work. Courtesy of Eden Art.

According to the Gallery: “The first day of ‘London Art Week’ at the Eden Gallery promises to be a dazzling display of creativity and innovation… This dynamic collection of contemporary artwork offers a fresh perspective on classic themes and will captivate art lovers of all kinds. The second day of London Art Week at the Eden Gallery promises to be just as captivating as the first. Visitors can marvel at the luxurious resin sculptures of Fred Allard, get lost in the twirling brightly colored figures of Dorit Levinstein, and explore the exquisite chrome sculptures of Véronique Guerrieri. This stunning collection of contemporary artwork showcases the beauty and elegance of the human form and promises to inspire and delight art lovers of all kinds.

Installation view of works by Fred Allard.  Courtesy of Eden Gallery.

Installation view of works by Fred Allard. Courtesy of Eden Gallery.

RSVP for London Art Week at Eden Gallery here.

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