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TEFAF New York
15 - 19 May 2026 Art Fair Piano Nobile will be exhibiting at TEFAF New York in May with a curated display illustrating key episodes in British art of the last century. For further information please contact... -
InSight No. 190
Edmund de Waal | jade steps grievance April 24, 2026 The ceramic installations of Edmund de Waal are rooted in poetry and reflect the artist’s profound awareness of how Occident and Orient intermingle. InSight No. 190 Edmund de Waal, jade... -
Grayson Perry
Maps and Tapestries
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Sickert: Love, Death & Ennui
The Herbert and Ann Lucas Collection 26 September - 19 December 2025 Piano Nobile In Sickert: Love, Death & Ennui Piano Nobile presented The Herbert and Ann Lucas Collection of paintings, drawings and prints by Walter Sickert. It was the most significant collection of... -
Highlighted Publication
Barbara Hepworth: Strings February 28, 2025 Barbara Hepworth: Strings is the first publication dedicated to the artist’s stringed sculptures, paintings and drawings. In 1939, Hepworth (1903–1975) made her first sculpture threaded with strings. For the rest... -
Highlighted Work
Leon Kossoff | Fidelma in a Red Chair, 1981 Fidelma in a Red Chai r is one of Leon Kossoff’s largest figure paintings of the nineteen-seventies and -eighties. The work was executed in a period of burgeoning self-confidence during... -
The grandest art and antiques fair in the world
The Times March 4, 2026 Every year in Maastricht priceless treasures go on sale, from a jewel-encrusted book of Shakespeare’s poems to a self-portrait by Rembrandt. Louisa McKenzie selects six of the most precious collectors’... -
Sickert: Love, Death & Ennui — a startling treat of a show
The Times Nancy Durrant's four star review explores how 'the often overlooked realist painter persuades us with his unembroidered take on daily life'. > Love and death are, said Walter Sickert, “the... -
Piano Nobile supports Artists for Kettle's Yard
Raising funds for the Jim & Helen Ede Fund March 12, 2026 Piano Nobile is proud to be a supporter of Artists for Kettle’s Yard , through the donation of Sandra Blow's Abstract No. 2, 1952 with the Knox Family Collection. The...
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