7th edition. The boutique fair for design and 20thC art. It offers a panorama of museum-quality works of modern art, design, decorative arts, tribal art, photography and jewellery from some of the world's leading international galleries.
Presented in a sophisticated setting in the heart of Mayfair, PAD is London’s boutique fair
for design and 20thC art. Renowned for cultivating eclecticism and connoisseurship, PAD
offers a panorama of museum-quality works of modern art, design, decorative arts, tribal
art, photography and jewellery from some of the world’s leading international galleries.
SEVENTH EDITION: NEW PARTICIPATING GALLERIES
The 7th edition of PAD London will run from 16-20 October on Berkeley Square and will
include 21 new participants across all disciplines, making a total of 60 exhibitors from 12
countries.
The top-tier contemporary design galleries to join the fair include SMO Gallery, Garrido
Gallery, Galleria’O, Galerie Kreo, Galerie BSL, Galerie Gosserez and Galerie Italienne. 20thC
design also expands with the participation of Galerie Matthieu Richard, Galerie Pascal
Cuisinier and Galerie Dutko, while turn-of-the-century furniture will be represented by
Atelier DL and Oscar Graf.
Ranging from Impressionist drawings to post-war abstract paintings, the selection of works
presented by new modern art galleries Vertes, Galleria d'Arte Frediano Farsetti, Galerie
Applicat-Prazan, Galerie Jean-François Cazeau and Galerie Silbereis will be of rare quality
and exceptional provenance.
This year is set to be the strongest yet for tribal art at PAD with the added participation of
Bernard Dulon, whose collection of African art has attracted the attention of renowned
institutions and museums worldwide. The field of antiquities will be introduced with David
Ghezelbash and Gordian Weber Kunsthandel exhibiting a range of exceptional works from
ancient Rome, Egypt and Greece. Japanese art and armour will also make a first-time
appearance at PAD with expert gallery Jean-Christophe Charbonnier, adding to the fair’s
diversity and originality.
Once again, luminaries from the worlds of design, art and fashion will come together at
PAD to select the winners of the PAD London-Moët Hennessy Prize. The prestigious judging
panel, chaired by Jasper Conran, and including architect Amanda Levete, designer Tom
Dixon and Serpentine Gallery director Julia Peyton-Jones, will determine the awards for theBest Stand, the Best Fine Art Piece, the Best Contemporary Design Piece and the Best 20thC
Decorative Art Piece.
An innovative design project of MwangaBora solar lamps promises to be a major highlight
at PAD this year. Created by renowned Kenyan engineer Evans Wadongo - named a CNN
Hero in 2010 – the lamps will feature in an installation at the entrance of the fair conceived
by fashion designer Reed Krakoff. The lamps will be sold to benefit Wadongo’s
organisation Sustainable Development for All Kenya (SDFA-Kenya), a not-for-profit that
creates opportunities for education, sustainable development and economic
empowerment throughout Africa.
EXHIBITOR LIST
88-Gallery (UK/France/Belgium)
20th Century Furniture
Adrian Sassoon (UK)
Contemporary Ceramics, Glass, Silver & Steel
Atelier DL (France)
19th Century Furniture
Ben Brown Fine Arts (UK/Hong Kong)
20th Century Art
Bernard Dulon (France)
Tribal Art
Blairman & Sons (UK)
19th & 20th Century Furniture
Carpenters Workshop Gallery (UK/France)
Contemporary Design
Chahan Gallery (France)
20th Century & Contemporary Decorative Arts
David Ghezelbash (France)
Antiquities
David Gill Galleries (UK)
Contemporary Design
Entwistle (UK/France)
African & Oceanic Art
Friedman Benda (USA)
Contemporary Art & Design
Gabrielle Ammann Gallery (Germany)
Contemporary Design
Galerie Applicat-Prazan (France)
Modern Paintings
Galerie Alain Marcelpoil (France)
20th Century Furniture
Galerie BSL (France)
Contemporary Design
Galerie Downtown (France)
20th Century Furniture
Galerie du Passage (France)
20th Century & Contemporary Design
Galerie Gosserez (France)
Contemporary Design
Galerie Gmurzynska (Switzerland)
20th Century Art
Galerie Hopkins (France)
20th Century Art
Galerie Italienne (France)
Contemporary Design
Jousse Entreprise (France)
20th Century Furniture
Karry Berreby (France)
20th Century Jewellery
Louisa Guinness Gallery (UK)
Jewellery by Contemporary Artists
Mayoral Galeria d’Art (Spain)
20th Century Art
Michael Hoppen Gallery (UK)
Fine Art Photography
Modernity (Sweden)
20th Century Design
Offer Waterman & Co (UK)
Modern British Art
Oscar Graf (France)
19th & 20th Century Furniture
Galerie Jacques de la Béraudière (Switzerland)
20th Century Art
Galerie Jacques Lacoste (France)
20th Century Design
Galerie Jean-David Botella (France)
20th Century Decorative Arts & Jewellery
Galerie Jean-Francois Cazeau (France)
Modern Art
Galerie Kreo (France)
Contemporary Design
Galerie Maria Wettergren (France)
Contemporary Design
Galerie Matthieu Richard (France)
20th Century Design & Decorative Arts
Galerie Mermoz (France)
Tribal Art
Galerie Pascal Cuisinier (France)
20th Century Furniture & Decorative Arts
Galerie Pascal Lansberg (France)
20th Century Art
Galerie Silbereis (France)
Contemporary Sculpture
Galerie Vedovi (Belgium)
20th Century & Contemporary Art
Galleria d'Arte Frediano Farsetti (Italy)
19th & 20th Century Art
Galleria’O (Italy)
Contemporary Design
Galleria Rossella Colombari (Italy)
20th Century Design
Galleria Tega (Italy)
20th Century Art
Gallery Fumi (UK)
Contemporary Design
Garrido Gallery (Spain)
Decorative Arts and Design
Gordian Weber Kunsthandel (Germany)
Antiquities
Hamiltons Gallery (UK)
Photography
Jean-Christophe Charbonnier (France)
Japanese Art
Jean-Jacques Dutko (France)
20th Century Furniture
Priveekollektie (The Netherlands)
Contemporary Design
Richard Nagy Ltd (UK)
German Expressionism & Viennese Secessionism
Robin Katz Fine Art (UK)
20th Century British Art
SMO Gallery (Lebanon)
Contemporary Design
Stellan Holm Gallery (USA)
Contemporary Art
The Mayor Gallery (UK)
20th Century & Contemporary Art
Van de Weghe Fine Art (USA)
20th Century & Contemporary Art
Vertes (Switzerland)
Modern Drawings and Paintings
PRESS CONTACT
Marta de Movellan
reiber + partners – international arts communication +44 (0)20 7436 6082
marta@reiberandpartners.com
PRESS PREVIEW: TUESDAY 15 OCTOBER, 11AM-1PM
PAD LONDON
Berkeley Square, W1
OPENING HOURS
Wednesday 16- Saturday 19 October: 11AM-8PM
Sunday 20 October: 11AM-6PM
TICKETS
Adults: £20
Students (with valid ID card): £10
Free entrance for children under 15