Galerie Arabesque, textiles on display in the Olympia press area
Clive Loveless
Clive Loveless
Bryan Reeves, Tribal Gathering
Bryan Reeves, Tribal Gathering, Tutsi baskets
Bryan Reeves- Tribal Gathering, one of three decorative bark panels, Congo
Bryan Reeves, Tribal Gathering
Bryan Reeves, Tribal Gathering
Bryan Reeves, Tribal Gathering
Bryan Reeves, Tribal Gathering
Gallery Yacou – Robin Yacoubian and Andrew Middleton
Gallery Yacou
Gallery Yacou
José Sanina, Lisbon
José Sanina, Lisbon
José Sanina, Lisbon, suzani detail
José Sanina, Lisbon, suzani detail
José Sanina, Lisbon, Chinese export embroidery detail
Galerie Arabesque,
Galerie Arabesque,
Galerie Arabesque, Fortuny panel detail, early 20th century
Galerie Arabesque, Fortuny panel detail, early 20th century
Manuel Castilho, Portugal, Yuat River war shield
Galerie Arabesque,
Galerie Arabesque,
Galerie Arabesque,
Galerie Arabesque,
Galerie Arabesque,
Galerie Arabesque,
Eberhart Freudenreich, Galerie Arabesque
Galerie Arabesque, Tibetan silk cloud-collar
Ulrike Montigel, Galerie Arabesque, Stuttgart
Galerie Arabesque,
Galerie Arabesque, Fortuny textiles
Brian MacDonald
Brian MacDonald
Brian MacDonald
Brian MacDonald. Tekke Main carpet
Brian MacDonald
Brian MacDonald
Brian MacDonald
Ben Evans and Anahita Sadighi on the HALI stand at Olympia
Anahita Sadighi and Rachel Meek on the HALI stand
Antique carpets, textiles and works of tribal art are very lightly represented at this year’s summer Olympia (5-15 June 2014). The main participants in these fields are UK based dealers Brian MacDonald and Gallery Yacou, both traditional oriental carpet specialists, Ulrike Montigel (Galerie Arabesque, Stuttgart), with a well-judged mixture of oriental rugs, European and Asian textiles and other objets d’art, and two London-based tribal art specialists, Clive Loveless, with a mix of African, pre-Columbian and Australasian artefacts, and Bryan Reeves (Tribal Gathering), who predominantly shows African material.
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