Opening Day, Summer Olympia Fair

Opening Day, Olympia Art & Antiques Fair, London, June 2014
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Antique carpets, textiles and works of tribal art seen at the Olympia Fair
- Galerie Arabesque, Khayamiya Egyptian Appliqué
- 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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