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Clarendon Fine Art to open new Glasgow gallery soon

Clarendon Fine Art to open new Glasgow gallery soon

Glasgow Timesa day ago
Clarendon Fine Art will launch its newest location on Royal Exchange Square on July 11, marking the brand's first gallery in the city.
The gallery will open in a restored historic building from the late 1700s, spanning two floors.
Helen Swaby, owner and chief executive officer of Clarendon Fine Art, said: "We are thrilled to be opening this gallery in Glasgow.
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"The new gallery reflects our commitment to making exceptional art accessible and engaging, offering both seasoned collectors and first-time buyers a truly inspiring experience.
"We look forward to becoming part of Glasgow's vibrant creative community."
The space will showcase modern and contemporary art from established and emerging artists, including The Connor Brothers, Mr Brainwash, Danielle O'Connor Akiyama, Philip Gray, and Fabian Perez.
Those interested in attending the launch event can RSVP at https://clarendonfineart.com/collections/glasgow.
Visitors can expect a mix of original artworks, limited editions, and sculptures.
The gallery will also offer personalised art consultation services, exclusive launch events, and opportunities to meet artists.
Clarendon Fine Art is inviting guests to its official launch event on August 21, from 7pm to 9pm.
Guests will enjoy a drinks reception, live entertainment, and the chance to explore the gallery's collection.
The gallery is located in a prime area of Glasgow, surrounded by luxury brands and cultural landmarks such as The Ivy, Vivienne Westwood, and the Gallery of Modern Art.
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