Thomas Dane Gallery
Thomas Dane Gallery was established in March 2004 and currently exists in two London gallery spaces at 3 and 11 Duke Street St. James’s SW1, London and a third space in Naples on Via Francesco Crispi. The gallery has developed its distinctive position through: • A strong commitment to the moving image - both in the production and exhibition of works by Steve McQueen, John Gerrard, Akram Zaatari, Paul Pfeiffer and Bruce Conner. We have also staged complex shows relating to artists’ films from ‘A Certain Tendency in Representation’ curated by Francesco Manacorda to the first major presentation of Bruce Conner films in a UK gallery. • Our history of introducing important mid-generation artists from abroad to London – These include Cecily Brown, Albert Oehlen, Glenn Ligon, Dana Schutz, and Arturo Herrera, who now have an established base of museum and collector support in the UK. • The nurturing and development of new talent – such as Hurvin Anderson, Caragh Thuring, Walead Beshty, Kelley Walker, Ella Kruglyanskaya and Anthea Hamilton. • A commitment to curatorial experimentation by invited curators – including ‘Civil Restitutions’ (Oct. 2006, curated by Jeffrey Uslip and Simon Preston), ‘Very Abstract and Hyper Figurative’, (March 2007, curated by Jens Hoffman), ‘Sunless – Journeys in Alta California since 1933’ (Sept 2010, Curated by Walead Beshty), ‘The Medium of Contingency’, (Jan. 2011, curated by Miguel Abreu and Robin McKay), ‘Painthing on the Möve’ (Oct 2011) an exhibition of Chicago Imagists curated by Albert Oehlen, ‘Blind Architecture’ (November 2015) curated by Douglas Fogle and most recently 'Signals' (June 2018) in collaboration with kurimanzutto.
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Thomas Dane Gallery
Thomas Dane Gallery was established in March 2004 and currently exists in two London gallery spaces at 3 and 11 Duke Street St. James’s SW1, London and a third space in Naples on Via Francesco Crispi. The gallery has developed its distinctive position through: • A strong commitment to the moving image - both in the production and exhibition of works by Steve McQueen, John Gerrard, Akram Zaatari, Paul Pfeiffer and Bruce Conner. We have also staged complex shows relating to artists’ films from ‘A Certain Tendency in Representation’ curated by Francesco Manacorda to the first major presentation of Bruce Conner films in a UK gallery. • Our history of introducing important mid-generation artists from abroad to London – These include Cecily Brown, Albert Oehlen, Glenn Ligon, Dana Schutz, and Arturo Herrera, who now have an established base of museum and collector support in the UK. • The nurturing and development of new talent – such as Hurvin Anderson, Caragh Thuring, Walead Beshty, Kelley Walker, Ella Kruglyanskaya and Anthea Hamilton. • A commitment to curatorial experimentation by invited curators – including ‘Civil Restitutions’ (Oct. 2006, curated by Jeffrey Uslip and Simon Preston), ‘Very Abstract and Hyper Figurative’, (March 2007, curated by Jens Hoffman), ‘Sunless – Journeys in Alta California since 1933’ (Sept 2010, Curated by Walead Beshty), ‘The Medium of Contingency’, (Jan. 2011, curated by Miguel Abreu and Robin McKay), ‘Painthing on the Möve’ (Oct 2011) an exhibition of Chicago Imagists curated by Albert Oehlen, ‘Blind Architecture’ (November 2015) curated by Douglas Fogle and most recently 'Signals' (June 2018) in collaboration with kurimanzutto.
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Digitizing your art collection allows you to access it anywhere around the world.
A computer, tablet, and phone showing the native ArtCollection.io applications.

Available on any device, mac, pc & more

ArtCollection.io is a cloud based solution that gives you access to your collection anywhere you have a secure internet connection. In addition to a beautiful web dashboard, we also provide users with a suite of mobile applications that allow for data synchronization and offline browsing. Feel confident in your ability to access your art collection anywhere around the world at anytime. Download ArtCollection.io today!

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Google Play Button to download Android application.