Maddox Gallery today opens a new 3,000-square-foot gallery space in London’s Mayfair. Based on Berkeley Street, the gallery is spread across three floors and marks Maddox’s second space in the district, in addition to its original branch on Maddox Street, which opened in 2015.
“The opening of 12 Berkeley Street signifies a new chapter in the growth and expansion of Maddox,” said Jay Rutland, the gallery’s creative director. “A new W1 location further establishes us as a market leader in the art world.”
The gallery inaugurates the new space with “Storytelling,” a solo show of new works by the Scottish photographer David Yarrow. Featuring subjects including the British supermodel Cara Delevingne and the actor Bill Nighy, the works draw on the cinematic elegance for which the artist is best known.
“After three months on the road, it is good to be back home in London this week,” said Yarrow. “But what makes it very special is to be the artist launching Maddox’s new flagship gallery in the heart of Mayfair. I am flattered to be involved, and it is a big moment in both our journeys.”
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