| Loan Exhibition - Final Details |
|
Loan Exhibition - final details and sponsors confirmed 25 pieces have been carefully chosen to make up the BADA Fair’s Loan Exhibition entitled ‘Pomp, Pageantry & Protection’. The exhibition will display 16th, 17th & 18th century polearms from the royal courts of Europe, lent from the world’s greatest private collection of etched and gilded hafted weapons. The collection has been assembled over 45 years and has never been displayed in public before. Two leading city institutions co-sponsor the exhibition: CBC UK and Charles Stanley. http://www.bada-antiques-fair.co.uk/exhibitions/loan-exhibition.html |


BADA Fair EventsThe 2013 BADA Fair special events programme is currently being planned and will be confirmed in the Autumn. Below are details of the 2012 special events which give an impression of the range of topics the programme will cover:Thursday 22 March 2012 11.00 – Event A - The House & Garden Style Report: the major interior and decorating trends of 2012. With Carole Annett, Commercial Retail Editor and Julia Page, Retail Editor, House & Garden 20.00 – 23.00 – Charity Gala Dinner in aid of HITS Friday 23 March 2012 11.00 – Event B - Country Life and the English Country House: the story of an unusual partnership. With John Goodall, Architectural Editor, Country Life Monday 26 March 2012 11.00 - Event C - ‘A covetous and greedy fellow.’ Canaletto and the British. With Colin Wiggins, Special Projects Curator at the National Gallery Tuesday 27 March 2012 11.00 – Event D - ‘Royal Protection and Modern Collecting: A guide to the BADA Fair’s Loan Exhibition. With Robert Miller |
News
|
Search the siteWhat’s on in the AreaChelsea, London – a prestigious residential and commercial area of central London for lifestyle, shopping and history. Few places in Europe can compare to the quality of its lifestyle retailing and fashion that can be found in this part of Chelsea. It is home to a vast range of quality dining, small luxury hotels and exclusive shops, as well as a cultural hub, with the likes of the Saatchi Gallery, Cadogan Hall and The Royal Court Theatre. |