LONDON.- Elizabeth Dellert, previously UK Fair Director of the Affordable Art Fairs, has joined
Cromwell Place as a Director. She will start her position on 4 January 2022 and will focus on the development of Membership services, strategic partnerships and long-term business goals.
Dellert joins Cromwell Place with a wealth of experience. She was at Affordable Art Fairs since 2019, building on 15 years of experience running a gallery in Mayfair; launching the art, antiques and design fair Masterpiece London; setting up her own art PR consultancy and piloting Frieze Masters. In her new position, Dellert will work alongside the leadership team composed of Preston Benson (Managing Director), May Calil (Membership Director) and Kathryn Waring (Operations Director) to advance the Cromwell Place mission as an international arts space where galleries, collectors, dealers, curators and arts professionals collaborate and flourish.
I am thrilled to be joining Cromwell Place. The organisation's business model has established a unique blueprint for the future of the art world, and the opportunity to bring my experience working across international art fairs and galleries to the creation of ambitious projects for Cromwell Place is an incredibly exciting one. I am looking forward to joining the team and developing these new significant strands for the business.
Elizabeth has long been a friend and supporter of Cromwell Place, which makes this a natural move. Her appointment enables us to continue to best serve our Members, allowing us to seize new opportunities, approach more ambitious projects, and position ourselves to expand at a greater scale. We are looking forward to the expertise and enthusiasm she will bring to our team and wider community. - Preston Benson, Managing Director, Cromwell Place.
Cromwell Place is a Membership organisation offering a first-of-its-kind exhibition and working space in central London, located in the heart of South Kensingtons museum district and housed within five Grade II listed buildings. Designed in 1858 by Sir Charles James Freake, the Victorian townhouses house 15 unique gallery spaces, permanent and shared offices, open-desks, meeting rooms and viewing rooms, and a Members-only Club Room.
Cromwell Place is home to some of the worlds most exciting galleries, collectors, dealers and advisors: with specialties ranging from Antiquities and Old Masters through to the 19th Century.