LONDON.- The world-leading fashion and fine jewellery houses across
Bond Street are joining forces with the Royal Academy of Arts for the sixth year in their annual showcase of art and culture. This years event will be larger than ever before. The tailors of Savile Row are partaking for the second year alongside the unique brands of Mount Street, North and South Audley Street and Duke Street who all join for the first time.
Timed to coincide with the Royal Academys 255th Summer Exhibition, Art in Mayfair will run from 12 June 9 July 2023, as an immersive arts festival in celebration of the areas vibrant arts and cultural scene.
This year, world-renowned contemporary artist Bob and Roberta Smith RA whose best known work includes Make Art Not War has been invited to create the unique Art in Mayfair flags that will hang above Bond Street, Mount Street, North Audley Street and Duke Street.
Mayfairs most iconic brands and designers will also collaborate with the areas galleries and their world- renowned artists to host a series of pop-up exhibitions, showcases, talks and masterclasses. The festival will transform the neighbourhood into a live exhibition in recognition of Mayfairs rich art heritage.
Art will continue to spill out onto Bond Street and for the first time this year, across Mayfair too, including Savile Row, Mount Street, Duke Street and North and South Audley Street. Mayfair will play host to an outdoor sculpture trail, creating an immersive art experience like no other, where visitors can explore both the temporary and permanent artworks set throughout the destination. Trails from previous years have included work by Gavin Turk, Kojo Marfo, David Breuer Weil, Robert Indiana and Lee Gil Rae.
Katie Thomas, Associate Director at Bond Street & Mayfair, said: We are delighted to be celebrating the collaborative working relationship between art and fashion for our sixth year, working once again with the Royal Academy of Arts an incredible institution located right on our doorstep. We have seen some great examples of the coming together of art and fashion recently, including Louis Vuittons Bond Street installations for their partnership with Yayoi Kusama, and further afield, Diors recent exhibition of Claude and François-Xavier Lalannes work. As always, our hope for Art in Mayfair is to open a door into the worlds of art and fashion, which can easily feel inaccessible or alienating at times. The two are without doubt having a real moment and we are excited to see what our luxury houses have in store this year for Art in Mayfair.