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Charles Russell Speechlys partners with London Art Week

Charles Russell Speechlys is proud to be sponsoring its first London Art Week (“LAW”), supporting the world’s leading art galleries and auction houses.

LAW’s mantra to showcase the finest works of art from Antiquity to the 20th Century supported by academic excellence and world-class research echoes Charles Russell Speechlys’ own values and practices. 
 
The Firm looks to guide clients through their most pressing challenges and most rewarding opportunities by calling on their years of experience, collective legal expertise and international outlook.  
 
Rudy Capildeo, Partner and Co-Head of Charles Russell Speechlys’ Art & Luxury practice commented: “After a difficult couple of years, it’s wonderful not just to be celebrating the visual arts but also the musical, with a programme of outstanding talent from the Philharmonia Orchestra.
 
"While we have all learned to become more agile and digital, increasing accessibility and choice, being able to bring people together in St James’s and Mayfair highlights the value of community and place making”.  
 
Tim Maxwell, Partner and Co-Head of Charles Russell Speechlys’ Art & luxury practice added: “We are also pleased to be supporting and highlighting LAW’s museum and cultural partners, some of whom we know very well, and  look forward to catching up with our friends, old and new from across the art world during what promises to be another fantastic week”.
 
For more information on London Art Week please visit their website - London Art Week – A major showcase of the best that London's art world has to offer.

 

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