Sladmore Gallery

Sladmore Gallery Specialising in Sculpture, since 1965. Based in Jermyn Street, London

Currently on show: ‘Rare and Wild’Endangered animals captured in bronzeThis exhibition brings together artworks from the...
21/05/2026

Currently on show: ‘Rare and Wild’
Endangered animals captured in bronze

This exhibition brings together artworks from the 19th century to the present-day focusing on animals that have become threatened or vulnerable in their natural habitats. Elephants, bears, big cats, apes and so many other species from across our planet continue to inspire artists to capture their form in sculpture or in drawing. This exhibition highlights both their beauty and their fragile presence on earth.

Please contact us for further information

06/05/2026

Now Open - ‘Nic Fiddian Green: Spiritus Equus’
📍 The National Sporting Library and Museum, Middleburg, Virginia. 🇺🇸

The exhibition will run until September 12th and features over thirty artworks from across Nic’s career. Spanning a variety of mediums, scales, motifs and forms, this exhibition is a unique retrospective that pays tribute to the horse and its capacity to evoke a wide array of emotion and experiences.
To visit, please contact us or the museum.

102 The Plains Road, Middleburg, VA20117

29/04/2026

Coming soon…

We are delighted to announce that ‘Nic Fiddian Green: Spiritus Equus’ will be opening this Friday May 1st at the National Sporting Library and Museum, Middleburg, VA, USA 🇺🇸

The exhibition will run from May 1st - September 12th 2026. A big thank you to PPC from the UK for their fantastic help at installing the thirty sculptures on display inside and outside the museum.

Last few days to view:Mark Coreth: A Flamboyance of FlamingosOne of the collective nouns for a group of flamingos is a f...
13/04/2026

Last few days to view:
Mark Coreth: A Flamboyance of Flamingos

One of the collective nouns for a group of flamingos is a flamboyance, which is a fitting term to describe Mark’s impressive new bronzes depicting this striking bird. Mark set out to capture the vitality and spirit of one of nature’s most elegant and theatrical birds following a visit to the Soysambu Wildlife Conservancy in Kenya (see image 5).

A range of Mark Coreth’s wildlife sculptures are on display at the gallery alongside the flamingos until Wednesday this week.

Please contact us for further information.

Mark CorethA Flamboyance of FlamingosWe are delighted to present Mark Coreth’s new series of bronze sculptures. One of t...
20/03/2026

Mark Coreth
A Flamboyance of Flamingos

We are delighted to present Mark Coreth’s new series of bronze sculptures. One of the collective nouns for a group of flamingos is a flamboyance, which is a fitting term to describe Mark’s impressive new bronzes depicting this striking bird. Mark set out to capture the vitality and spirit of one of nature’s most elegant and theatrical birds following a visit to the Soysambu Wildlife Conservancy in Kenya.

A range of Mark Coreth’s wildlife sculptures are on display at the gallery alongside the flamingos.

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We are delighted to have loaned several sculptures to a major touring exhibition on Prince Paul Troubetzkoy (Italian, 18...
13/03/2026

We are delighted to have loaned several sculptures to a major touring exhibition on Prince Paul Troubetzkoy (Italian, 1866 - 1938). First at the Musée d’Orsay, Paris and now at Galleria d’Arte Moderna Milano until 28th June 2026.

Developed in partnership with the Museo del Paesaggio in Verbania the exhibition traces the life of this artist, born in Italy, who also had a brilliant career in the United States. A highly talented portraitist, he was much sought-after by celebrities, the Parisian elite and the first American film stars.

See above some photographs of several artworks we have had the pleasure of loaning:
Portrait of Carlo Bugatti, 1899
‘La Argentina’, 1910
Portrait of Sessue Hayakawa, 1919-1920


🧧✨ Celebrating the Year of the Horse which begins today with ‘Fire’ by Nic Fiddian Green (British b. 1963). At 24ft tall...
17/02/2026

🧧✨ Celebrating the Year of the Horse which begins today with ‘Fire’ by Nic Fiddian Green (British b. 1963). At 24ft tall, it encapsulates themes of energy and transformation that accompany this Lunar New Year.

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Wishing our friends and followers a Happy Valentine’s Day for the past weekend 💌🕊️‘In our life there is a single colour,...
16/02/2026

Wishing our friends and followers a Happy Valentine’s Day for the past weekend 💌🕊️

‘In our life there is a single colour, as in an artist’s palette, which provides the meaning of life and art. It is the colour of love’ Marc Chagall

1. Two Kudu Antelopes, ‘Caresse’, 1911. Rembrandt Bugatti
2. Roger and Angelique, Version 2, 1840. Antoine-Louis Bayre
3. Amur Tiger Pair, resting, 2019. Mark Coreth

Wishing our friends and followers a happy Christmas and New Year from all at Sladmore 🎁✨. The gallery will be closed fro...
23/12/2025

Wishing our friends and followers a happy Christmas and New Year from all at Sladmore 🎁✨. The gallery will be closed from 4pm today and re-opens at 10am on Monday 5th January 2026.

‘Winter Noon’ by Anna Hyatt Huntington, 1903.

Renowned for her expert anatomical work, Huntington once explained that “animals have many moods, and to represent them, is my joy.”

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