Unexpected, unusual and often overseen objects are the stock in trade of art gallery Oliver Hoare.
Established in 1986 by the late dealer Oliver Hoare and run today by his son Damian Hoare and Ann Corne, the gallery’s latest show is no different, championing rare and curious objects connected to the natural world.
The Natural World runs until October 22 at London gallery space Cromwell Place in South Kensington with around 40 objects on show, from Chinese root sculptures and scholar’s rocks to ancient stone carvings, meteorites, and imperial relics.