“I was astonished by the group, both in terms of their individual quality and how cohesive the collection was,” says Waterhouse & Dodd’s Jamie Anderson, who earlier this year went to see a private collection of works by David Bomberg (1890-1957).
“They hung so well together that almost immediately my thoughts turned from working with individual pieces to creating a formal exhibition.”
This week Waterhouse & Dodd (November 1-24) launches a show of these works, the third exhibition of Bomberg’s work it has staged in three years. Unlike the previous shows, all included this time are from the single private English collector who bought Bomberg’s works exclusively for more than 10 years.