The Fleming Collection is considered to be the finest collection of Scottish art outside public institutions, comprising over 600 works from the seventeenth century to the present day. The collection is made up of Scottish greats from Henry Raeburn and David Wilkie to Elizabeth Blackadder and William Gillies, being particularly noted for its works by the Glasgow Boys and Girls as well as a superb selection of the Scottish Colourists. It remains a living collection through further acquisitions, focusing on filling historical gaps as well as emerging Scottish artists. The Fleming Collection has run as a ‘Museum without Walls’ strategy since 2015, developing a programme of touring exhibitions, such as the Scottish Colourists and Scottish Women Artists, as well loans of individual works to support both long-term displays and temporary exhibitions in public institutions. The Fleming Collection is owned by the Fleming-Wyfold art Foundation, a charity which promotes Scottish art and creatively largely outside Scotland. Please be aware that this venue is not a gallery.

The Fleming Collection is an Art UK Founder Partner
The Fleming Collection
15 Suffolk Street, London, Greater London SW1Y 4HG England
info@flemingcollection.com
020 7042 5730
http://www.flemingcollection.comPlease remember to double-check the opening hours with the venue concerned before making a special visit
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