Waddington Custot

It has occupied various addresses on the Mayfair road in its history, making the Waddington name almost synonymous with Cork Street.

The main gallery then moved to 11 Cork Street, which was a new build designed by British architect John Pawson.

The gallery continued to exhibit Yeats’ pieces, as well as smaller works of artists from the School of Paris, like Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso.

Waddington Galleries introduced the works of emerging British talent, specifically with St Ives artists, including Patrick Heron, Terry Frost, and Roger Hilton.

From 1969, and throughout the 1970s, American Color Field painters such as Morris Louis, Kenneth Noland, and Jules Olitski were exhibited.

Waddington Custot represents a number of British and international artists, including Peter Blake, credited with designing the sleeve for The Beatles' album Sgt.

Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band,[6] Ian Davenport and French painter Fabienne Verdier.