A Mohtashemi

Indian, Islamic and Cross Cultural Works of Art

Locations

London
69 Kensington Church Street, W8 4BG, London, United Kingdom
A Mohtashemi

Indian, Islamic and Cross Cultural Works of Art

Amir Mohtashemi exhibits a range of Indian, Islamic, and cross-cultural fine art, manuscripts, ceramics, metalwork, furniture, textiles, and arms and armour in his Kensington Church Street gallery. Amir strives to acquire significant, rare, and interesting objects with credible provenance.

The gallery participates in annual prestigious art fairs, including TEFAF Maastricht and Frieze Masters London.

Amir Mohtashemi Ltd is located on Kensington Church Street in London and showcases Indian and Islamic works of art with a particular interest in cross-cultural material. The gallery exhibits a range of items including paintings and miniatures, ceramics, metalwork, furniture, textiles and arms and armour. Amir strives to acquire important, rare and interesting objects which have a credible provenance.

Each year the gallery participates in prestigious art fairs namely TEFAF Maastricht and Frieze Masters London.

Amir Mohtashemi’s reputation for sourcing high-quality Islamic, Indian, and cross-cultural objects with credible provenance has led to fruitful relationships with several institutions over the past 20 years. The gallery has sold works to major museums, some of which you will find below:

Asian Civilisations Museum (Singapore)
Indian Heritage Centre (Singapore)
The British Library (London)
Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur)
Ismaili Council for Canada (Toronto)
Kiran Nader Museum of Art (New Delhi)
Louvre (Abu Dhabi)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York)
Hong Kong University Museum
Musée Guimet (Paris)
Musée du quai Branly (Paris)
Museo de Arte de Lima
Museum of Fine Arts Boston
Museum of Fine Arts Houston
Newark Museum (New Jersey)
The Sadberk Hanim Muzesi (Istanbul)
Victoria and Albert Museum (London)
The Art Gallery of South Australia (Adelaide)
Birmingham Museum of Art (Alabama)
The David Collection (Copenhagen)
Fitzwilliam Museum (Cambridge)
Yale University Art Gallery (Connecticut)
Queensland Art Gallery (Brisbane)
The Ackland Art Museum (North Carolina)
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