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Affordable Art Fair is an international, contemporary art fair held in nine countries around the world. Launched in Battersea Park , London, England, in 1999, Affordable Art Fair is an international event in thirteen cities: London, Amsterdam, Brussels, Berlin, Hamburg, Stockholm, New York, Austin, Hong Kong, Singapore, Sydney, Brisbane, and ...
February 1 – C. Richard Kramlich, 89, American venture capitalist and video art collector (born 1935) [25] February 2 – Helga de Alvear, 88, German-Spanish art collector and dealer (born 1936) [26] February 3. David Edward Byrd, 83, American graphic artist (born 1941) [27] Lim Tze Peng, 103, Singaporean painter (born 1921) [28] February 5
London Art Fair returned to the capital for its 37th year, welcoming 130 galleries from around the world to exhibit at Islington’s sprawling Business Design Centre. A showcase of the very best ...
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Antlers Gallery exhibit at art fairs across the U.K, including the Affordable Art Fairs and London Art Fair. The Antlers model is based on mutually beneficial relationships with private landlords. These have included:- Land Securities , TCN UK, Jess Properties, Kingsley Thomas, and Linden Homes.
British Art Fair is a London-based art fair presenting modern, post-war and contemporary British art. [1] The fair was founded by Gay Hutson in 1988, and most of the major names in British art in the 20th and 21st centuries have been represented. Much of the work is privately sourced and fresh to the market, with dealers keeping work back for ...
The 2019 fair was held during 16–20 January 2019. [5] [6] After a gap, the 34th fair was held during 20–24 April 2022, postponed from January due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [7] [8] In 2023, the fair returned to its normal timing, 18–22 January 2023. [9] [10] The London Art Fair is one of a number of art fairs in London. [11]
The John Moores Painting Prize China was launched in 2010 in Shanghai. Alongside the British exhibition, five winners from the Chinese competition were shown at the Walker Art Gallery. This has become a regular feature of the UK prize exhibition. [8] Sarah Pickstone won first prize in 2012, having been a runner up in 2004. [9]