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12 – 15 June 2014Hampstead Heath London
affordableartfair.co.uk
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Welcome to another edition of the affordable art Fair. This is now our fourth year here in Hampstead, and the art on show continues to go from strength to strength. This edition of the fair sees 113 galleries, 22 of which are new to the fair this year, offering original pieces of contemporary art all for between £40 and £4,000.
This year sees a growing international flavour to the fair, with galleries gathering here in north London from as far afield as Spain (Alicia Rey, Brita prinz arte, StandarTe, and Villa del arte Galleries), Italy (Palma Arte), The Netherlands (Ronen Art Gallery, LionelGallery, Galerie NUMMER40, De KunstSalon), Denmark (Bruno Dahl), France (Galerie Olivia Ganancia), China (Art for all Society), Canada (Arteria) and the USA (Able Fine Art, Cancio Contemporary, DECORAZONgallery, and Raquelle Azran), to name but a few!
at the same time we’re still championing the best of the local art scene. The likes of Outline editions, my Life in art, Jealous, i-contemporary,
Highgate Contemporary art, go Figurative and Beardsmore prove that the artists and galleries here in north London are the match for any in the world. plus, we’re delighted to continue our partnership with made in arts London, who have curated an emerging artist showcase specifically for our fair. You can read more about that overleaf.
But in the end, when it comes to falling in love with a work of art, it doesn’t really matter where the artist or gallery comes from. it’s about that feeling you get when you see something that truly sings. There’s nothing like knowing you want to own a piece of art, and cherishing the creativity, originality and skill that’s gone into creating it. With work on show at the fair across a whole range of media – painting, photography, prints, sculpture and more – we hope there’s a little something that touches everyone.
enjoy the fair!
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Hello!A short word from the Fair Director Romy Westwood
ForewordLondon LovesChameleonpublic art, private CollectingLimited edition printsTake part: Hands-on Workshops and informal Talksa Feast of artexhibitor Listactivities Timetable
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London Loves
Since our very first fair down south in Battersea way back in 1999, affordable art Fair now takes place in an incredible 12 cities across the world – from maastricht to mexico City. But London is where it all started, and London is still where we call home. We're delighted to announce our latest collaboration with made in arts London that will help to champion the wealth of artistic talent currently emerging in this great city.
Launched in 2012, Made in Arts London (MiAL) is a brilliant initiative from the six colleges that make up University of the Arts London (UAL), europe's largest arts education institution. By promoting and selling art and design by uaL students and recent graduates, miaL helps these artists to develop the skills, experience and connections necessary to sustain their creative practices beyond the world of their education. as angus montgomery, editor of design Week, put it: “made in arts London is a great initiative, which supports students and graduates at a crucial time in their career.”
it’s not just an opportunity for the artists; this showcase from miaL offers a great way for you to see – and invest in – the next generation of artists. For this instalment of affordable art Fair Hampstead, miaL are showing a curated exhibition of work entitled ‘Concrete island’. The show takes its name from a 1974 novel by JG Ballard in which a wealthy architect finds himself stranded on an island in the middle of the m4 motorway in west London. Look out in particular for the drawings of Camilla Brueton, whose work on Ballard informed the exhibition’s theme; the mixed media constructions of Cadi Froehlich; and the intensely personal, but formally innovative, photographic works of alexandra Wheeler.
The affordable art Fair has long sought to support the careers of exciting emerging artists. as Fair director romy Westwood says: “We have always tried to bridge the gap between the bubble of university life, where students are (quite rightly) free to focus entirely on their own artistic practice, and the big, wide world in which artists sell their work and make a living.”
ekta aggarwal, Chelsea College of arts, ma Fine art 2013
Camilla Brueton, Wimbledon College of arts, Ba drawing, 2014
anne davey Orr, Wimbledon, ma Fine art, 2015 (image 3)Tom Farthing, Chelsea College of arts, ma Fine art, 2013 (image 2)Cadi Froehlich, Chelsea College of arts, ma Fine art 2013 (image 7)Hyunjeong Lim, Central Saint martins, ma Fine art 2013 (image 4)Sylvia moritz, Camberwell, Ba graphic design, 2014 (image 1)Lara morrell, Central Saint martins, ma photography, 2013
rene ramires, Camberwell College of arts, Ba illustration, 2013
maren reese, Camberwell College of arts, Ba painting, 2014
rebecca rendell, Chelsea College of arts, ma Fine art, 2013 (image 5)Charlotte Weston, Camberwell College of arts, Ba painting, 2016
alexandra Wheeler, London College of Communication, Ba photography, 2013
Jessica Windhorst, Central Saint martins, ma Fine art, 2015 (image 6)
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emerging artist Jonathan gabb’s kaleidoscopic installation ‘Chameleon: mars Black + Cadmium Yellow’ will be unmissable in the entrance marquee of the Hampstead fair. Constructed from acrylic paint, cast into colourful strips, and suspended from walls and ceilings, viewers are encouraged to move around and explore Jonathan’s arrangements – you’ll never look at paint the same way again! Since graduating from The Cass School of art in 2008, Jonathan has been the recipient of a number of highly-coveted and competitive
awards, including the WW SOLO Award in 2012, and more recently the 2014 Saatchi Colour Showdown Competition – the most highly submitted art prize in the world. Jonathan was also nominated by axis in 2013 as one of ten contemporary artists to watch and invest in, confirming his status as one of the UK’s most exciting emerging artists. Jonathan’s installation has been kindly supported by Cass Art (cassart.co.uk), the UK’s leading art supplies retailer.
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dinosaurs? in Hampstead? They may not have been here in the past, but they might well be coming in the future. Contemporary art duo Jake and dinos Chapman have proposed that a series of three dinosaur-shaped metal sculptures should grace the Heath for a twelve-month period starting this summer. The works would be the first large-scale piece of public art on Hampstead Heath since 2005, when Giancarlo Neri’s nine-metre-high, six-tonne table and chair attracted visitors from across the country.
even so, Leslie mare, from the Corporation of London which manages the Heath, commented at the time: “people seem to love it or hate it.” and the same looks set to be true of the Chapmans’ work. This is often the case with public art, especially in an environment as cherished as Hampstead Heath. No decision is ever going to please everyone: even the eiffel Tower was famously slammed as “useless and monstrous” by a committee of 300 leading French artists and architects before construction had even started. This hits upon a central problem in art – the importance, or otherwise, of the audience. eyestorm gallery, who are showing at this year’s fair, have worked with the likes of Rob and Nick Carter (whose Neon Circus provides a welcome
burst of colour on the roundabout outside the Museum of London) as well as Jeff Koons and abigail Lane, all well known for their public art. as Creative director, angie davey says: “public art will be seen by those who may not normally visit a gallery, but there still has to be a reason for it being there and this is very much taken into consideration by the artist making it”.
Such complexities are now being directly explored by public art itself. in 2015, Trafalgar Square’s Fourth plinth will be graced by Hans Haacke’s winning proposal, a skeletal bronze horse. it deliberately contrasts with a much more traditional piece of public memorial art, the statue of King George IV on horseback on the opposite side of the square. Then in 2016, on the same spot, comes david Shrigley’s “elongated thumbs up”, which questions whether public art can really fulfill the social functions that we demand of it. One solution is offered by multi-award winning artist Julia Vogl, whose ‘1000 opinions’ was one of the highlights of aaF Battersea back in 2011. Vogl works directly with local communities and audiences in order to incorporate their views within the finished installations: each colour in ‘1000 opinions’, for example, represented one type of idea on where to allocate a spare million of public spending. The resulting rainbow demonstrates that it’s not just politics that engenders an array of conflicting opinions, but public art too.
While this clearly causes difficulties for artists, it is also part of what makes art so endlessly fascinating in the first place. Fortunately for us at aaF, our visitors are primarily buying pieces of work to be displayed in the privacy of their own homes. This means that, although it is certainly worth finding out as much as you can about a work of art that interests you and the artist that produced it, ultimately it comes down to what you love – and you’re the only expert on that.
Public Art, Private Collecting
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as our name suggests, the affordable art Fair is all about affordable art. and because printmaking produces multiple editions of the same work, prints are often one of the most affordable ways of collecting art. But times might be changing. The end of June sees two of the most important prints by pablo picasso up for auction at Sotheby’s. The last time the auction house sold one of picasso’s La minotauromachie, in 2010, it raised over $1.2million – that’s double the estimate. expect similar headlines this time round too.
The print market is looking extremely encouraging at the more affordable end too. at the end of 2013, for example, visitors could buy Tobias Till’s ‘Oranges and Lemons’ print, inspired by that old rhyme about the bells of St Clement’s, for less than £3,000. Now, only six months later, the framed print has zoomed over the £4K Affordable Art Fair’s upper limit, but you can still pick up the piece unframed for £4,000. Tag Fine arts will be also be showing Till’s classic London A–Z linocuts this week, alongside a beautiful diptych by Japanese woodcut artist Katsutoshi Yuasa.
Limited Edition Prints
andy Wilx. Two Crows. Screenprint. 42 x 42cm. edition of 20. east London printmakers. £230
Marc Quinn. Eye of History 06. Etching. Edition of 69. 90 x 91cm. Manifold Editions. £2,400 (above) Tobias Till. Oranges and Lemons (detail). Linocut. Edition of 50. 112 x 229cm. TAG Fine Arts. £4,000 unframed (top right)
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damien Hirst. Thr-Ser. Woodcut. 23 x 23cm. edition of 55. manifold editions. £3,840
as Tag’s Hobby Limon says “original prints are a brilliant, accessible and affordable way to start a collection.”
prints also offer the best chance to purchase work by some of contemporary art’s biggest names. Here at affordable art Fair Hampstead, manifold editions are showing works by some of the biggest names in contemporary art. Look out for woodcut spots by damien Hirst, and eye of History – a new set of editions by marc Quinn, whose sculpture alison Lapper pregnant was the first new commission for the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square.
explaining the appeal of printmaking, James Booth-Clibborn from manifold editions says: “the range of print techniques available means the pieces they create can be radically different in texture, colour and indeed experience. The techniques used in our pieces range through woodcut, linocut, screenprint, polymer gravure, and etching, to name but a few.”
Some printmakers focus exclusively on one of these disciplines, but for many others, printmaking is one part of a diverse art practice. artist Trevor price, for example, has been making prints ever since he was at art school, some 25 years ago. “my process of choice,” he says, “is drypoint, where a scratched mark on a soft surface (zinc or perspex, for example) will hold ink from both the scratch and resulting burr, to give a beautiful soft fuzzy line.” But Trevor is also a painter, and the two methods feed into each other all the time.
in addition to his own work here at aaF Hampstead, Trevor is also one of our printmakers in residence. along with friends and fellow printmakers mychael Barratt and Colin moore, Trevor will be encouraging visitors to have a go at printmaking for themselves, and learn about the huge variety of printmaking techniques that exist. It’s a great way to find out more about how printmaking actually works. plus, you’ll be able to spot them a mile off, with their eye-catching home-made printing machine. “each year,” Trevor says, “hundreds of hand-made prints are taken home from the fair by budding artists – both children and adults.”
Whether it comes to buying art, or making your own, deciding what you personally love is ultimately up to you. Before buying, Tag recommend checking provenance (which any gallerist will be happy to chat to you about) and looking for small editions. “When original prints sell out,” Hobby observes, “the value goes up.” and that’s clearly what’s happening when it comes to the rising prices for the likes of picasso and Tobias Till. But in the end, it’s about what speaks to you. as Hobby puts it: “go with your heart!”
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This summer’s affordable art Fair education programme is a feast for the senses! With a menu of food-inspired workshops from The Hampstead School of art and artyard, printmaking with printmakers in residence,
talks from Be Smart About Art and our ever-popular Kids’ packs, there’s never been more reason to get stuck in and satisfy that arty craving!
Take Part! Hands-On Workshops and Informal Talks
Education SpacEWednesday 11 Juneannouncing life drawing classes with a difference! Yes, even during the private View we want to give our visitors the opportunity to get creative so for one night only, our friends from Frui present a sassy burlesque performer and a tutorial on pencil sketching from life. You’ll have to be quick though – each session only lasts five minutes!
Thursday 12 June1Pm The Zero Calorie Feast! 3d Paper Craft Join artyard in making the tastiest sculptures ever to be seen at aaF! Create tempting treats and delectables suitable for a mad Hatter’s tea party entirely from upcycled materials and card.
3Pm Still Life Collaborative mural Join artist and principal of the Hampstead School of art, isabel H Langtry, as she guides you in a still life workshop with a difference. Take inspiration from the delicious real life recreation of giuseppe arcimboldo’s head – the italian painter famous for his surreal portraits constructed entirely from the shapes of fruits and vegetables. add your art to our collaborative mural inspired by his work – so you can tell everyone your work was exhibited at the affordable art Fair!Can’t make Thursday’s workshop? Not to worry, the mural will be up all week for visitors to add to, just drop by the education Space and get stuck in.
Friday 13 June3Pm Surrealist Watercolour Painting ClassTaking further inspiration from giuseppe arcimboldo, artist and teacher Sabrina Scolaro will guide you in creating a surrealist watercolour, painting from observation directly onto artist-quality watercolour paper.
Saturday 14 June1Pm arcimboldo-inspired Self Portrait Collage in this hands-on workshop artist and teacher Valerie Wiffen will help you explore a variety of collage techniques and guide you in creating your very own arcimboldo-inspired self portrait. Fruity!
Sunday 15 June1Pm Still Life with Oils WorkshopOne of the classics – still life in oil. Teacher Vincent Milne will show you how to use the liquification technique to make a stunning oil painting, using the real life portrait of arcimboldo’s head as inspiration; explore the medium and create your very own stunning painting to take home.
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print StudioThursday 12, Friday 13 & Saturday 14 June 12Pm, 2Pm & 4Pm Sunday 15 June 12Pm & 2Pmprintmakers in residence will be running their hugely popular print workshops every day of the fair. Come along and learn how to make your very own relief print using a magical printmaking machine made from a garden roller! it’s quick, easy and loads of fun, and best of all you get to take away your very own handmade print, absolutely free!
out and aboutSaturday 14 & Sunday 15 June 2.30Pmdrawing and Photography Workshop – meet in the entrance marqueeJoin Frui Creative Holidays and Courses for a free beginners photography and drawing workshop on Hampstead Heath! Workshops will be led by Frui’s team of inspirational tutors who will encourage you to get creative and introduce you to some essential techniques. don’t be scared give it a go!
These sessions are pre-booked so check at the info desk on the day to see if spaces are still available.
giuseppe arcimboldo (1527–1593). Rudolf II as Vertumnus. Circa 1590. Oil on panel. 56 x 68cm. Current location Skokloster Castle, Sweden
all activities are absolutely free, so whatever your taste there’s something for all ages and abilities. it’s a great way to learn a bit more about how different types of art are made and, as well as being a lot of fun, you get to take away your very own masterpieces!They operate on a first-come, first-served basis so avoid missing out by turning up a little early. *Children must be supervised at all times by a responsible adult; they cannot be left alone in an activities space or workshop.* except the drawing and photography workshop that must be reserved in advance
tourSThursday 12 June2Pm How to Start Collecting art Tour – meet in the entrance marqueerenowned art lecturer and director of the world-famous Fleming Collection, Selina Skipwith will lead an informal talk and whistle-stop tour of the fair giving an insight into how to start your own collection.
Friday 13 & Sunday 15 June4Pm (Friday) & 2Pm (Sunday) Be Smart about art Tour – meet in the entrance marqueeSusan mumford, art industry career mentor and coach and all round creative entrepreneur, will be leading fun, snappy, walking tours of the Fair. With her undeniable passion for the arts and years of experience of the London art scene, this is a must for anyone looking to get some great advice and learn more about the art they love.
Saturday 14 June2Pm aaF Through an art Critic’s eye Tour – meet in the entrance marqueeestelle Lovatt has the experience of being on both sides of the canvas; having trained as a painter, read art history and worked as a gallery exhibition curator. Join her as she conducts a short walking tour of the fair relating art history to some key artworks on show.
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WHATEVER YOUR BUDGET, OUR MENU HAS A DELECTABLE SELECTION TO SATE ANY ARTY APPETITE!
SUPERFOOD SALAD Carnovsky. La Selva Notturno. digital print. 110 x 75cm. Edition of 20. £870. Outline editions
A ZEN FEAST FOR THE EYESAND SOULJean Hall. Japanese Composition in Blue. Oil on board. 60 x 60cm. £950. Colourbox
CLASSIC, WITH A MODERN TWiSTLauri Hopkins. Lido. reclaimed book covers. 50 x 40cm. £900. Fourwalls Contemporary
HEART-WARMING COMFORT FOODSophie rae. Love Birds. Screenprint. 32 x 32cm.edition of 30. £60. degreeart.com
A TREAT FOR THE HEART AND WALLETTully Knight. Sheep. Ceramic raku. 30 x 18cm. £295. rostra gallery
DESSERT WITHOUT THE GUILTTom Hughes. Ice Cream Van October. Oil on canvas. 25 x 20cm. £400. First Contemporary
Snack BarUNDER £500
A Light BiteUNDER £1,000
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AN AUTHENTIC ASIAN FEASTpham Thang Lang. Silver red Trees. gouache on paper. 55 x 80cm. £1,800. raquelle azran Vietnamese Fine art
FRESH AND STRAIGHT FROM THE SEAKevin McAleenan. Island Life. Oil on canvas. 80 x 80cm. £2,400. Sol art gallery
FOOD FOR THOUGHTPippa Young. Self Absorbed. Oil on canvas. 30 x 24cm. £1,200. Cornwall Contemporary.
FRIUTS OF THE FORESTBarry Cawston. autumn Hues. photograph. edition of 15. 72 x 91cm. £1,250.The drugstore gallery.
ONE POT MEALLars Calmar. The potter. Ceramic. edition of 8. 26cm high. £1,300. Bruno dahl
À la CarteUNDER £2,500
THE CENTRE PIECE FOR ANY LUxURIOUS MEALiva Troj. deception. ink, pastels, acrylics and varnish on canvas. 62 x 71cm. £3,500. roberta moore Contemporary
THE ULTIMATE INDULGENCESasja Wagenaar. Chinoiserie. acrylic on canvas. 100 x 100cm. £3,485. de KunstSalon
FINEST INGREDIENTSpaul Vanstone. Jaisalmer Head and Carrara Head. Carved marble. 170cm high. £3,999. ARTSHOUSE.CO.UK
MOLECULAR GASTRONOMYYsabel Le May. Ornatus. Photograph on diasec. 121 x 145cm. edition of 7. £3,995. Four Square Fine arts
Fine DiningUNDER £4,000
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exhibitor List Able Fine Art NY GalleryNew York, USAablefineartny.com+1 212 675 3057
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alicia david Contemporary artLondon aliciadavid.com07920 102 284 d8
alicia reyMadrid, Spainaliciareygallery.com+34 6290 97331
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antlers galleryBristol, UKantlersgallery.com07780 503 180
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art For all SocietyMacau, Chinaafamacau.com+853 2836 6064
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artdog LondonLondonartdoglondon.co.uk07903 194 591
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artêriaBromont, Canadaarteriagallery.com+1 450 919 3133
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artichokeLondonartichokeprintmaking.com020 7924 0600
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ARTSHOUSE.CO.UKLondonartshouse.co.uk07779 590 921
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Badcocks galleryCornwall, UKbadcocksgallery.co.uk07977 059 326
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The Barker galleryBerkshire, UKthebarkergallery.com07932 064 799
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Bath ContemporaryBath, UKbathcontemporary.com01225 461 230
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Beardsmore galleryLondonbeardsmoregallery.com020 7485 0923
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Bicha galleryLondonbichagallery.co.uk020 3713 9918
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Bleach Box photography galleryLondonbleachbox.wordpress.com07779 704 946 C1
bo.lee galleryLondonbo-lee.co.uk07970 492 858
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Bowlish gallerySomerset, UKbowlishgallery.co.uk07973 401 561
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Brita prinz arteMadrid, Spainbritaprinzarte.com+34 91 52 21 821
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BROTH artLondonbrothart.com07788 883 809
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Bruno dahl galleryEbeltoft, Denmarkbrunodahl.dk+45 50 80 95 94
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Byard artCambridge, UKbyardart.co.uk01223 464 646
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Cameron Contemporary artSussex, UKcameroncontemporary.com07752 380 088 L4
Cancio ContemporaryMiami, New York, UScanciocontemporary.com+1 305 308 0021
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Capital Culture galleryLondoncapitalculture.eu020 3268 2184
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Carina Haslam artBuckinghamshire, UK carinahaslamart.com01494 866 914
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Catharine millerLondoncatharinemiller.com020 7351 1973
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Coates and ScarryBristol, UKcoatesandscarry.com07540 793 264
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ColourboxYorkshire, UKreltonmarine.com01943 468 989
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Columbia road galleryLondoncolumbiaroadgallery.com07812 196 257
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The Contemporary Fine art gallery, etonBerkshire, UKcfag.co.uk07831 822 641 H10
Cornwall ContemporaryPenzance, Cornwall, UKcornwallcontemporary.com01736 874 749
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Crane Kalman BrightonBrighton, UK cranekalmanbrighton.com01273 697 096
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Cricket Fine artLondoncricketfineart.co.uk020 7352 2733
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Cube galleryLondoncube-gallery.co.uk020 7935 2600
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Curious duke galleryLondoncuriousdukegallery.com020 7251 6551
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Cynthia Corbett galleryLondonthecynthiacorbettgallery.com020 8947 6782 g7
De KunstSalonUtrecht, The Netherlandsdekunstsalon.nl+31 30 231 2600
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DECORAZONgalleryLondon – New Yorkdecorazongallery.com07538 271 220
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degreeart.comLondondegreeart.com020 8980 0395
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doinel galleryLondondoinelgallery.com020 7887 2420
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The doorway galleryDublin, Irelandthedoorwaygallery.com+353 17 64 58 95
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The drugstore gallerySomerset, UKthedrugstoregallery.com01934 732 588
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duncan r. miller ContemporaryLondonduncanmiller.com020 7839 8806 C6
east London printmakersLondoneastlondonprintmakers.co.uk07812 525 267 L2
edgar modernBath – Londonedgarmodern.com01225 443 746
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eduardo alessandro StudiosDundee, Scotlandeastudios.com01382 737 011 B7
eleven and a HalfLondonelevenandahalf.com020 7377 6144
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envie d’art galleriesParis, Londonenviedart.com07910 402 085
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eyestormLondoneyestorm.com0845 643 2001
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Fairfax galleriesTunbridge Wells, UKfairfaxgallery.com01892 525 525
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FflowLondon woolffgallery.co.uk020 7631 0551
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First ContemporaryBristol ,UKfirstcontemporary.com0117 329 6047
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Fiumano Fine artLondon fiumanofineart.com07974 092 993
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Four Square Fine artsLewes, East Sussex, UKfoursquarearts.co.uk01273 474 005
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Fourwalls ContemporaryBrighton, UKfour-walls.co.uk07909 511 159
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French art StudioLondonthefrenchartstudio.com020 7584 1821
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galerie artimaParis, Francegalerie-artima.com+33 1 48 04 39
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Galerie NUMMER40The Netherlandsnummer40.com+31 621 186 180
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Galerie Olivia GananciaParis, Franceoliviaganancia.com+33 9 54 08 56 94
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go FigurativeLondongofigurative.com020 7794 3317
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gormleys Fine artDublin, Irelandgormleys.ie+35 31 67 29 031
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grandy artLondongrandyart.com07789 264 998
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greenstage galleryHerefordshire, UKgreenstagegallery.co.uk01885 490 839
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Hicks galleryLondonhicksgallery.co.uk020 8944 7171
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Highgate Contemporary artLondonhighgateart.com020 8340 7564 i6
HybridDevon, UKhybrid-devon.co.uk01404 43201
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i-contemporaryLondoni-contemporary.com07525 651 326
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Jealous galleryLondonjealousgallery.com020 8347 7688
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John iddon Fine artSurrey, UKjohniddonfineart.com07901 671 939
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Kaleidoscope ArtsLondonkaleidoscope-arts.co.uk020 8879 0250
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Lena Boyle Fine artLondonlenaboyle.com020 7259 2700
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Liberty galleryLondonliberty-gallery.com07881 830 709
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Lighthouse galleryPenzance, Cornwall, UKlighthouse-gallery.com01736 350 555
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Lilford galleryKent, UKlilfordgallery.com01227 639 086
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Lime Tree galleryBristol, UKlimetreegallery.com01179 292 527
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Linda Blackstone galleryLondonlindablackstone.com07808 612 193
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LionelgalleryAmsterdam, The Netherlandslionelgallery.com+31 35 531 85 21 F10
manifold editionsLondonmanifoldeditions.com020 7370 7202
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marine House at BeerBeer, Devon, UKmarinehouseatbeer.co.uk01297 625 257
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mark Jason galleryLondonmarkjasongallery.com020 7258 5800
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mint art galleryLondon mintarts.com07981 597 844
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my Life in artUKmylifeinart.com07751 233 695
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Nicholas Bowlby Art galleryPoundgate, East Sussex, UKnicholasbowlby.co.uk01892 667 809 F2
Olivia ConnellyBrighton, UKoliviaconnelly.com07939 841 451
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One Church Street gallery Bucks, UKonechurchstreet.com01494 863 344 e2
Outline EditionsLondonoutline-editions.co.uk020 8451 3400
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palma artePalma, Italygalleriapalmaarte.it+39 345 90 56 581
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panter & HallLondonpanterandhall.com020 7399 9999
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portal paintersLondonportalpainters.co.uk020 7286 0940
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printmakers CouncilLondonprintmakerscouncil.com07531 883 250
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printmakers in residenceLondonprintmakersinresidence.com020 7232 1916
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printmakers inc.Londonprintmakers-inc.co.uk07811 918 694
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Quantum Contemporary artLondonquantumart.co.uk07765 255 800 a10
raquelle azran Vietnamese Contemporary Fine artNew York, USAartnet.com/razran.html+1 212 715 0565 C5
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roberta moore ContemporaryLondonrobertamoore.co.uk07919 667 059 e3
ronen art galleryAmsterdam, The Netherlandsronenartgallery.com+31 20 61 55 610 a8
rostra galleryBath, UKrostragallery.co.uk01225 448 121
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1Pm The Zero Calorie Feast! 3d paper craft with artyardin the education Space
12, 2 & 4Pm printmaking workshop with printmakers in residencein the print Studio
2Pm How to Start Collecting art tour with Selina Skipwith from the Fleming Collectionmeet at the info desk in the front of the marquee
3Pm Still Life Collaborative mural with isabel Langtry from the Hampstead School of artin the education Space
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