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FA I R G U I D E AND MAP 7 – 10 M A R C H 2 019 Battersea Park, London B R O W S E A R T: A F F O R D A B L E A R T F A I R . C O M
2 M E E T TH E A RTI S T 5 PL ATF O RM PROJ EC T S THANKS 10 G O CR A Z Y F O R CO R A L! 12 F O O D A N D D RIN K 13 PL AY: G O B E HIN D TH E SC E N ES 14 PL AY: WO RKS HO P S A N D TA LKS 18 E X HIB ITIN G GA LLE RI ES 28 M A P Hello! A big welcome from me and the whole Affordable Art Fair team to this buzzing Battersea Spring Fair 2019. As we return to the beautiful park we call home, we invite you to leave behind the winter months and join us in a celebration of COLOUR. AFFORDABLE ART FAIR Our Workshops, Talks and Tours focus on colour – the impact Will Ramsay Fair Founder of colour on mood and atmosphere; how colour can be used in Jennifer Conner UK Regional Managing Director therapy; how to tie a colourful bouquet with florists Bloom & Wild; even how to grind your own pigments and use them to create a FAIR TE AM masterpiece. Lucinda Costello UK Fair Director Carla Dolan UK Fair Operations Manager We’re absolutely thrilled to welcome artist James Burke as our Leigh Richards UK Fair Development Manager Artist in Residence. You can spend some time with his works on Sally Dickson UK Fair Development Coordinator stand D1, and even become part of the art by blowing air into his Polly Sykes UK Fair Operations Coordinator Everything and Nothing balloon… you’ll just have to go and see what Alison Clarke Financial Controller I’m talking about. Andrea Higgins Assistant Accountant One of the joys of creating Affordable Art Fairs is working with so MARKETING many knowledgeable gallerists, brimming over with enthusiasm for Claire Jackson UK Head of Marketing their artists’ work. I urge you to dive into the fair and start exploring Rebecca Stanton UK Marketing Manager – you’re amongst friends here. You can slowly develop your own Claudia Hogg UK Marketing Assistant taste or maybe now’s the moment to take the plunge. And we’ve B AT T E R S E A S P R I N G 2 019 Lisa Tolliday Global Designer introduced the Own Art scheme to make buying art even more affordable. Visit the Own Art team on stand A1 where they’ll be ONLINE TEAM pleased to talk through your options. Holly Selby Head of Digital Will Huntley-Clarke Digital Trading Analyst Have a wonderful time! Phoebe Ashworth Website Manager Maura Derossis Gallery Partnership Manager Lucinda Costello Sarah Casebury Customer Service and Product Administrator Fair Director
MEET THE ARTIST 3 MEET THE ARTIST Are there any artists that have had a significant ALE X ANDR A GALL AGHER influence on your style? Jenny Saville was a huge influence on my work when Ahead of the fair I was at college and when we sat down with I started out doing Alexandra Gallagher portraiture work, but now I of Contemporary seem to absorb everything. Collective Gallery, I love so many different the talented artist who artists and they’re usually inspired us to bring very different in style to my her playful ‘Selfies own. I admire artists like With Bond’ to life for Monica Cook, Ellen Rogers, our Battersea Spring Malcolm Liepke, Henrik campaign. Read on to get her take on the rise of ‘selfie Aarrestad Uldalen, but culture’, why she’s naturally drawn to the surreal and which honestly I’m totally artists she most admires. obsessed with art, so I think it would be hard to just pin down one or two that are the most influential. I probably take a bit We love the contemporary twist you’ve put on the classic from everything I look at, constantly learning. James Bond series. Can you tell us a bit about the inspiration behind ‘Selfies With Bond’? Prints can be a great, more affordable way to bring some ‘Selfies With Bond’ was created for a series of work exploring personality and creativity to your home. Can you tell us a bit the intellectual landscape of the internet. The series first came about your process? about when exploring the idea of the computer being the My collage prints are made mainly from found digital imagery window to the outside world. With so many people now living or photographs of my own. I work in Photoshop to cut elements their lives through the internet, I wanted to explore what it would out and manipulate them. I start with one element that speaks look like if it were a physical, tangible thing. to me, that sparks something. I never plan a piece, it’s a very organic process. I find using Photoshop keeps that spontaneity, What drew you to explore the surreal in your work? I lose something when I plan a piece or use a sketch book. Like I’m not entirely sure. I’ve always loved surrealism and the it’s overthought. I guess that’s like surrealism in its truest sense concept behind the movement, but it is a genre I came to – my work is from the subconscious. accidentally, rather than one I deliberately sought to explore. I guess I think in a very surreal way, I always have, and my mind If you could summarise your works in three words, what moves very quickly and creatively, so I found it fitted well when would they be? B AT T E R S E A S P R I N G 2 019 trying to express myself as an artist. I also love that there can Wow that is a tough one… Colourful, bizarre and surreal. be a lot of humour in the surreal. I don’t believe in taking ourselves too seriously. Keen to see more of Alexandra Gallagher’s artwork? Head to Contemporary Collective Gallery on stand B1, or visit affordableartfair.com Image right: Alexandra Gallagher. Selfies With Bond. Digital print, edition of 5. 84 x 59 cm. Contemporary Collective Gallery, £1,250.
P L AT F O R M P R O J E C T S 5 P L AT F O R M P ROJ E C T S M E E T T H E C U R ATO R New for 2019 we are excited to introduce Becca Pelly-Fry, Head Curator at west London’s thriving arts and culture hub Elephant West, as our brand new Platform Projects curator. A lifelong supporter of emerging artists, Pelly-Fry now heads up a dynamic programme which aims to firmly establish the careers of talented young artists within the global art scene. For Becca’s first Platform Projects show she has selected five artists whose work considers the ways in which we relate to our environment. In these days of high anxiety, urban overcrowding and ecological disaster, the human relationship to the environment has never been more fraught or problematic. How we navigate the next century will depend on our ability to stop, Changing children’s look, listen and feel – the very concept that has inspired the title for this year’s showcase. lives through art Scarlett Bowman takes inspiration from incidental arrangements of everyday objects, creating abstracted paintings and sculptures that carry recognisable but oblique references to place; Rebecca Byrne makes large-scale, immersive paintings Our Letting the Future In service uses activities that take the viewer on a journey through her own memories; like drawing and painting to help children rebuild Alice Irwin uses the language of childhood play to explore their lives after abuse. psychological questions and experiences; Jeremy Knowles – Visit us at stand L4 to find out more seeks the unexpected in his daily walks around his Berlin about how we help children recover. neighbourhood, capturing moments of colour that stand out from the gloom; and Alice Wilson places painted objects in the – Enter our daily raffle for the chance to win landscape to help audiences navigate, then brings them back four amazing prizes. into the urban environment bearing the traces of their previous incarnation, reconnecting nature and the man-made. – Join us for a creative workshop to learn more about Letting the Future In. Don’t miss this year’s exciting display of innovative, immersive and large-scale works, perfect for the more adventurous collector looking to find the next big thing! ©NSPCC 2018. National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Registered charity England and Wales 216401 and Scotland SC037717. Photography by Tom Hull. The children pictured are models and volunteers. J20181214.
P L AT F O R M P R O J E C T S 7 P L AT F O R M P ROJ E C T S MEET THE ARTISTS SCARLET T BOWMAN Chelsea College of Art REBECCA BYRNE Chelsea College of Art ALICE IRWIN Royal College of Art JEREMY KNOWLES Camberwell College of Art 2. ALICE WILSON Wimbledon College of Art 1. 5. B AT T E R S E A S P R I N G 2 019 1. Alice Wilson. Grass Steps. Construction timber, paint, screws and photographic transfer, original. 26 x 30 x 46 cm. £1,400. 2. Scarlett Bowman. Candy. Acrylic on canvas, 41 x 51 cm. £1,440. 3. Rebecca Byrne. Fortress. Acrylic on paper, 420 x 200 x 300 cm. Up to £5,000. 4. Jeremy Knowles. 8am Walks (series). Photography, edition of 5, 140 x 100 cm or 100 x 70 cm (two sizes available). £650 or £350 accordingly. 5. Alice Irwin. Cheeky Dips. Etching on somerset, original, 10 x 15 cm, 3. 4. framed. £250.
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11 G O C R A Z Y F O R C O R A L ! I N T R O D U C E S O M E C O R A L A B S T R AC T I O N A pop of coral can really lift an abstract artwork and give it a fresh, contemporary edge. Smithson Gallery’s Frea Buckler heroes the vibrancy of coral in contrast with electric blue in her overlapping geometric forms. Check out Frea’s screenprint ‘Luminous’ if you’re looking for something to pack a punch in a salon hang, or simply steal the show on it’s own. C O R A L AT I T S M O S T C O M F O R T I N G Some interiors are made for cosy nights and soft candlelight, and it’s the ‘humanising and heartening’ qualities of Living Coral that have helped us to discover the colour’s more comforting side. We couldn’t think of anything better than Daniel Ablitt’s ‘In the Clearing’ from Will’s Art Warehouse to effortlessly harness the warmth of coral from within. EMBR ACE THE RE TRO There’s something quite nostalgic about coral, don’t you think? We can’t help but be reminded of 1950s Pink Ladies or antique coral necklaces. And some artists really catch onto this vibe in their retro inspired works. We can’t resist Rusty Wiles’ retro ‘Flamingo’. Represented by Social Media Art Gallery, Rusty has GO CR A Z Y FOR COR AL! an awesome story: a firefighter who dabbles in photography, his works are a homage to colour in all its glory. His depiction of this painted coral wall bathed in sunlight would be a brilliant In December, Pantone announced its annual Colour of the addition to any home. Year, with last year’s 18-3838 Ultra Violet making way for something softer, warmer and much more playful: 16-1546 So it’s goodbye ultra violet, hello comforting coral! Shop all the Living Coral. artists mentioned above and many more in our Pantone-inspired Living Coral Collection now at affordableartfair.com Lauded for its energising and comforting qualities, Living Coral – a blend of peachy tones with a warm, orange glow – is perfect for the ever-changing world we live in. And when it comes to decorating our homes with this nourishing hue, we couldn’t be happier! Living Coral is about having fun, feeling B AT T E R S E A S P R I N G 2 019 more human, and interacting with the world around you, as Laurie Pressman, vice president of Pantone says: “It’s not too heavy. We want to play. We want to be uplifted”. Image left: Rusty Wiles. Flamingo. Digital print, edition of 20. 30 x 30 cm. Inspired by Pantone’s focus on all things invigorating, we’ve Social Media Art Gallery, £560. been pondering the best way to add some of this nourishing Image right: Daniel Ablitt. In The shade into our interiors. So, read on for a little design inspiration Clearing. Oil. 90 x 80 cm. Will’s Art and we promise you’ll be going crazy for coral in no time. Warehouse. £2,650.
FOOD AND DRINK P L AY: GO BEHIND 1 3 P L AY: G O B E H I N D T H E S C E N E S N E W F O R 2 019 THE SCENES CAFÉ PRINT VILL AGE Kick back and relax in our Café overlooking the fair, whether it’s All day every day a coffee and cake pit stop, or you’re looking for something more We’ll be introducing you to the people and processes behind substantial, Benugo have got you covered. With an exciting the art of printmaking. Join our very own printmakers to try your selection of hot and cold dishes, the new Mediterranean- hand at this versatile art form or simply admire the works of inspired salads are definitely not to be missed! those who do! BAR TOU R DU JOU R Why not toast your new purchase with a glass of the good stuff Every day 2pm, from the Info Desk and some fresh seafood in our all new central Champagne Bar. Join members of the Affordable Art Fair team as they take you Take a seat and watch the buzz of the fair build around you as round a handful of their favourite artists to be found at the fair, you sip on one of the new cocktails on offer, or simply tuck into introducing you to galleries who will be able to share a little a delicious plate of hot smoked salmon as you mull over your more about the people and processes behind the art. next move. LIVE ART FEAST IT Come along to have a look inside our ever-evolving artist studio Our pop-up Print Village was such a hit in autumn we have beside the Info Desk. We’ve invited galleries and artists from all brought it back and made it even better for spring. Head out over the world to share their practice with you. Pop in to watch a to the entrance where you’ll find fresh, wood-fired pizzas from piece created before your very eyes! Vaporetto and Papi Churros providing traditional churros with a selection of irresistible toppings. B AT T E R S E A S P R I N G 2 019
P L AY: W O R K S H O P S 1 5 P L AY: W O R K S H O P S A N D T A L K S THU 7 MARCH 6 – 7.15pm and 7.30 – 8.45pm Bloom & Wild Bouquets A N D TA L K S C R E AT I V E S T U D I O Bring art to life and create your own hand tied bouquet 12 – 1.30pm inspired by a floral delight at This spring, we’ve taken a flying leap into the wonderful Creating Colours the fair with Bloom & Wild, the world of colour, collaborating with a whole host of incredible Explore the versatility of UK’s most loved online florist. programme partners to explore a torrent of tones. colour through pigments Pre-booked sessions only. and paints with London Bookable at the Info Desk. So, whether you’re looking for a chance to get hands-on and Fine Art Studios’ Scott For adults. creative, want to discover more about the artist behind the Pohlschmidt, for an masterpiece, or are on the lookout for expert curation advice for introduction into conveying CAFÉ your home, there’s certainly something for everyone at the fair. a broad spectrum of colour with a restricted palette. 6.15 – 8.15pm If you’ve brought the kids along, pick up a free family pack filled For adults. Neon at Night with activities from the Creative Studio or Info Desk. Let your imagination run wild, 2 – 3.30pm joining Paint Jam London for All workshops are free and run on a drop-in basis, unless Colourful Compositions: an unmissable immersive art otherwise stated. Remembering Rothko workshop. Wine in hand, focus Use our fun wheel of fortune on the joy of neon colour, to select a colour palette, while painting a collaborative WED 6 MARCH 8 – 9pm colour block with mt Masking creation. For adults. Colour Painting Tape and create your own C R E AT I V E S T U D I O Demonstration Rothko-inspired masterpiece Pop into this oil and pastel with Collage Club’s Stephanie FRI 8 MARCH 6 – 7.30pm demonstration with London Hartman. For all ages. Art Therapy with the NSPCC Fine Art Studios’ founder Ann C R E AT I V E S T U D I O Unleash your creativity, and Witheridge and tutor Nneka 4 – 5pm explore the incredible effects Uzoigwe, for a chance to Continuous Portrait Drawings 12 – 1.30pm of colour on mood, learning watch a floral masterpiece Join Jana De Vos from The Pastel Colours Masterclass all about the vital impact this emerge before your very London Paint Studio for a Join London Fine Art Studios’ can have on rebuilding lives eyes. For adults. portraiture class with a twist, founder Ann Witheridge for a and creating happy, healthy creating new shapes and celebration of colour, seeking futures. For adults. impressions using one simple inspiration from a nature rule: no lifting the pencil from themed still-life and focusing the page! For all ages. on shape and tone to create an explosion of floral fun. For all ages.
1 7 P L AY: W O R K S H O P S A N D T A L K S 2 – 3.30pm S AT 9 M A R C H TA L K S L O U N G E 4 – 5.30pm Colourful Compositions: Marvellous Mosaics Making a Mondrian C R E AT I V E S T U D I O 3 – 3.30pm and 4 – 4.30pm Join Heart in Art Workshops Join Collage Club’s Stephanie Bridgeman Studio Award for one last chance to get Hartman for a bold and 12 – 1.30pm Q&A Panel hands-on and creative at brilliant colour-blocking The NSPCC’s Join Bridgeman Images and the fair. Learn all about collage masterclass focussing Colourful Creations the winner of the Bridgeman mosaic techniques, expressing on the works of Mondrian for Express yourself with colour, Studio Award 2018 Imogen yourself with colour to design inspiration. Learn handy tools explore different methods and Forte, for an insight into and decorate ceramics. and tips to create an artwork tones, and learn all about the Imogen’s travels to Cuba, For adults. of your own using mt Masking vital impact art therapy can the difficulty and joy of the Tape. For all ages. have in helping rebuild lives judging process and what’s TA L K S L O U N G E and creating happy, healthy happened since the 4 – 6.30pm futures. For all ages. competition. For adults. 3 – 3.30pm and 4 – 4.30pm Starry Night Colour and Watch magic come to life, 2 – 3.30pm Human Psychology creating a Van Gogh inspired Kaleidoscope of Colours S U N 10 M A RCH Join Cinzia Moretti, founder masterpiece using crayons Join Alice Nyong, illustrator of Moretti Interior Design, for to replicate his iconic and founder of The Mark C R E AT I V E S T U D I O a thought provoking take on brushstrokes with The London Makers for a rainbow-inspired the effects of colour on our Paint Studio founder, Jana drawing and painting 12 – 1.30pm minds. As a British Institute De Vos. For all ages. workshop with Faber-Castell The NSPCC’s of Interior Design member, materials. For all ages. Postcard Workshop Cinzia is perfectly placed to TA L K S L O U N G E Design a powerful postcard help you combine innate 4 – 5.30pm and get a chance to win a colour intuition with colour 3 – 3.30pm and 4 – 4.30pm Neon Takeover super special prize if you drop psychology and make use The Power of Colour in One last chance to come your creation by the NSPCC of all of its benefits through your Home along for a neon inspired stand! For all ages. the art you find at the fair. Join Gwendoline Alderton free-style painting workshop For adults. from the British Institute of with Paint Jam London, 2 – 3.30pm Interior Design and founder focusing on the joy of colour. Colour Pop Calligraphy of GA interiors for an Celebrate the weekend by Join Rebecca Cahill Roots introduction to interior colour unleashing your creative side, to learn brush calligraphy schemes to implement in your exploring and expressing techniques using Tombow home. Showcasing the latest yourself through art. For ABT Brush Pens. Get to grips B AT T E R S E A S P R I N G 2 019 colour trends and sharing how all ages. with the basics before to choose the perfect colours learning how to bring your to express your personality, letters to life with colour you’ll find out more about the blending and shading. For art of curating a stylish and all ages. healthy home. For adults.
E XHIBITING GALLERIES 19 E XHIBITING GALLERIES A11 D7 L10 4Impressions 508 Gallery Abstract House Oxford, UK London, UK London, UK 01865 516 556 020 3719 3109 020 8947 3934 fourimpressions.com 508kingsroad.com abstracthouse.com A3 F10 G7 After Nyne Amanda Aldous Fine Art Amsterdam Light London, UK Hampshire, UK Amsterdam, Netherlands 020 3904 7879 01256 674 444 +31 20 820 87 88 afternynegallery.com aafineart.co.uk amsterdamlight.gallery C8 D6 G6 ars, -tis, f. Art * The Art Agency Munich, Germany UK / USA Esher, UK +49 84 418 03 658 07976 294 985 01372 466 740 ars-tis.com art8star.co.uk theartagency.co.uk G2 F8 J3 The Art Movement ART Salon ArtChina London, UK Bath, UK Cambridge, UK 07973 692 494 01225 422 220 07817 029 618 art-movement.com artsalon.co.uk artchinauk.com
21 E X H I B I T I N G GA LL E RI E S A9 I3 G5 E8 E4 A6 ArtDog London Artered Gallery Artêria Bleach Box Bristol Contemporary Art Brita Prinz Arte Photography Gallery London, UK New York, USA Bromont, Canada Cambridge, UK Bristol, UK Madrid, Spain 07903 194 591 +34 67 23 83 755 +1 450 919 3133 07779 704 946 07786 431 497 +34 91 52 21 821 artdoglondon.co.uk arteredgallery.com arteriagallery.com bleachbox.co.uk bristolcontemporaryart.com britaprinzarte.com C1 A5 K4 L5 F1 D3 Arthill Gallery Artichoke Artists of Russia Bruno Dahl Gallery Byard Art Callaghans of Shrewsbury London, UK London, UK 020 7924 0600 Rochester, UK Ebeltoft, Denmark Cambridge, UK Shropshire, UK 020 7381 1952 artichoketrading@ 01634 843 222 +45 50 80 9594 01223 464 646 01743 343 452 arthillgallery.com btconnect.com artistsofrussia.com brunodahl.dk byardart.co.uk callaghan-finepaintings.com K3 F5 B12 L9 C2 G4 ArtZandra The Barker Gallery BEARSPACE London Camburn Fine Art Cameron Contemporary Art Capital Culture Gallery Goteborg, Sweden Eton, UK London, UK La Roche Rigault, France Brighton & Hove, UK Norfolk, UK +46 76 02 56 912 07932 064 799 020 8694 8097 +33 9616 362 74 07762 203 041 020 7183 3770 artzandra.se thebarkergallery.com bearspace.co.uk camburnfineart.com cameroncontemporaryart.com capitalculture.eu C3 L2 H6 H5 B10 I6 Beaux Arts Bath Bernard Chauchet Beyond the Sea Carina Haslam Art Catharine Miller Chiefs & Spirits Contemporary Art Bath, UK London, UK Padstow, UK Great Missenden, UK London, UK The Hague, Netherlands 01225 464 850 07711 436 868 01841 533 588 01494 866 914 020 7351 1973 +31 70 36 58 219 beauxartsbath.co.uk chauchet.com beyondthesea.co.uk carinahaslamart.com catharinemiller.com chiefsandspirits.nl
23 EXHIBITING GALLERIES F4 G8 B1 D11 D10 L3 Clarendon Fine Art Clifton Fine Art Contemporary Collective EOTW Gallery Far & Wild First Contemporary Gallery London, UK Bristol, UK London, UK Milan, Italy Cornwall, UK Bristol, UK 020 7499 0947 01172 397 684 020 8980 0395 +39 34 77 623 428 07702 279 011 07791 699 138 clarendonfineart.com cliftonfineart.com contemporarycollective.com emotionsoftheworld.com farandwildliving.co.uk firstcontemporary.com A2 E10 F3 D5 D4 H1 The Contemporary Fine Art Contemporary Six Cube Gallery Foss Fine Art >french art studio Gagliardi Gallery Gallery Eton Windsor, UK Manchester, UK London, UK London, UK London, UK London, UK 07831 822 641 0161 835 2666 020 7935 2600 020 7738 0838 020 3737 8353 020 7352 3663 cfag.co.uk contemporarysix.co.uk cube-gallery.co.uk fossfineart.com frenchartstudio.com gagliardi.org F9 H7 J4 J8 L7 I2 The Doorway Gallery Dreipunkt Edition The Drugstore Gallery Gala Fine Art Galerie Barrou Planquart Galerie Envie d’Art Dublin, Ireland Munich, Germany Axbridge, UK Bristol, UK Paris, France Paris, France +353 17 645 895 +49 89 18 926 712 01934 733 111 07799 412 631 +33 68 20 30 956 +33 15 33 00 010 thedoorwaygallery.com dreipunkt-edition.de thedrugstoregallery.com galafineart.uk galeriebarrouplanquart.com enviedart.com L6 E2 B5 D2 A10 C10 Duncan R. Miller Fine Arts Edgar Modern Edition3 Galleri Final Galleri Långedrag Gallery GGC London, UK Bath, UK Oxford, UK Malmö, Sweden Goteborg, Sweden Seoul, South Korea 020 7839 8806 01225 443 746 01865 331 365 +46 04 03 07 836 +46 70 26 27 611 +82 70 81 193 534 duncanmiller.com edgarmodern.com edition3.co.uk gallerifinal.se gallerilangedrag.se genuineglobalcompany.com
25 EXHIBITING GALLERIES G3 E7 J9 F6 I7 J1 Gateway Gallery GrandyArt Hatch Gallery Lumitrix Mae Gallery Marine House at Beer Cheshire, UK London, UK Dorset, UK London, UK Hampshire, UK Devon, UK 01619 287 884 07789 264 998 01202 474 644 020 8964 9027 01730 268 697 01297 625 257 gateway-gallery.co.uk grandyart.com hatchgallery.co.uk lumitrix.com maegallery.com marinehouseatbeer.co.uk K2 H2 A8 F2 C9 E3 Iona House Gallery John Iddon Fine Art John Noott Galleries Mayne Gallery Mookji Art Collaboration Nadia Arnold Oxford, UK Richmond, UK Broadway, UK Devon, UK China / Korea London, UK 01993 811 464 020 8940 7741 01386 858 969 01548 853 848 +82 10 24 366 797 07792 808 911 ionahousegallery.org johniddonfineart.com john-noott.com maynegallery.co.uk mookjiart.com nadiaarnold.com K6 B2 D9 A4 K5 H4 Kittoe Contemporary Lara Bowen Contemporary Lilford Gallery Nicholas Bowlby NoonPowell Fine Art Palma Arte London, UK Brighton & Hove, UK Kent, UK East Sussex, UK London, UK Piacenza, Italy 07968 142 289 07909 511 159 01227 639 086 01892 667 809 07960 155 624 +39 34 59 056 581 kittoecontemporary.com larabowencontemporary.com lilfordgallery.com nicholasbowlby.co.uk noonpowellfineart.com galleriapalmaarte.it C5 L11 B3 D12 L1 C6 Lime Tree Gallery Linda Blackstone Gallery London Contemporary Art PAVOT PH2 Gallery Portal Painters Bristol / Suffolk, UK London, UK London, UK London, UK London, UK London, UK 01179 292 527 07808 612 193 020 7580 2118 07939 661 800 020 7399 9999 020 7286 0940 limetreegallery.com lindablackstone.com londoncontemporaryart.co.uk pavotgalerie.com panterandhall.com portalpainters.co.uk
27 EXHIBITING GALLERIES B6 B4 G1 B8 E1 A12 Prince & Pilgrim Priory Gallery Broadway Quantum Contemporary Art Surface ICA TAG Fine Arts Tallantyre Gallery London, UK Worcestershire, UK London, UK London, UK London, UK Northumberland, UK 07824 776 265 01386 853 783 07765 255 800 07725 558 586 020 7688 8446 01670 517 214 princeandpilgrim.com priorybroadway.com quantumart.co.uk surfaceica.com tagfinearts.com tallantyre-gallery.co.uk J2 L8 I5 B7 E5 I4 Quintessential25 RadoArt Range of Arts VC Art Villa del Arte Galleries Wanrooij Gallery London, UK London, UK Honfleur, France London, UK Barcelona, Spain Amsterdam, Netherlands 07939 540 850 07759 178 453 +33 98 32 17 351 07801 999 300 +34 93 70 06 224 +31 06 45 700 280 quintessential25.com radoart.eu artsrange.com vc-art.com villadelarte.com wanrooijgallery.com J6 B9 H3 D8 C4 E6 Raquelle Azran Vietnamese Red Gallery Retrospect Galleries White Space Art Will’s Art Warehouse Woolff Fflow Gallery Fine Art Byron Bay, Australia / New York, USA Loudwater Village, UK Palma, Balearic Islands Devon, UK London, UK London, UK +1 212 715 0565 07850 517 998 +61 2 6680 8825 01803 864 088 020 8246 4840 020 7631 0551 artnet.com/razran.html redgallery.co.uk retrospectgalleries.com whitespaceart.com wills-art.com woolffgallery.co.uk K1 E9 J7 C7 A7 Sol Art Gallery Southbank Printmakers St Peter’s Wharf Collective Wren Gallery Wychwood Art Gallery Dublin, Ireland London, UK London, UK Burford, UK Oxfordshire, UK +353 16 750 972 07754 535 929 07917 523 381 01993 823 495 01869 338 155 solart.ie southbankprintmakers.com stpeterswharf.london wrenfineart.com wychwoodart.com
29 > MAP L11 L10 L9 L8 L7 L6 L5 L4 L3 L2 L1 K6 K5 K4 J5 K3 K2 K1 J9 J8 J7 J6 J4 J3 J2 J1 I7 I6 I5 I4 I3 I2 I1 I0 PRINT G1 AS1 VILL AGE H8 H7 H6 H5 H4 H3 H2 H1 MEZZANINE LA G8 G7 G6 G5 G4 G3 G2 F10 F9 F8 F7 F6 F5 F4 F3 F2 F1 E1 AS2 D11 E10 E9 E8 E7 E6 E5 E4 E3 E2 D0 DS D12 D10 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 B12 B11 C10 C9 C8 C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 B5 LL B10 B9 B8 B7 B6 B4 B3 B2 B1 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 Artist in Residence Bar Cloakroom Info Desk Own Art A1 Talks Lounge Artist Showcase AS1 Bridgeman Studio Award Creative Studio Live Art LA Platform Projects Toilets – Dionne Cole Buggy Park Finds Under £500 Library Lounge LL Press Wrapping Artist Showcase AS2 Café First Aid Lift Restaurant – Robert Dunt 4Impressions A11 BEARSPACE London B12 Contemporary Galerie Envie d’Art I2 Mae Gallery I7 Raquelle Azran Vietnamese Collective Gallery B1 Fine Art J6 508 Gallery D7 Beaux Arts Bath C3 Galleri Final D2 Marine House at Beer J1 The Contemporary Fine Red Gallery B9 Abstract House L10 Bernard Chauchet Galleri Långedrag A10 Mayne Gallery F2 Contemporary Art L2 Art Gallery Eton A2 Retrospect Galleries H3 After Nyne A3 Gallery GGC C10 Mookji Art CollaborationC9 Contemporary Six E10 Amanda Aldous Beyond the Sea H6 Gateway Gallery G3 Nadia Arnold E3 Sol Art Gallery K1 Cube Gallery F3 Fine Art F10 Bleach Box Photography Southbank Printmakers GrandyArt E7 Nicholas Bowlby A4 Gallery E8 The Doorway Gallery F9 Gallery E9 Amsterdam Light G7 Hatch Gallery J9 NoonPowell Fine Art K5 Bristol Contemporary ArtE4 Dreipunkt Edition H7 St Peter’s Wharf ars, -tis, f. C8 Iona House Gallery K2 NSPCCL4 Collective J7 Brita Prinz Arte A6 The Drugstore Gallery J4 Art * D6 IRIS Project I1 Own ArtA1 Surface ICA B8 Bruno Dahl Gallery L5 Duncan R. Miller The Art Agency G6 D1 Fine Arts L6 James Burke Palma Arte H4 TAG Fine Arts E1 Byard Art F1 The Art Movement G2 H2 Edgar Modern E2 John Iddon Fine Art PAVOT D12 Tallantyre Gallery A12 Callaghans of ART Salon F8 A8 Shrewsbury D3 Edition3 B5 John Noott Galleries PH2 Gallery L1 VC Art B7 ArtChina J3 K6 Camburn Fine Art L9 EOTW Gallery D11 Kittoe Contemporary Portal Painters C6 Villa del Arte Galleries E5 ArtDog London A9 Cameron Far & Wild D10 Lara Bowen Prince & Pilgrim B6 Wanrooij Gallery I4 Artered Gallery I3 Contemporary Art C2 Contemporary B2 First Contemporary L3 Priory Gallery BroadwayB4 White Space Art D8 Artêria G5 Capital Culture Gallery G4 Lilford Gallery D9 Foss Fine Art D5 Quantum Will’s Art Warehouse C4 Arthill Gallery C1 Carina Haslam Art H5 Lime Tree Gallery C5 Contemporary Art G1 >french art studio D4 Woolff Fflow Gallery E6 Artichoke A5 Catharine Miller B10 Linda Blackstone Quintessential25 J2 Gagliardi Gallery H1 Gallery L11 Wren Gallery C7 Artists of Russia K4 Chiefs & Spirits I6 RadoArt L8 Gala Fine Art J8 London Wychwood Art A7 ArtZandra K3 Clarendon Fine Art F4 Range of Arts I5 Galerie Barrou Contemporary Art B3 The Barker Gallery F5 Clifton Fine Art G8 Planquart L7 Lumitrix F6
P L AY: W O R K S H O P S , TA L K S A N D TO U R S WED 6 MARCH 3 – 3.30pm and 4 – 4.30pm 6 – 7.30pm The Power of Colour Art Therapy with the NSPCC in your Home 8 – 9pm 4 – 6.30pm Colour Painting Demonstration Starry Night THU 7 MARCH S AT 9 M A R C H 12 – 1.30pm 12 – 1.30pm Creating Colours The NSPCC’s Colourful Creations 2 – 2.30pm Tour du Jour 2 – 2.30pm Tour du Jour 2 – 3.30pm Colourful Compositions: 2 – 3.30pm Remembering Rothko Kaleidoscope of Colours 4 – 5pm 3 – 3.30pm and 4 – 4.30pm Continuous Portrait Drawings Bridgeman Studio Award Q&A Panel 6 – 7.15pm Bloom & Wild Bouquets 4 – 5.30pm Neon Takeover 6.15 – 8.15pm Neon at Night SUN 10 MARCH 7.30 – 8.45pm Bloom & Wild Bouquets 12 – 1.30pm The NSPCC’s Postcard Workshop FRI 8 MARCH 2 – 2.30pm 12 – 1.30pm Tour du Jour Pastel Colours Masterclass 2 – 3.30pm 2 – 2.30pm Colour Pop Calligraphy Tour du Jour 3 – 3.30pm and 4 – 4.30pm 2 – 3.30pm Colour and Human Psychology Colourful Compositions: Making a Mondrian 4 – 5.30pm Marvellous Mosaics Creative Studio Talks Lounge Café Info desk
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