London Art Fair 2020: Don’t Miss
10.01.2020
With over 100 galleries and thousands of artists set to exhibit at this years London Art Fair, it promises to be as dynamic, inspiring and engaging as ever. To help you navigate the maze of exhibitions we’ve put together a little snapshot of some the work, events and galleries not to be missed at this years fair…
TAG Fine Arts | Stand 16
Artists: Dede Johnston
Join TAG Fine Arts on the main floor where they will be exhibiting new original and limited edition artworks from a variety of their artists including Dede Johnston‘s new, atmospheric photographic c-type prints.
Black Box Projects | Stand P21
Artist: Steve Macleod
Tour: ONSITE INSIGHT – Friday 24 January, 2pm
Black Box Projects will host an interactive workshop with Steve Macleod where you can make your own photogram alongside a discussion about his practice.
RSVP to attend: info@blackboxprojects.art
Talk: The Art of Happiness – Saturday 25 January, 2.30 – 3.30 pm
Steve Macleod in conversation with Tim A. Shaw and Niamh White, founders of Hospital Rooms, chaired by Kathlene Fox-Davies, Co-Founder & Director of Black Box Projects.
Crane Kalman| Stand 21 + 25
Artists: Ellie Davies, Karine Laval
Tour: ONSITE INSIGHTS – Thursday 2pm – 2.15pm
Crane Kalman Gallery will host an onsite talk with artist Jethro Buck
Meeting point: Crane Kalman Gallery (25)
TALK | Collaborate: a celebration of socially-engaged, multi-authored photographic practices
FRI 24 JAN, 12pm – 1pm
This talk considers the ethics, methodologies and reworkings of socially engaged photography and collaborative practice. With photographers Marysa Dowling, Rosy Martin and Becky Warnock in a conversation chaired by artist, writer and educator Anthony Luvera, Associate Professor at Coventry University and editor of Photography For Whom?.
LONDON ART FAIR: Business Design Centre, Islington, London
PREVIEW EVENING: Tues 21 Jan | 6pm – 9pm
PUBLIC FAIR: Wed 22 – Sun 26 Jan
TICKETS can be booked here
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Dede Johnston with Tag Fine Arts
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Steve Macleod selection of works with Black Box Projects
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Karine Laval with Crane Kalman Brighton
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