The Affordable Art Fair Hampstead: Artists & Family Hour Announced
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6 months ago
Who to watch out for at this years art fair
The Affordable Art Fair Hampstead will mark the second UK fair in its 25th anniversary. They have announced a full list of galleries that will be coming to Hampstead Heath this spring.
Which Galleries Will Be At The Fair?
Local and international galleries will exhibit their work, with 17 new galleries attending this year. International galleries include Gallery40NL from the Netherlands, The Asian Art Gallery from China and Bear Galerie from France.
The artwork will all be priced from £50 to £7,500.
Included on the list, Jules Wittock will make his London debut showcasing his new immersive installation.
There will also be a rooftop bar, a Doggy Photobooth, a weekend Family Hour and Summer Lates which features live Djs, drinks and art until 9pm on weekdays.
Family Hour will be open from 11am to midday on weekends and will offer various activities for children such as scavenger hunts and face painting. Children aged between 7 and 12 can partake in a tour of the fair at 11.15am on Saturdays and Sundays. Tickets must be booked in advance.
The Doggy Photobooth will immortalise your beloved pet as they are captured by professional dog photographer Amie Barron.
The Fair Director Hugo Barclay has selected his must see artists at Hampstead this spring. It includes:
- Enda Bowe, Narrative Gallery
- Jules Wittock, Xin Gallery
- Peter Moore, Noon Powell Fine Art
- Ewa Senczawa, Gutmans Gallery
- Kanika Shah, NuGa Arthouse
- Cristina Morono, Al Contar del Arte
- Thu Hien Vu, Thang Long Gallery
- James Kerr, Nadia Waterfield Fine Art
Hugo Barclay, UK Fair Director & Art Expert, said: ‘Affordable Art Fair Hampstead is a fantastic event to celebrate the start of summer. We are proud to be one of the few large-scale events to take place on iconic Hampstead Heath, offering a most charming setting for a fun day out for art lovers. We’re thrilled to have a broad range of excellent galleries exhibiting with us this year, with art from around the world coming together in a beautiful London landmark.’