The invites visitors to explore two floors of stands at the , London, this September. With some 55 galleries presenting pieces by art icons William Gear, David Hockney, Peter Lanyon, Tracey Emin, Alfred Wallis, Alan Davie, Graham Sutherland, Terry Frost to name a few, the annual exhibit offers a flurry of desirable paintings, sculptures and photographic works up for sale. Promoting itself as the only fair to specialise in Modern and Post-War art, the event also hosts a bountiful selection of projects up to the present day.
Galleries in attendance this year include , London, with selected pieces by Peter Blake and Keith Arnatt; , London, who will be presenting the distinctive figurative work of Lynn Chadwick and Elizabeth Frink; and , London, with Barbara Hepworth鈥檚 Modernist sculpture Six Forms on a Circle, Henry Moore鈥檚 gouache sketch, Three Female Figures, and Ben Nicholson鈥檚 plaster-board drawing,聽S Audley.
Beginning on聽9 September, the fair will be opened by Charles Saumarez Smith CBE, Secretary and Chief Executive of the Royal Academy of Arts. Catering for a variety of enthusiasts and professional, from art aficionados, artists, buyers and collectors, the four-day event聽is the ideal place to pick up or invest in a striking example of Modern or Contemporary art.
The 20/21 British Art Fair, 9-13 September, Royal College of Art, Kensington Gore, London, SW7 2EU.
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Credits
1. Barbara Hepworth, Six Forms on a Circle, 1967. From Osbourne Samuel. Courtesy of The British Art Fair.


