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London Art Fair returns for its 37th edition
London Art Fair returns to the UK capital from 22-26 January 2025
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Following a very successful 2024, London Art Fair returns from 22-26 January 2025, highlighting a selection of the best galleries from the UK and beyond. The Fair will offer both seasoned and aspiring collectors a diverse presentation of modern and contemporary art and an inspiring programme of talks, panel discussions and artist insights.
London Art Fair sees the return of leading modern and contemporary art galleries to the Business Design Centre in Islington, including Alan Wheatley Art, Castlegate House Gallery, Galerie, Olivier Waltman, James Freeman Gallery, Portland Gallery, Tin Man Art and Jealous Gallery among many others, displaying work that will span painting, photography, sculpture and design. Modern British art will be well represented at the fair by galleries including Jenna Burlingham, Crane Kalman, Osborne Samuel, and Willoughby Gerrish.
London Art Fair continues its celebration of regional museums through its annual Museum Partnership, which this year will be with the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in Norwich. The Sainsbury Centre, home to a world class collection of art and artefacts ranging from prehistory through to the late 20th century, will show highlights of their collection of remarkable British art and international artefacts in the display Living Art. Founded in 1973 when Sir Robert and Lady Sainsbury donated their art collection to the University of East Anglia, the Sainsbury Centre has grown into a museum for world art, celebrating a diverse range of artistic periods, styles and materials. Housed in an iconic grade II* listed building designed by architect Norman Foster, the collection is made up of both recognised masterpieces from twentieth century European art and historic works from across the globe.
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