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Returning to present outstanding Modern and Contemporary Art from over 120 leading galleries from around the world, the 2024- edition will feature works from a host of renowned contemporary galleries including Purdy Hicks, Rebecca Hossack Gallery, Charlie Smith London, and international galleries such as Galerie Olivier Waltman (Paris, Miami) Mookji Gallery (Seoul), and Common Sense Gallery (Vienna) offering an outstanding range of work.

Enjoy the contemporary photography showcase, Photo50, an impressive guest-curated exhibition titled Grafting: The Land and the Artist, curated by Revolve Collective exploring labour and its diverse representations within the context of the land; discover a unique display of selected highlights from the Fair's Museum Partner Charleston, the modernist home and studio of the painters Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant and gathering place of the famed Bloomsbury group; browse an array of art that reflects the resilience, beauty and passion of queer love and life with London Art Fair's Platform section whose thematic exhibition this year, entitled A Million Candles, Illuminating Queer Love and Life, is curated by Gemma Rolls-Bently; and see the new and the exciting in Encounters which showcases work from emerging artists alongside established names taking their practice in a new direction.

BIID Members (Registered Interior Designers, Associates, Provisional Associates) are invited to attend the London Art Fair private view on the 17th January, 5pm-9pm full details can be found in the members area.

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