London Art Fair 2017
The 29th edition of London Art Fair takes place from 18-22 January at Islington’s Business Design Centre.
The Fair brings together over 100 carefully selected galleries from the UK and overseas, presenting museum quality Modern British art alongside international contemporary work and photography from today’s leading artists.
Alongside the main Fair, you’ll also find two curated sections focusing on emerging artists and contemporary photography; Art Projects, including ‘Dialogues’ curated by Miguel Amado, and Photo50, curated by Christiane Monarchi.
The Lightbox, Woking, is the museum partner of London Art Fair 2017, presenting major works from The Ingram Collection in a unique exhibition ‘Ten Years: A Century of Art’, at the Fair.
Tickets
for London Art Fair are on sale now from www.londonartfair.co.uk.
Tickets start from £11 in advance (plus booking fees).
As a BIID member, London Art Fair would like to extend a complimentary invitation to you to attend its 29th edition in January. London Art Fair is the UK’s premier Fair for Modern British and contemporary art and takes place at Islington’s Business Design Centre.
To redeem your invitation, please log in to the members area to access your code.
Your
complimentary invitation will admit yourself and a guest for one day’s visit
from Wednesday 18 to
Sunday 22 January 2017.
Photo credit: Mark Cocksedge
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