16-20 January 2013
The 25th London Art Fair will be the largest yet. The Main Fair will bring together over 130 leading galleries from across the UK and overseas presenting exceptional modern British art alongside contemporary work, covering the period of the early 20th century to the present day.
The Fair will also include two curated sections focusing on younger galleries, new work and contemporary photography; Art Projects and Photo50.
The Fair offers the opportunity to enjoy fantastic art from over 1,000 leading artists in one location. On the Thursday 17th January the doors will be kept open until late, giving guests the chance to browse art work while enjoying complimentary drinks, talks and performances.
Our sister gallery ink_d promise a spectacular debut at this year’s Main Fair. Established in 2007, ink_d show the cream of collectible and afford art, with a diverse range of painting, prints, sculpture and ceramics. The gallery has a strong ethos that supports and nurtures local talent alongside rising stars and established artists.
The ink_d London Art Fair stand (G12) will be showing new and exclusive work from Carne Griffiths, Greg Haberny, James Cauty, Lidia de Pedro, Stanley Donwood, Magnus Gjoen, Ian Hodgson, Carrie Reichardt aka The Baroness, Paul Scott, Gary Smith, and Jake Wood-Evans.
As well as the friendly ink_d staff, Brighton gallery director Lindsay will be at the London Art Fair all week. She will be on hand to offer advice about collecting, investing, framing, and all things fine art.
Lindsay and ink_d look forward to showing you the best of British art from a unique Brighton gallery at this year’s major art destination.
Venue: Business Design Centre, 52 Upper Street, London N1 0QH
Opening Hours:
Tues 15 January - (Invited guests / Preview & Six Day Ticket Holders) 6:30pm - 9:00pm
Wed 16 January - 11:00am - 9:00pm
Thurs 17 January - 11:00am - 9:00pm
Fri 18 January - 11:00am - 7:00pm
Sat 19 January - 10:00am - 7:00pm
Sun 20 January - 10:00am - 5:00pm
The ink_d gallery will continue to be open for the period of the fair in their intimate and unusual gallery space on North Road, Brighton.