Interested in contemporary art, looking for a unique addition to your home, or simply fancy an outing with a difference this weekend?
The Affordable Art Fair returns to Battersea, south London, from 18th to 21st October 2018, promising a dynamic weekend outing and the chance to buy from a varied collection of contemporary paintings, prints, photography and sculptures.
With works by household names, as well as emerging artists, the fair is the perfect place to get a taste of the international contemporary art scene, whether you're an art buff or are interested, but know very little, about modern art.
Who is exhibiting at the Affordable Art Fair?
The best thing about the Affordable Art Fair? It gives you the chance to see the works of established, household name artists and emerging artists from across the globe all in one place.
We thought the best way to give you a taste of what can be expected was to show you some of the names exhibiting...
David Shillinglaw
Jane Emberson
Nina Brooke
Samuel Hicks
Anna Pettyarre
Guillaume Cornet
How affordable is affordable?
The Affordable Art fair aims to make the joy of art collecting accessible all, so you can expect to find original works ranging in price from £100 up to £6,000.
Where is the Affordable Art Fair taking place?
Set against the backdrop of autumnal Battersea Park, the Affordable Art Fair can be found at Battersea Evolution, Queenstown Road, London SW8 4NW.
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What are the opening times of the Affordable Art Fair?
The Affordable Art Fair runs for five days, from Wednesday 17th October to Sunday 21st October 2018.
Wednesday 17th October: 17:30 – 21:30 (private view)
Thursday 18th October: 11:00 – 17:30 and 17:30 – 21:00 (late view)
Friday 19th October: 11:00 – 19:00
Saturday 20th October: 11:00 – 18:00
Sunday 21st October: 11:00 – 18:00
Emily first (temporarily) joined the Real Homes team while interning on her summer break from university. After graduating, she worked on several publications before joining Real Homes as Staff Writer full time in mid-2018. She left the brand in 2020 to pursue another career, but still loves a second-hand bargain and sourcing unique finds to make her rented flat reflect her personality.
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