Over 120 galleries at the 2024 edition of London Art Fair
Over 120 galleries from the UK and around the world will gather to exhibit at this year’s London Art Fair, taking place at the Business Design Centre, London, 17-21 January 2024.
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The Fair’s 2024 programme promises to bring visitors into conversation with the art world. The 2024 Talks and Tours Programme, curated by Hannah Payne, will provide topical discussions and thematic tours. Platform will once again present a show curated around a common theme which will be announced formally this autumn. Encounters returns for 2024 to showcase emerging and established artists pushing the envelope on mediums, themes, and genres within their work. Meanwhile, new voices in contemporary photography will take centre stage at Photo50. Finally, London Art Fair is proud to announce their collaboration with Charleston Museum for the 2024 Museum Partnership.
At the heart of the Fair, Encounters is a curated section that invites you to discover new frontiers in contemporary art. Encounters showcases the freshest contemporary art from across the globe featuring up and coming galleries eager to present their emerging artists on a major platform alongside established names who are creating new and exciting work, taking their practice in a different direction. In 2024 Manchester based Saul Hay Gallery will be exhibiting in Encounters for the very first time to present their collection of emerging artists including, Mandy Payne, Jen Orpin, Harriet Mena Hill, William Braithwaite, Dan Broughton and Richard Perry. Janet Rady Fine Art, VirginiaVisualArts, Koop Project, and Siger Gallery will also be returning to Encounters to present compelling new voices in Britain’s emerging arts scene.
London Art Fair is honoured to collaborate with the renowned Charleston Museum for the 2024 edition. Located at the heart of the Bloomsbury Group’s former home, Charleston Farmhouse, the museum embodies a rich tapestry of artistic and cultural heritage. This partnership will shine a spotlight on the museum’s exceptional collection and the profound impact of the Bloomsbury Group on the Modern Art landscape.