The Affordable Art Fair is returning to Hampstead Heath in May following a two-year hiatus. This year’s Fair will be rather special as it will be the 10th edition. There will be 1,000s of contemporary artworks on show by renowned and emerging artists from leading UK and international galleries to celebrate this milestone.

There’s just under one month to go until the Affordable Art Fair Hampstead starts celebrating its 10th edition by inviting visitors to discover the joy of collecting art on North London’s stunning Hampstead Heath. The Fair takes place between 5th and 8th May and will showcase exclusive and limited-edition works, first-time exhibitors, curated collections, exciting partnerships, and plans to celebrate the North London area with stunning displays, local artists, and artworks capturing the iconic landscape.

NEW for Hampstead at 10

Limited edition NFTs featuring stunning campaign artwork
If you’ve been enticed by the star of Hampstead’s poster campaign – an evocative abstract work by Norwegian artist Marit Geraldine Bostad called Words 3 – you can get your hands on a limited series of 10 NFTs of the work, created especially for Hampstead’s 10th edition. Head to Mint Art Gallery’s stand for more information and to purchase.

New work and never-before-seen exclusives
There’s a host of fresh new work to discover at the Fair, alongside rare and limited-edition pieces. The Greenstage Gallery will be showcasing sought-after works from British abstract painter Martyn Jones for the first time. Along with new artist Sara Hayward, whose ‘Elle 1:1 000 000′ series explores depictions of women around the world, often taken from newspaper cuttings to explore how real life can be distorted by media interpretation.

Fair favourites Clifton Fine Art will be presenting a series of new hyper-detailed urban landscape paintings by Tom White. Whilst Sol Art Gallery from Dublin will present new collections by Portuguese artist Luis Bivar and Mexican artist José Cacho.

Rock n’ Roll heritage gallery The Art Hound is a must-see for music fans, with never-before-seen photographic portraits by Scarlet Page, the internationally renowned photographer and daughter of Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin), whose unique photographs of music legends will be a treat for music fans and art lovers alike, including her limited-edition print of Camden icon Amy Winehouse.

Galleries making their Affordable Art Fair debut
Affordable Art Fair is excited to host 11 new galleries exhibiting for the very first time at the Fair, including Prince Art Gallery from Italy, Morningside Gallery from Edinburgh, and Air Contemporary; a new venture from Maria Morrow, the former Director of London’s Portland Gallery, whose roster boasts David Shrigley, Peter Clark and Babak Ganjei amongst others.

Prince Art Gallery will showcase the best in contemporary Italian art with a range of different styles. Expect artists such as Giancarlo Ciccozzi, Gianni Grattacaso and Raffaella Bellani – frequently shown in the international art fair circuit.

A homage to North London
Take in stunning displays featuring works dedicated to the local iconic landscape of Hampstead, and visit North London Printmakers for locally-themed prints.

Stunning and Varied Photography
Photography aficionados and aspiring collectors can find the perfect piece at the Fair, with a broad range of fascinating works from Atelier Editions, Bleach Box, Capital Culture Gallery, The Drugstore, Reisz Gallery and more. Highlights:

  • Atelier Editions – born out of lockdown, a collaborative of five career photographers with varying styles got together to publish images from their hard drives curated over the years. Expect folios of very limited-edition print work, spanning everything from portraiture to cityscapes and documentary photography.
  • Reisz Gallery – showing works from two London-based photographic artists, Benjamin Rice’s large vertical landscapes are made up of up to 300 separate images combined seamlessly to create an illusion of realism, like gazing out of a window. Keith Parry’s minimal work depicts marginal, hinterland spaces, often full of absence, exploring quiet insignificant moments and the haphazard hand of the human footprint.

What else?

  • Look out for top emerging talent in Made in Arts London’s Iridescent Collection, which showcases the best student work from across the University of the Arts London (UAL) and experience work up close from finalists of the prestigious Jackson’s Painting Prize 2022.
  • Enjoy art after dark with music, drinks and more at the Thursday Late View, or enjoy a weekend day out on the Heath! Families can save on tickets at Family Hour (11 am – 12 pm, Saturday and Sunday).
  • As Lead Partner of the Fair, wealth management firm JM Finn brings their expert investment advice to Hampstead visitors, sharing Affordable Art Fair’s vision to make art collecting accessible to all.

The Fair will host a Private Charity View on Wednesday, 4 May supporting Maggie’s Royal Free, everyone’s home of cancer care in North London.

Tickets must be booked in advance at: https://affordableartfair.com/fairs/london-hampstead/.

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