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London Art Fair returns from 22-26 January 2025, highlighting a selection of the best galleries from the UK and beyond. The Fair will offer both seasoned and aspiring collectors a diverse presentation of modern and contemporary art, alongside curated displays, and an inspiring programme of talks, panel discussions and artistinsights.

After its launch in 2024, the Fair’s Prints & Editions, featuring prints and multiples from both emerging artists and household names, provides an introduction to art collecting at a more accessible price point, encouraging art enthusiasts to start their collecting journey at the Fair.

In addition, London Art Fair continues to champion and support regional museums through its annual Museum Partnership, which this year invites the celebrated art museum, Sainsbury Centre, to showcase their world-class collection.

 

Hybrid mask (Baule Yaure), Yinka Shonibare

 

The Fair’s official destination sponsor, Visit Tampa Bay, will be commissioning a site specific multi-sensory installation piece by artist Ya La’ford.

Santiago C. Corrada, president and CEO of Visit Tampa Bay says, “We are inspired to be part of this prestigious event and are very proud to be working with renowned Tampa-based artist, Ya La’ford, who will be exhibiting at the Fair and showcasing what art means to us across the destination.”

The installation is an evocative exploration of Florida’s beauty and its intricate connections to London and the greater world. Entitled “Ebb and Flow: The Circle of Connection,” this immersive experience from renowned artist Ya La’ford invites viewers to reflect on the profound relationships between nature, travel, and the shared significance of humanity.

 

Ya La’ford

 

The Galleries

London Art Fair will welcome over 130 galleries from around the world, including 18 international galleries from the Czech Republic, Ireland, France, Iran, Italy, Japan, The Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, Turkey, and more. New exhibitors such as Henry Miller Fine Art, Annka Kultys Gallery, The Tagli, Middlemarch Fine Art, Oriel Fine Art, Narrative Gallery, and Oxford Ceramics will join returning names including Osborne Samuel Gallery, Elizabeth Xi Bauer, The Redfern Gallery, Christopher Kingzett and Galerie Olivier Waltman.
The Fair will feature works by some of the world’s most renowned artists across various media, including sculpture, prints, paintings, photography, textiles, and ceramics, by artists including Alberto Giacometti, Pablo Picasso, Francis Bacon,Bridget Riley, and Barbara Hepworth.

London Art Fair’s specialisation in modern art remains strongly represented through the participation of leading galleries in the field, including Willoughby Gerrish/Gerrish Fine Art, Portland Gallery, and Sweden-based Mollbrinks Art Gallery. David Messum Fine Art will showcase paintings sourced directly from thestudio estate of Jean-Marie Toulgouat, the great-grandson of Claude Monet.

 

Eardley Knollys, Summer, Renishaw, David Messum Fine Art

 

Narborough Gallery will present pieces by Gillian Ayres and Bridget Riley, while Rabley Gallery will highlight Eileen Cooper RA. Works by prominent artists from the St Ives Group will be on display at Castlegate House Gallery, Alan Wheatley Art, and Middlemarch Fine Art and Quad Fine Art will celebrate the contributions of an international group of women artists to the abstract art movements, including Prunella Clough, Sandra Blow, and Kathleen Guthrie. Additionally, Tanya Baxter Contemporary will offer a curated selection from the collection of renowned Hong.

 

Lydia Masterkova, Untitled, 1977, Quad Fine Art

 

Other highlights include works by aboriginal, diaspora, and self-taught artists. Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery will present a never-before-seen suite of paintings by Emily Kam Kngwarreye, coinciding with heranticipated retrospective at Tate Modern that will open in Summer 2025, alongside Kam Kngwarreye’s contemporaries from the Utopia community in the Northern Territory of Australia.

 

Nikoleta Sekulovic, Orlando, Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery

 

Marie Elisabeth Merlin, Incandescences, Juste avant la nuit, TIN MAN ART

 

Jennifer Lauren Gallery will showcasethe innovative use of unconventional media by outsider artists from Japan, while TIN MAN ART will bring works that explore topics such as climatechange, migration, and displacement. Meanwhile, Ricardo Fernandes will present the first UK solo exhibition of Afro-Amerindian artist Antonio Sergio Moreira.

 

Temsuyanger Longkumer, Travelling Forests, Oliver Projects

 

Through his paintings, sculptures, and photographs, rooted in his extensive travels and artist residencies around the world, Moreira offers a unique perspective, weaving together global experiences and cultural intersections. At the entrance to the Fair, Oliver Projects will be showcasing contemporary pieces by Suzanne Moxhay, Alice Macdonald, Joseph Goody, and Siphiwe Mnguniand alongside Blue Shop Gallery’s presentation of Kaja Stumpf, Vivien McDermid, Roya Bahram, Sam Douglas, and Orla Kane.

This year’s Fair also sees an increase in sculptural pieces, exemplified by an all-sculptor stand at Architectural Heritage Ltd and Catto Gallery‘s exhibition of sculptural works by Philip Jackson. Elsewhere, &gallery’s presentation will showcase exciting mixed media works by Rebecca Appleby, Richard Perry, and Derek Wilson. Moreover, more galleries are bringing artworks created specifically for the Fair, including ArtULTRA, and Caroline Fisher Projects.

 

Emily Moore, When the snow begins to thaw, &gallery

 

For more information about this fair please visit londonartfair.co.uk.

Cover art: Emma Haworth, Bluebell Wood, Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery

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