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More from The Other Art Fair in April

15/05/2017

These are only glimpses of work seen before opening time at The Other Art Fair in April as I didn’t get the chance to see everything on show. Nevertheless I wanted to share these pieces with you; to investigate more just click on the links. Paul West works in landscape; this charcoal drawing takes you into his world. […]

As We Step Into Chaos by Dangerous Minds.

08/05/2017

Dangerous Minds (artists Michael Lake-McMillan and Alan Stuart) recently held a show of new work at the atmospheric Underdog Gallery in a railway arch at London Bridge. Using popular culture and found elements their work reveals more with time and study. Kaiten, below, was one of my favourite pieces and dominated the space as the backdrop to the […]

Andrew Wenrick at The Other Art Fair London

01/05/2017

OK, I may be biased as an exhibitor but  The Other Art Fair is one of the best places to buy contemporary art, especially as you meet the artists and get to know them. I’ve come a long way in being able to talk about my work; only a few years ago I found it really […]

At the Affordable Art Fair – 2 of 2

10/04/2017

These small, intimate portraits by Nathan Ford and shown by Beaux Arts in Bath stood out from the visual noise. Apologies for the white dashes of strip lighting reflected in the glass frames. I also enjoyed seeing new smaller work by Robinson & McMahon on the One Church Street stand. 

Art at The Affordable Art Fair – Battersea – 1 of 2

03/04/2017

There’s always something to discover at the Affordable Art Fair with the Battersea show no exception. Regular exhibitor FOUR_WALLS showed work by Sam Lock which stopped me in my tracks. Working on both paper and canvas his paintings are so evocative. Harriet Hoult’s paintings at ArtDog were very different with a kind of focused meandering.

Glass by Heike Brachlow at Bullseye Projects seen at Collect, Saatchi Gallery

13/03/2017

I was blown away by this stand from first -time US exhibitor Bullseye Projects and interested to learn that the sculpture shown was by UK -based Heike Brachlow. I keep returning to the adjective of purity when describing work that I am drawn to. Her sculpture is anything but simple however it has a clarity of intent that is unwavering. […]

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