LONDON.- British Art Fair, the marketplace for Modern and Contemporary British Art, announces the galleries who are taking part in its 31st edition to be held 29 September 2 October 2022 at Londons iconic Saatchi Gallery.
British Art Fair is under new ownership having been bought by the global group Ramsay Fairs from the Sandelson brothers earlier this year. It will open its doors again after a two year interval due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The participating galleries include the UKs best dealers in Modern British Art such as Osborne Samuel Gallery, Piano Nobile, Jonathan Clark and many more, some of whom have been with the fair since its inception in 1988.
New this year are ten contemporary galleries who will be each be showing the work of one British artist in a second floor showcase curated by Zavier Ellis of CHARLIE SMITH. The space is titled Solo Contemporary.
There are also three special exhibitions: Paintings by the Scottish artist and writer William Johnstone OBE (1897 1981) Principal of Central School of Arts and Crafts 1947-1960; A selection of work by Royal Scottish Academy graduates; The Ingram Collection of Modern British Art curated by its director, Jo Baring. WaterAid is the fairs official charity for 2022 and is hosting an auction.
There are also three special exhibitions: Paintings by the Scottish artist and writer William Johnstone OBE (18971981) Principal of Central School of Arts and Crafts 1947-1960; A selection of work by Royal Scottish Academy graduates; The Ingram Collection of Modern British Art curated by its director, Jo Baring. WaterAid is the fairs official charity for 2022 and is hosting an auction.
This year has also seen the launch of BLAST Magazine. Written by Art Sales Correspondent, Colin Gleadell, this bimonthly publication, published by British Art Fair, offers exclusive content on the British Art Market, sales of which have been soaring this summer. Read more at britishartfair.co.k/blast.
British Art Fair 2022 Exhibiting Galleries
Adrian Hill, Norfolk
Alan Wheatley Art, London
Art First, London
Art & Sold, Surrey
Austin/Desmond Fine Art, London
Barber Lopes, Norfolk / Wiltshire
Beaux Arts Bath, Bath
Bermondsey Project Space, London
Blond Contemporary, London
Broadbent, London
Browse & Darby, London
Candida Stevens Gallery, Chichester
Castlegate House Gallery, Cumbria
Charlie Smith London, London
Christopher Kingzett Fine Art, London
Clarendon Fine Art, London
Cynthia Corbett Gallery, London
David Messum, London
Dominic Kemp Modern British Prints, London
Duncan R. Miller Fine Arts, London
Eames Fine Art, London
Fine Art Consultancy, London
Flying Colours Gallery, London
Frederick Charles Art, Kent
Freya Mitton, Somerset
Guerin Projects, London
Gwen Hughes Fine Art, London
Harry Moore-Gwyn, London
Haynes Fine Art, London & Cotswolds
Hidden Gallery, London, Brighton, Bristol & Bath
HM Electric, London
James Hyman Gallery, London
Jealous, London
Jenna Burlingham Fine Art, Hampshire
Jill George Gallery, London
Jonathan Clark Fine Art, London
Jonathan Cooper, London
Julian Page, London
K Contemporary, London
Kaye Michie, Richmond
Kynance Fine Art, London
Long & Ryle, London
The Nine British Art, London
No 20 Arts, London
Open Eye, Liverpool
Oriel Fine Art, Cambridge
Osborne Samuel, London
Panter & Hall, London
Patrick Bourne & Co, London
Paul Stolper, London
Piano Nobile, London
Portal Painters, London
Portland Gallery, London
The Redfern Gallery, London
Robert Sandelson, Norfolk
Rowntree Clark, London
Sally Hunter Fine Art, London
Simon Hilton Fine Art, Cambridge
The Stratford Gallery, Worcestershire
Tanya Baxter Contemporary, London, Hong Kong
Union Gallery, London
Willoughby Gerrish, London and Yorkshire