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Friday, September 19, 2025 |
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The Affordable Art Fair Returns to London |
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Joanna Ewa Glazer, "The Sun". 20 x 15 inches (50 x 40 cm). acrylic on canvas. 2008.
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LONDON.-The Affordable Art Fair returns to Battersea Park , London with its Spring Collection from the 13 - 16 March 2008. 120 galleries, many new to the fair, will exhibit a fresh line-up of paintings, sculpture, photography and original prints - all priced between £50 and £3,000.
The fairs easy-going atmosphere invites first time buyers to browse amongst the thousands of original artworks, whilst seasoned collectors can seek out hot new artists. Look out for our specially curated section at the front including work by young emerging artists.
AAFs stunning location in Battersea Park makes it an enjoyable day out. Getting to the fair couldnt be easier with a free shuttle service running from Sloane Square and limited free parking adjacent to the marquee.
Free hands-on printing workshops for children take place throughout the event. With a wine bar, café and children's crèche, AAF is the perfect environment in which to look, love and leave with a unique piece of contemporary art.
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