The 20/21 British Art Fair, Royal College of Art, London

The 20/21 British Art Fair invites visitors to explore two floors of stands at the Royal College of Art, London, this September. With some 55 galleries presenting pieces by art icons William Gear, David Hockney, Peter Lanyon, Tracey Emin, Alfred Wallis, Alan Davie, Graham Sutherland, Terry Frost to name a few, the annual exhibit offers a flurry of desirable paintings, sculptures and photographic works up for sale. Promoting itself as the only fair to specialise in Modern and Post-War art, the event also hosts a bountiful selection of projects up to the present day.

Galleries in attendance this year include Richard Saltoun, London, with selected pieces by Peter Blake and Keith Arnatt; Beaux Arts, London, who will be presenting the distinctive figurative work of Lynn Chadwick and Elizabeth Frink; and Osbourne Samuel, London, with Barbara Hepworth’s Modernist sculpture Six Forms on a Circle, Henry Moore’s gouache sketch, Three Female Figures, and Ben Nicholson’s plaster-board drawing, S Audley.

Beginning on 9 September, the fair will be opened by Charles Saumarez Smith CBE, Secretary and Chief Executive of the Royal Academy of Arts. Catering for a variety of enthusiasts and professional, from art aficionados, artists, buyers and collectors, the four-day event is the ideal place to pick up or invest in a striking example of Modern or Contemporary art.

The 20/21 British Art Fair, 9-13 September, Royal College of Art, Kensington Gore, London, SW7 2EU.

For more, visit www.britishartfair.co.uk.

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Credits
1. Barbara Hepworth, Six Forms on a Circle, 1967. From Osbourne Samuel. Courtesy of The British Art Fair.