Affordable Art Fair Amsterdam is back this October and we are pleased to say that more than 70 galleries will be welcoming you to this 16th edition.
With over 70 galleries, joining us this October for the next edition of Affordable Art Fair Amsterdam (26 – 30 October 2022) the fair is the the perfect place to be inspired by refresh perspectives from The Netherlands and beyond. Read on to learn more about 5 of the new galleries joining us for the first time at our next edition in De Kromhouthal…
Nagyházi Contemporary, NACO, is a Budapest-based gallery representing emerging contemporary artists from Hungary and abroad. Founded by Lőrinc Nagyházi, aims to strengthen the presence of contemporary Hungarian artworks in art collections and create a progressive, inspiring space that serves as a unique meeting point between contemporary artists and art enthusiasts. This year at the fair they’ll be sharing exciting works by Patricia Jagicza,Levente Radvánszki, Levente Leitner, Attila Bagi, Daniel Bencs and more. The perfect place to find up-and-coming artists and see fresh ideas!
This vibrant Luxembourg-based gallery focuses on urban, pop and optical illusion art made by a selection of renowned international artists. Established by passionate art collector, Patrick Denny, Pop My Duke presents unique pieces as well as editions and is all set to open a new space in Munich later this year. At the fair, Patrick will be sharing new works by street artist PIMAX, kinetic pop artist Patrick Rubinstein, graffiti artist Psyckoze Nolimit and mixed-media artist Eric Mangen.
GLO’ART is an art centre and gallery in Neerharen-Lanaken, Belgium. It was founded with the aim to provide a career start for artists from all over the world. Based on the submitted portfolio, artists are reviewed and invited for a 1 month residency in Belgium. Since 2013, more than three hundred artists from more than sixty countries have enjoyed a stay at GLO’ART. At their stand this October, you’ll be able to find works by a talented international roster of artists including, Nina Murashkina, Petar Mosic, Emmanuel Lafont and Stavros Chatziioannidis.
While some galleries travel to us from afar, we’re equally delighted to welcome new galleries from our own neighbourhood of Amsterdam Noord. Thud Art is a gallery on the Asterweg which is also home to a residency space for visiting artists and permanent working studio of artist, Tim Hudson. For their debut at Affordable Art Fair, they will be exhibiting a colourful combination of works by Nadieh Bremer, Tim Hudson and Benjamin Martin. Be extra certain to stop by their stand if you’re interested in discovering the world of NFT’s…
Galeria de Art María Aguilar was founded in Chiclana, Spain back in 1997. The gallery’s goal is the diffusion of Spanish Contemporary Art, with a particular focus on championing the talent of Andalusian painters. Sharing their personal expertise on the development of art in this region and showcasing a variety of styles from artists such as,Óscar Vázquez,Urréjola, José Naranjo, Fran Mora and sculptor MartaSánchez Luengo; this stand is sure to be a Spanish paradise.
Curious to see which other galleries will be participating at the fair? Check out our complete galleries list here. Don’t forget to buy tickets now in order to visit Affordable Art Fair Amsterdam from 26 to 30 October at de Kromhouthal.