In just over a month we’re set to land on beautiful Hampstead Heath and we can’t wait to present art from over 100 international and homegrown galleries! There’ll be plenty of fresh new faces exhibiting this year, so here’s an introduction to a few of our new additions.
In just over a month we’re set to land on beautiful Hampstead Heath and we can’t wait to present art from over 100 international and homegrown galleries! There’ll be plenty of fresh new faces exhibiting this year, so here’s an introduction to a few of our new additions.
Coming to us all the way from the land down under, Aboriginal Art Galleries are Sydney’s largest collaborative of family-run galleries. They’ve been involved in the indigenous art industry for over twenty-eight years and they work closely with Aboriginal community art centres, as well as ethical private art dealers.
You can expect to see works from Colin Jones (pictured) an established and widely exhibited Australian artist who paints scenes which typify Aboriginal life, including his multi-layered dot paintings that tell the stories of his ancestral home where the rain forest, rivers and land connect. Keep an eye out for Colin’s colourful works at Hampstead this May!
Catch Aboriginal Art Galleries at Hampstead on stand L4.
With a name like ‘Arte Globale’ you’d expect nothing less than an impressive international portfolio of contemporary artists and that’s exactly what you’ll get! Dedicated to providing the best experience for art lovers, and boasting over twenty years of experience within the art world, Arte Globale will be sure to effortlessly deliver expert advice for new and established collectors alike.
Artists featuring on Arte Globale’s list include Zhanna Bobrakova, an emerging Russian artist who works in photography and sculpture, Aristotle Roufanis, who creates studies of contemporary urban life, and Italian artist Michele Cirillo (pictured). Originally from Naples, Michele had his heart stolen by a camera at the age of 14 and has created art in this medium ever since. Here at the Affordable Art Fair, we’re captivated by the ways in which Michele explores the boundaries of society and culture in his photography.
Arte Globale will be exhibiting at Hampstead on stand C4.
Artelite Gallery was formed in 2013 in the south of France, near Montpellier with an aim to develop and support artists in the early stages of their international careers. Although they may be fairly new to the contemporary art scene, Artelite are already expanding with a recently established showroom in Miami.
Artelite represent a range of artists from graphic designer and painter Pierre Luc Poujol through to fine art photographer, Pascal Goet. Of the selection they are bringing to Hampstead it’s ‘painter of the moment’ Nicolas Gasiorowski (pictured) who’s understated figurative works have been the talk of the office – we can’t wait to see them in the flesh!
Discover more from Artelite Gallery on stand A7.
Browse the full set of exhibitors coming to the Hampstead fair here »
DELPHINE LEBOURGEOIS | MIGUEL VALLINAS PRIETO | ALISON ORCHARD |
Liberty Gallery | My Life In Art | Will’s Art Warehouse |
Giclee on paper | C-type on paper | Oil on canvas |
£575.00 | £625.00 | £2,500.00 |
Header image: Michele Cirillo, ‘Marrakech 1, Tannery Berber’, 35mm analog photograph, lambda print, 70 x 70cm, edition of 4, £1,150.00, Arte Globale.