British Art Fair
Modern and Contemporary British Art
26—29 September 2024
Saatchi Gallery, London, SW3 4RY
British Art Fair, the only fair dedicated to Modern and Contemporary British art, takes place from 26 to 29 September 2024 at Saatchi Gallery, in the heart of London’s vibrant Chelsea. Promoting British art since 1988, the Fair has grown from its Modern British roots to become a showcase for excellence in homegrown art from the early 20th century right up to today.
Works by Britain’s most famous artists including Frank Auerbach, Banksy, John Craxton, Tracey Emin, Terry Frost, Barbara Hepworth, Damien Hirst, Ivon Hitchens, David Hockney, Henry Moore, John Piper, Bridget Riley, William Scott and many more are shown by over 80 of the UK’s leading dealers. These include Austin/Desmond, Patrick Bourne, Jonathan Clark, Osborne Samuel, Redfern Gallery, Portland Gallery, The Fine Art Society, Alan Wheatley and Whitford Fine Art.
In recent sales, established Modern British artists are holding their ground and previously neglected artists are coming to the fore, showing this market has great depth.
SOLO Contemporary
For the third year, SOLO Contemporary, a section curated by artist and gallerist, Zavier Ellis, focuses on Britain’s most talented living artists. “Over the past three years SOLO Contemporary has provided critical exposure to British collectors for emerging to mid-career contemporary artists. This year will include a selection of the UK’s most exciting curators and gallerists offering significant one-person presentations.” Zavier Ellis
Wilhelmina Barns-Graham 'Celebration at 90' (2002) Screenprint. Courtesy Wilhelmina Barns-Graham Trust
Special Exhibition: Wilhelmina Barns-Graham
This year, British Art Fair is joined by the Wilhelmina Barns-Graham Trust who will be exhibiting a selection of Barns-Graham’s works alongside pieces by six contemporary artists who the Trust supports. Wilhelmina Barns-Graham was one of Britain’s most significant 20th century modern artists. Scottish born and a prominent member of the post-war St Ives group, she was a sublime painter, draughtswoman, printmaker and a brilliant colourist. Dividing her time between studios in St Ives and St Andrews, she followed a consistent artistic vision throughout her sixty-five-year career. The Fair will also see the launch of a new book published by Lund Humphries, focused on Barns-Graham’s ‘Glacier’ series and the first book aimed at children, which looks at the artist’s long and productive life.
Work by AI.S.A.M. One of the participating artists in PIVOTAL: Digitalism at British Art Fair 2024
Pivotal: The Launch of Digitalism at British Art Fair
An innovation this year is a section dedicated to digital art in Britain today. Titled ‘PIVOTAL: Digitalism’, it is curated and produced by prominent academic and interdisciplinary artist, Rebekah Tolley-Georgiou, with an advisory team including digitalist luminaries such as Tomas Roope, Peter Higgins, Lol Sargent, Jack Hardiker, Jacqui Kenny and Tom Cullen. ‘PIVOTAL: Digitalism’ will present for sale digital art in all formats, from AI, AR, VR, digital sculpture, moving image, photography and painting, with immersive installations. This is the first dedicated digital section in a major art fair and will include works by leading artists in the field such as David Sheldrick, AI.S.A.M., X New Worlds and Untold Garden.
Headline Partner: Powerhouse at Chelsea Waterfront
British Art Fair is delighted to announce a new Headline Partner for 2024: Powerhouse at Chelsea Waterfront. Powerhouse is an iconic London landmark and a cathedral of the industrial age which transformed the historic twin-turreted power station that once powered the London Underground, into an imaginative complex of 260 luxury apartments and over 40,000 sf commercial spaces at Chelsea Waterfront. Masterminded by Hutchison Property Group (UK) Limited, world experts in creating waterfront places to live, Powerhouse boasts landscaped gardens, waterfront restaurants and a state-of-the-art wellness centre for residents. Taking on a revolutionary new form, Powerhouse will offer a 21st century living experience like no other in one of London’s most coveted boroughs, a unique address which is opening the Powerhouse up to the public.
Collectors’ Preview Partner
Plowden & Smith join British Art Fair as Collectors’ Preview Partner. Since 1966, Plowden & Smith has provided specialist conservation, restoration and mount making services to the world’s most discerning collectors, fine art market professionals and the global museum sector.
Charity Partner: WaterAid
WaterAid aims to highlight the importance of the humble loo with this exciting exhibition and auction: ‘Best Seat in the House’. The collaboration with renowned photographer Rankin has seen 25 artists and celebrities design their own unique toilet seat to raise awareness and vital funds to help ‘lift the lid’ on the sanitation crisis.
This remarkable collection of one-of-a-kind artworks, features contributions from Martin Parr, George Morton-Clark, Boy George, Dame Zandra Rhodes, Pam Hogg, Val Garland, Ozwald Boateng, Pure Evil, Hayden Kays, Sophie Tea and Harry Hill, among others, who have added a splash of luxury to an everyday item - showcasing how toilets, a basic necessity for many, remain a luxury for 1.5 billion people.
This marks the third year of a successful charity partnership between WaterAid and the British Art Fair. The collection is on display on the second floor and is available for sale through an online auction.
View the collection at wateraid.org/bestseat
Visit British Art Fair 2024
Saatchi’s spacious galleries create an elegant and calm atmosphere for visitors to view paintings, drawings, sculpture, photography, prints and ceramics, and enjoy an exciting programme of curated events. Specialist dealers are on hand to discuss every aspect of buying art.
British Art Fair is a flagship for British art, an important fixture in the art world calendar enjoyed by over 12,000 visitors a year.
NOTES TO EDITORS
Ramsay Fairs
British Art Fair is owned by Ramsay Fairs. In 2024 the company, which employs 60 people and runs 20 fairs worldwide, is celebrating its 25th anniversary. Affordable Art Fairs can now be found in 14 cities including Amsterdam, Berlin, Brisbane, Brussels, Hamburg, Hong Kong, London, Melbourne, New York, and Singapore. VOLTA Art Fair takes place annually in New York and Basel. With over 220,000 visitors a year, Ramsay Fairs has earned a global reputation for hosting stylish art fairs at all levels of the market, as well for introducing art to generations of collectors.
Will Ramsay, CEO Ramsay Fairs said: “British Art Fair, the flagship for Modern and Contemporary British Art, is a key moment in London’s art calendar. In addition, to the exciting selection of Modern British works shown annually, this year we welcome the inclusion of digital art, a special exhibition with the Wilhelmina Barns-Graham Trust plus our new headline partner Powerhouse Chelsea Waterfront."
The 2024 British Art Fair Team
British Art Fair Co-Founder, Gay Hutson and Will Ramsay CEO, Ramsay Fairs are advised by a committee which includes dealers: Jamie Anderson, Jenna Burlingham, James Hyman, Peter Osborne, Richard Selby and art market columnist Colin Gleadell. The Fair also has a vetting committee to authenticate the works shown.
BLAST and British Art News
British Art Fair publishes news on all areas of Modern and Contemporary British Art in public and commercial galleries every week in a column edited by author Alex Leith. The Fair sponsors BLAST | Art Market Report, a monthly and independent report by Colin Gleadell with exclusive content on the British art market. Read and sign up for free at www.britishartfair.co.uk/blast
About Saatchi Gallery
Since 1985, Saatchi Gallery has provided an innovative platform for contemporary art. Exhibitions have presented works by largely unseen young artists, or by international artists whose work has been rarely or never exhibited in the UK. This approach has made the Gallery one of the most recognised names in contemporary art. Since moving to its current 70,000 square feet space in the Duke of York’s Headquarters in Chelsea, London, the Gallery has welcomed over 10 million visitors. The Gallery hosts thousands of school visits annually and has over 6 million followers on social media. In 2019, Charles Saatchi formally stepped back from his management of Saatchi Gallery with the organisation beginning a new chapter in its history as a fully independent registered charity.
British Art Fair
Modern and Contemporary British Art
26 — 29 September 2024
Saatchi Gallery, Duke of York HQ, King’s Road, London SW3 4RY
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Opening Hours
Collectors' Preview, Thursday 26 September, 11am – 9pm
Friday 27 September, 11am – 9pm
Saturday 28 September, 11am – 6pm
Sunday 29 September, 11am – 5pm
Last entry is half an hour before the fair is due to close.
Ticketing
Pre-booking is advised. Tickets will be released in June.
Collectors’ Preview - £60
General Admission - £19 (early bird), £22 (advance), £25 (Fair week)
Concessions - £16 (early bird), £19 (advance), £22 (Fair week)
Under 16s - free, booking required and must be accompanied by an adult
Carer/Companion - free - email tickets@britishartfair.co.uk to secure the ticket.
Early Bird tickets are available from release day until 14 July 2024
Press Contact: Jessica Wood, Head of Communications, British Art Fair
jessica@britishartfair.co.uk Tel: + 44 (0)7939 226988