hlarmy
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Affordable Art Fair , by hlarmy on Mar 12, 2009 14:01:39 GMT 1, Anyone popping down this evening?
Anyone popping down this evening?
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jusdeep
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Affordable Art Fair , by jusdeep on Mar 12, 2009 15:07:35 GMT 1, Looks like Nathan Ford to me
Looks like Nathan Ford to me
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Affordable Art Fair , by Oliver Winconek on Mar 12, 2009 18:14:01 GMT 1, I will be down there on Saturday at some point
I will be down there on Saturday at some point
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Affordable Art Fair , by harryh74 on Mar 14, 2009 11:35:08 GMT 1, Nice work Oliver
Nice work Oliver
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Affordable Art Fair , by UpFest on Mar 14, 2009 12:03:14 GMT 1, Just seen a news report on CNN about the show.... Really good article saying, don't put your money in the bank, buy art! Guy Denning got a mention saying a piece of his sold within 2 minutes of the fair opening....
Just seen a news report on CNN about the show.... Really good article saying, don't put your money in the bank, buy art! Guy Denning got a mention saying a piece of his sold within 2 minutes of the fair opening....
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Affordable Art Fair , by casualt on Mar 14, 2009 12:53:28 GMT 1, i thought that the standard of art this year was much higher than previous years, lots of bits and pieces from Cept, SPQR, Guy Denning etc. loads and loads of blek prints and a few nick walkers too. one gallery had the large dface print which was number 1 of 48 which they were selling framed for ยฃ1100!! there were lots of great pieces going at great rates and the free booze on thursday evening made me opening my wallet a bit easier
funniest moment of the day was seeing that oliver had used an ex girlfriend of mine as a model in one of his pieces! i nearly jumped out of my skin haha!!!
i thought that the standard of art this year was much higher than previous years, lots of bits and pieces from Cept, SPQR, Guy Denning etc. loads and loads of blek prints and a few nick walkers too. one gallery had the large dface print which was number 1 of 48 which they were selling framed for ยฃ1100!! there were lots of great pieces going at great rates and the free booze on thursday evening made me opening my wallet a bit easier
funniest moment of the day was seeing that oliver had used an ex girlfriend of mine as a model in one of his pieces! i nearly jumped out of my skin haha!!!
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Affordable Art Fair , by Billy Sport on Mar 14, 2009 16:43:23 GMT 1, Just seen a news report on CNN about the show.... Really good article saying, don't put your money in the bank, buy art! Guy Denning got a mention saying a piece of his sold within 2 minutes of the fair opening....
guess who bought it ;D
Just seen a news report on CNN about the show.... Really good article saying, don't put your money in the bank, buy art! Guy Denning got a mention saying a piece of his sold within 2 minutes of the fair opening.... guess who bought it ;D
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Affordable Art Fair , by fielder on Mar 14, 2009 17:54:48 GMT 1, funniest moment of the day was seeing that oliver had used an ex girlfriend of mine as a model in one of his pieces! i nearly jumped out of my skin haha!!!
Is that her in the gas mask in the picture above?
funniest moment of the day was seeing that oliver had used an ex girlfriend of mine as a model in one of his pieces! i nearly jumped out of my skin haha!!! Is that her in the gas mask in the picture above?
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Affordable Art Fair , by Oliver Winconek on Mar 14, 2009 19:22:13 GMT 1, funniest moment of the day was seeing that oliver had used an ex girlfriend of mine as a model in one of his pieces! i nearly jumped out of my skin haha!!!
Is that Rhea by any chance?
funniest moment of the day was seeing that oliver had used an ex girlfriend of mine as a model in one of his pieces! i nearly jumped out of my skin haha!!! Is that Rhea by any chance?
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Affordable Art Fair , by Oliver Winconek on Mar 14, 2009 19:25:25 GMT 1, I'm guessing you mean this print?
She's a great model and has been in a few paintings of mine now, she is a talented Artist as well -
www.flickr.com/photos/bombone/
I'm guessing you mean this print? She's a great model and has been in a few paintings of mine now, she is a talented Artist as well - www.flickr.com/photos/bombone/
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Affordable Art Fair , by Sacked... on Mar 14, 2009 19:35:25 GMT 1, Just seen a news report on CNN about the show.... Really good article saying, don't put your money in the bank, buy art! Guy Denning got a mention saying a piece of his sold within 2 minutes of the fair opening.... guess who bought it ;D
WHO ?. I missed by a whisker.I walked past it and was stopped in my tracks.What a great large piece .whoever got it for ยฃ2995.00 was very lucky,it was a steal.Alison said that various dealers had tried to buy it before the show and had offered above the price but Guy had said he wanted to sell it cheap and not to a dealer.I am VERY jealous.Concrats to who ever got it.In my exitement i did'nt get a photo ,does anybody have one ?
Just seen a news report on CNN about the show.... Really good article saying, don't put your money in the bank, buy art! Guy Denning got a mention saying a piece of his sold within 2 minutes of the fair opening.... guess who bought it ;D WHO ?. I missed by a whisker.I walked past it and was stopped in my tracks.What a great large piece .whoever got it for ยฃ2995.00 was very lucky,it was a steal.Alison said that various dealers had tried to buy it before the show and had offered above the price but Guy had said he wanted to sell it cheap and not to a dealer.I am VERY jealous.Concrats to who ever got it.In my exitement i did'nt get a photo ,does anybody have one ?
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Affordable Art Fair , by Deleted on Mar 14, 2009 19:42:18 GMT 1, I'm guessing you mean this print? Oliver if you ever make this a print might buy one
PS i hope you did/do well at the fair
I'm guessing you mean this print? Oliver if you ever make this a print might buy one PS i hope you did/do well at the fair
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Affordable Art Fair , by Oliver Winconek on Mar 14, 2009 20:27:30 GMT 1, I'm guessing you mean this print? Oliver if you ever make this a print might buy one PS i hope you did/do well at the fair
Hi Topboy, won't be doing that as a print as I only create Artwork from my own photos/concepts, will be working with Rhea again real soon
I'm guessing you mean this print? Oliver if you ever make this a print might buy one PS i hope you did/do well at the fair Hi Topboy, won't be doing that as a print as I only create Artwork from my own photos/concepts, will be working with Rhea again real soon
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Affordable Art Fair , by cashman on Mar 14, 2009 20:50:27 GMT 1, funniest moment of the day was seeing that oliver had used an ex girlfriend of mine as a model in one of his pieces! i nearly jumped out of my skin haha!!!
....she's stunning
funniest moment of the day was seeing that oliver had used an ex girlfriend of mine as a model in one of his pieces! i nearly jumped out of my skin haha!!! ....she's stunning
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Affordable Art Fair , by Deleted on Mar 14, 2009 20:58:43 GMT 1, funniest moment of the day was seeing that oliver had used an ex girlfriend of mine as a model in one of his pieces! i nearly jumped out of my skin haha!!! ....she's stunning
she would not be my ex, well she would be, but it would be her decision ;D
PS check Bon Bon flickr out, she got skills
funniest moment of the day was seeing that oliver had used an ex girlfriend of mine as a model in one of his pieces! i nearly jumped out of my skin haha!!! ....she's stunning she would not be my ex, well she would be, but it would be her decision ;D PS check Bon Bon flickr out, she got skills
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Affordable Art Fair , by cashman on Mar 14, 2009 21:15:17 GMT 1, she would not be my ex, well she would be, but it would be her decision ;D PS check Bon Bon flickr out, she got skills
I did...it was the modelling pics that confirmed how stunning she is....but yes, some skills there too
she would not be my ex, well she would be, but it would be her decision ;D PS check Bon Bon flickr out, she got skills I did...it was the modelling pics that confirmed how stunning she is....but yes, some skills there too
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Affordable Art Fair , by spiiiiiike on Mar 16, 2009 13:08:25 GMT 1, Its great that you documented some of the fair jusdeep! I saw Ricky Gervais there, I think he was buying a Dale Grimshaw piece. Interesting! Saw Jeremy Paxman too wandering round.
Its great that you documented some of the fair jusdeep! I saw Ricky Gervais there, I think he was buying a Dale Grimshaw piece. Interesting! Saw Jeremy Paxman too wandering round.
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Affordable Art Fair , by jusdeep on Mar 16, 2009 13:44:22 GMT 1, Some great stuff there, got myself a little SPQR canvas and nearly pulled the trigger on something larger, but some great shows coming up next week and I decided to bide my time and let fate decide.
Some great stuff there, got myself a little SPQR canvas and nearly pulled the trigger on something larger, but some great shows coming up next week and I decided to bide my time and let fate decide.
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Affordable Art Fair , by Daniel Silk on Mar 16, 2009 14:00:40 GMT 1, edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/europe/03/13/cheap.art/
Cheap art thrives in tight market
LONDON, England (CNN) -- The sales of non-essential luxury goods have plummeted since the recession hit. No sector has been spared.
In the art world, even the notorious Banksy, whose set of six prints featuring Kate Moss was expected to fetch ยฃ150,000 ($207,000) at a recent Bonham's auction in London, is failing to sell.
As even the most lavish spenders tighten their purse strings, there can't be much hope for the wider art market, can there?
There can, according to Nicky Wheeler, director of the Affordable Art Fair. "In four days, there are 20,000 people. And a lot of them are here actually to buy art. They're not here just to look, they actually want to purchase something."
The Affordable Art Fair is exactly what it sounds like -- a showcase of a wide variety of art with a price limit of ยฃ3,000, ($4,100) with the intention of bringing art to wider audience.
Now in its 10th year, it is the brainchild of Will Ramsay whose own gallery is based on similar principles of affordability and accessibility.
One hundred and twenty galleries from all across the world have stands at the fair in Battersea Park, which features work from as little as ยฃ50.
The price ceiling is not a reflection of lower quality either.
The biannual event has become renowned as a place where younger, lesser-known artists make their first impressions on the public, which is evident from the bustling crowds that attend.
"We had an artist called Anthony Mikhalev who we showed three or four years go and his work was selling, at that time, for about ยฃ1,000. His work has sold in the last couple of years in America for about ยฃ350, 000," says Wheeler.
It prompts the thought: could affordable art be a viable investment?
James Freeman, director of the Sesame gallery in north London, argues that it's as good as any. "I have a lot of people coming to me and they're actually losing money because there's virtually no interest in the bank. The cash isn't doing anything for them.
"And it's much more enjoyable to be sitting and looking and enjoying your cash on the wall, if you like, rather than sitting and looking at it doing nothing in the bank."
Collectors are certainly interested, as Alison Honour, owner of art.file gallery says: "Art is always going to be desirable. It's unique, it's one-off, you can only get one painting sometimes."
Honour sold "Le Dormeur du Val," a painting by up and coming artist Guy Denning, within the first five minutes of the fair's opening.
But how can the same consumers who are cutting back on luxury cars and diamonds afford to splurge on art?
Freeman explains that the art market is not homogenous -- there is more variety than one might think, and the slowdown only really affects the high-end.
"You can look at auctions and see how everything may not be going as healthily as it was, say a year or two ago. But that's the high-end, almost the same as the financial services market to an extent. Whereas there's a huge art market that isn't necessarily in that top maybe six, seven figure bracket."
Events like the AAF -- running until March 15 at Battersea Evolution in south London -- are also crucial as a platform, both for artists and collectors.
In recession more so than ever, fairs like this one help maintain a level of public engagement with art buying, in order to keep the art world afloat.
"We need to keep [the artists] fed, we need to keep them working, we need to support that creative industry. And I think the affordable art fair allows that to happen, it's a great platform for them," says Honour.
It's not all just for the artists' benefit either, as Freeman suggests. The relaxed atmosphere of the fair allows buyers to browse and discover what they really like, without the intimidation or pressure of a gallery environment. "In the same way that my gallery develops young artists, this is a very good way of developing young collectors and buyers."
If the volume of traffic is anything to go by, all three have a point. With a little imagination, it seems the art world is finding innovative ways to thrive after all. Perhaps Banksy should set up a stand.
edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/europe/03/13/cheap.art/Cheap art thrives in tight market LONDON, England (CNN) -- The sales of non-essential luxury goods have plummeted since the recession hit. No sector has been spared. In the art world, even the notorious Banksy, whose set of six prints featuring Kate Moss was expected to fetch ยฃ150,000 ($207,000) at a recent Bonham's auction in London, is failing to sell. As even the most lavish spenders tighten their purse strings, there can't be much hope for the wider art market, can there? There can, according to Nicky Wheeler, director of the Affordable Art Fair. "In four days, there are 20,000 people. And a lot of them are here actually to buy art. They're not here just to look, they actually want to purchase something." The Affordable Art Fair is exactly what it sounds like -- a showcase of a wide variety of art with a price limit of ยฃ3,000, ($4,100) with the intention of bringing art to wider audience. Now in its 10th year, it is the brainchild of Will Ramsay whose own gallery is based on similar principles of affordability and accessibility. One hundred and twenty galleries from all across the world have stands at the fair in Battersea Park, which features work from as little as ยฃ50. The price ceiling is not a reflection of lower quality either. The biannual event has become renowned as a place where younger, lesser-known artists make their first impressions on the public, which is evident from the bustling crowds that attend. "We had an artist called Anthony Mikhalev who we showed three or four years go and his work was selling, at that time, for about ยฃ1,000. His work has sold in the last couple of years in America for about ยฃ350, 000," says Wheeler. It prompts the thought: could affordable art be a viable investment? James Freeman, director of the Sesame gallery in north London, argues that it's as good as any. "I have a lot of people coming to me and they're actually losing money because there's virtually no interest in the bank. The cash isn't doing anything for them. "And it's much more enjoyable to be sitting and looking and enjoying your cash on the wall, if you like, rather than sitting and looking at it doing nothing in the bank." Collectors are certainly interested, as Alison Honour, owner of art.file gallery says: "Art is always going to be desirable. It's unique, it's one-off, you can only get one painting sometimes." Honour sold "Le Dormeur du Val," a painting by up and coming artist Guy Denning, within the first five minutes of the fair's opening. But how can the same consumers who are cutting back on luxury cars and diamonds afford to splurge on art? Freeman explains that the art market is not homogenous -- there is more variety than one might think, and the slowdown only really affects the high-end. "You can look at auctions and see how everything may not be going as healthily as it was, say a year or two ago. But that's the high-end, almost the same as the financial services market to an extent. Whereas there's a huge art market that isn't necessarily in that top maybe six, seven figure bracket." Events like the AAF -- running until March 15 at Battersea Evolution in south London -- are also crucial as a platform, both for artists and collectors. In recession more so than ever, fairs like this one help maintain a level of public engagement with art buying, in order to keep the art world afloat. "We need to keep [the artists] fed, we need to keep them working, we need to support that creative industry. And I think the affordable art fair allows that to happen, it's a great platform for them," says Honour. It's not all just for the artists' benefit either, as Freeman suggests. The relaxed atmosphere of the fair allows buyers to browse and discover what they really like, without the intimidation or pressure of a gallery environment. "In the same way that my gallery develops young artists, this is a very good way of developing young collectors and buyers." If the volume of traffic is anything to go by, all three have a point. With a little imagination, it seems the art world is finding innovative ways to thrive after all. Perhaps Banksy should set up a stand.
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Affordable Art Fair , by angel41 on Mar 16, 2009 14:15:37 GMT 1, Very interesting article.
Very interesting article.
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Affordable Art Fair , by wiz on Mar 16, 2009 14:31:49 GMT 1, Hahaha, "For about 1k" and "About 350k" is a bit vague.
Hahaha, "For about 1k" and "About 350k" is a bit vague.
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Affordable Art Fair , by doyle on Mar 16, 2009 22:09:53 GMT 1, ricky gervais is becoming a bit of a collector i see. saw him at the London Art Fair too.
i settled for an SPQR 'evolve' on woodchip.love it.
ricky gervais is becoming a bit of a collector i see. saw him at the London Art Fair too.
i settled for an SPQR 'evolve' on woodchip.love it.
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Affordable Art Fair , by Oliver Winconek on Mar 16, 2009 22:45:42 GMT 1, Ricky Gervais seems to go to all of the London Art Fairs, he has bought a few bits off of the Gallery that represents me; Castle Arts in Canterbury
Ricky Gervais seems to go to all of the London Art Fairs, he has bought a few bits off of the Gallery that represents me; Castle Arts in Canterbury
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Affordable Art Fair , by jay1882 on Mar 16, 2009 23:59:42 GMT 1, Ricky Gervais seems to go to all of the London Art Fairs, he has bought a few bits off of the Gallery that represents me; Castle Arts in Canterbury
Yes, he always buys quite a bit. He picked up some of Carl Moor's, which has been mentioned on here before.
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I thought there was some decent stuff at the fair. You just had to dig a little deeper.....Yuko Nasu at Sesame...Cept and Abi Box at My Life In Art....Meryl Donoghue at Bo Lee....
Ricky Gervais seems to go to all of the London Art Fairs, he has bought a few bits off of the Gallery that represents me; Castle Arts in Canterbury Yes, he always buys quite a bit. He picked up some of Carl Moor's, which has been mentioned on here before. Failed Unicorn Gorrilebra I thought there was some decent stuff at the fair. You just had to dig a little deeper.....Yuko Nasu at Sesame...Cept and Abi Box at My Life In Art....Meryl Donoghue at Bo Lee....
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Affordable Art Fair , by Deleted on Mar 17, 2009 0:26:19 GMT 1, Failed Unicorn
I like this is a lot
Failed Unicorn I like this is a lot
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Affordable Art Fair , by jusdeep on Oct 21, 2009 23:22:03 GMT 1, A few pictures up from the exhibitionโฆ s287.photobucket.com/albums/ll147/jusdeep/AAF%20Autumn%202009/
Not as outstanding as March's event, but a few nice pieces by Pam Glew on the Art-File stand. Most, if not all had sold within the first 30 minutes. A couple of new finds and regulars, but in general I wasn't feeling most of the work. Andrew Salgado's work in the entrance foyer devoted to recent graduates was extremely good. Chris & Steve Rocks and Dianne Kaufman also deserve a mention - amazing movement and great technique.
A few pictures up from the exhibitionโฆ s287.photobucket.com/albums/ll147/jusdeep/AAF%20Autumn%202009/Not as outstanding as March's event, but a few nice pieces by Pam Glew on the Art-File stand. Most, if not all had sold within the first 30 minutes. A couple of new finds and regulars, but in general I wasn't feeling most of the work. Andrew Salgado's work in the entrance foyer devoted to recent graduates was extremely good. Chris & Steve Rocks and Dianne Kaufman also deserve a mention - amazing movement and great technique.
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Affordable Art Fair , by Standard on Oct 21, 2009 23:55:57 GMT 1, good post - did you notice what price the larger Pam Glew Flags were?
good post - did you notice what price the larger Pam Glew Flags were?
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Affordable Art Fair , by jusdeep on Oct 22, 2009 8:38:10 GMT 1, I think the larger framed flags were just under 3k or thereabouts. A couple on stitched and dyed denim as well. My photos don't do them any justice though, looked a lot better in the flesh.
I think the larger framed flags were just under 3k or thereabouts. A couple on stitched and dyed denim as well. My photos don't do them any justice though, looked a lot better in the flesh.
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Affordable Art Fair , by jusdeep on Oct 22, 2009 10:13:04 GMT 1, Sorry, posted in the wrong section. If one of the Mods could move it that would be great. Cheers. JD
Sorry, posted in the wrong section. If one of the Mods could move it that would be great. Cheers. JD
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