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Viewing The Other Art Fair London

If you want to start a savvy art collection, look no further than The Other Art Fair, the leading artist fair to discover and buy art directly from emerging artistic talent.

The forthcoming edition at The Old Truman Brewery features around 150 artists, including Emily Kirby, Dawn Beckles and Alex McIntyre, working in a variety of styles and media. Elsewhere, you’ll see selected works by guest artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman of 2020 Tate Britain Winter Commission fame and Matt Jukes’s Feelscape, an immersive installation which uses AI to capture visitors’ emotions as they walk around the fair. Then there’s the exhibition of work by Sara David and Josh Scurville, the fair’s New Future winners.

Make sure to check out the accompanying events programme too. From embroidery and knitting workshops to a curated exhibition centred on textiles, The Other Art Fair has something for everyone. Head down there on the opening night to enjoy music by Nzinga Sounds, cocktail in hand.

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Dates
17 March 2022 — 20 March 2022
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