'Projekt Mkt' Vintage Poster Market returns to Peckham with unique vintage art from just £10

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'Projekt Mkt' Vintage Poster Market returns to Peckham with unique vintage art from just £10
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LONDON.- The UK’s one and only vintage poster market returns as a 3-day pop-up at Copeland Gallery in London from 23-25th September 2022. Bring your walls to life with this soulful art medium. Entry is £2, accompanied under 16s go free, four-legged friends (dogs) extremely welcome.

The event was launched by Harriet + Sylwia of Projekt 26 in May 2021 as the UK emerged from its final lockdown. With retail allowed to open, but exhibitions still on hold, there was an opportunity to hire The Copeland Gallery. They had the idea to bring together fellow vintage poster dealers in a celebration of this unsung art medium. With 2000 visitors coming to visit over 3 days, they were blown away by the response. And so, the biannual event Projekt Mkt was born!

For anybody with a love of mid-century pop culture, interiors, art and graphic design, this is the affordable and sustainable art fair you won’t want to miss.

Projekt Mkt offers a rare opportunity to shop thousands of original vintage posters from the UK's leading expert dealers under one roof.

The curated event brings together ten leading independent vintage poster dealers - each with their own distinct specialism and collection - in a charming industrial gallery in the heart of Peckham, South London.

The interconnecting gallery spaces will be transformed into an art hunter’s paradise; with tables, racks and walls brimming with bold graphic prints from the twentieth century.

Find iconic pop, rock and film classics alongside Soviet era Communist posters, quirky French factory health & safety posters, and the bold wry wit of the Polish School of Posters.

With prices starting from £10 for a lovingly sourced vintage treasure to £1000+ for iconic and rare collector’s pieces, there will be plenty for every budget.

“Why fork out for mass produced wall art, when you could spend (less) on a rare original poster with retro charm, graphic impact and intrinsic value.” --Caitlin Graham, Rock Paper Film

All posters are authentic originals, which gives them a unique character and appeal. Digital printing just can’t compete with the charming imperfection of offset lithography on beautiful matte paper, with its rich vibrant colours. Even the posters’ flaws appeal for the stories they tell.










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