LONDON.- British Art Fair looks afresh at Modern British artists who have been overlooked, as part of a dynamic programme for 2025 that includes Digitalism and SOLO CONTEMPORARY and introduces Hospital Rooms as the new charity partner.
British Art Fair is a flagship for British art, and an important fixture in the art world calendar enjoyed by over 12,000 visitors a year. Saatchi Gallerys spacious galleries create an elegant 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.
On sale are works by celebrated artists including Frank Auerbach, Banksy, John Craxton, Tracey Emin, Terry Frost, Barbara Hepworth, Damien Hirst, Ivon Hitchens, David Hockney, Albert Irvin, Gwen John, L.S. Lowry, Henry Moore, John Piper, Eric Ravilious, Paula Rego, Bridget Riley, William Scott and many more.
Feature Exhibition: Unsung
Unsung, a special exhibition for 2025, highlights a surprising selection of Modern British artists whose oeuvres have been overlooked and are due for re-evaluation.
SOLO CONTEMPORARY puts the spotlight on ten of the UKs most exciting contemporary gallerists, each representing one artist.
Digitalism
Britain is a global hub for digital art is the message of Digitalism. The latest British Art Fair platform offers a show-stopping presentation of the best digital art being created and shown in the UK today.
Charity Partner: Hospital Rooms
Hospital Rooms, the charity transforming mental health hospitals through contemporary art, is British Art Fairs 2025 Charity Partner. At the fair, they are creating a new site-specific installation, and launching Time Flies, a limited edition print by Indian-born, British artist Sutapa Biswas, to raise funds for their national programme.