LONDON, ENGLAND.- The 7th Annual Chelsea Art Fair will take place April 25-28, 2002. The Fair has been bringing the very best of contemporary and 20th Century art to Chelsea for six years; with 40 well known British & International galleries exhibiting paintings, prints, drawings, sculptures & ceramics.
The intimate scale of the Fair combined with the knowledge of the exhibitors ensure that, whether an art collector or a first time buyer, everyone will feel at home. Pieces can be bought for as little as £75, and the majority of the work is under £5,000. This year’s fair is aiming to out-run the 2001 Fair which was a huge success, with over 4,500 visitors and 800 sales. The fair is fully booked, with a substantial waiting list of good galleries from across Britain, and a few for overseas.
Exhibitors include: Alberti Gallery, Pascal Allouard, Barn Gallery, Beside the Wave, Bell Fine Art, Bourne Gallery, Lena Boyle, Broadway Modern, Byard Art, Hilary Chapman, Contemporary Art of Eton, Court Gallery, Cricket Fine Art, Garden of Eden, Gagliardi Gallery, The Gascoigne gallery, Hanga Ten, Derek Hare, Benjamin Hargreaves, Houlding & Houlding, Kate Howe, The Hunt Gallery, Manya Igel, Irish Contemporary Art, Island Fine Art, James Kinmont, Enid Lawson, Kaye Michie, Moran-Dervan, Neville Fine Art, John Noott Galleries, Panter & Hall, Jonathan Poole, Priory Gallery, Quantum Art Gallery, Rowley Gallery, Sanguine Fine Art, Simpson Fine Art, Vera Schuhmacher, Scottish Art Portfolio, Sheen Gallery, Thomas Henry, Will’s Art Warehouse, A & K Wilson, Wren Gallery. Plus a recent addition: Artists In Residence, who commission artists to paint your home for you - from Ditchling, Sussex.