The Chelsea Art Fair to be held at the Chelsea Old Town Hall April 21-24

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The Chelsea Art Fair to be held at the Chelsea Old Town Hall April 21-24
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LONDON.- The Chelsea Art Fair will be celebrating its 21st Birthday at the Chelsea Old Town Hall from Thursday, April 21st to Sunday, April 24th 2016 in style. The chic boutique Fair has established itself as the London art fair which brings first class Modern and Contemporary art to the heart of Chelsea with a particular focus on three-dimensional art.

The Fair offers a wide selection of artists represented by around 35 of the most respected modern and contemporary art galleries from around the UK. This Fair is all about quality and while the majority of works will have price tags from £500 to £50,000, some sculptures on view will exceed that. Galleries tend to bring their highlights to Chelsea with many of the works shown for the first time in London. Works by well-known artists can be found next to some great new discoveries, which make this Fair such a magnet for connoisseurs.

All galleries are selected by Fair director Ben Cooper and a small committee of experts and this rigorous selection process makes it so popular with collectors. The relaxing, contemporary atmosphere also means that there is a chance to take time to look at the art and talk to dealers, who are more than happy to give advice to new as well as established collectors.

The late night opening on Thursday, 21st April, will be a celebration of the Kings Road art scene putting Chelsea very much back on the art map. This year, the Chelsea Art Fair is supporting Rainbow Trust Children's Charity, which is celebrating its 30th birthday and there will be many opportunities to support them by buying art at the Fair and attending talks.

Ben Cooper, the Fair's director, says: “We are looking forward to celebrating our 21st birthday with some of the best galleries, some well-established ones which have been supporting the Fair since its inception and some great new additions. More than ever, the Fair should appeal to local art lovers as well as visitors from all over London, Britain and abroad.”










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