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Art In The Park Again
October 19, 2007

Affordable Art FairWent along to the Autumn 2007 Affordable Art Fair, in Battersea Park, on Thursday night. There was an incredible sunset on the way. I've never seen the sky such a vivid red. AAF was much more enjoyable than Frieze and folk I spoke to were inclined to agree. Even more work to like than previous AAF's as well. Heath Hern and Gerard Bru were the standout artists for me. Check the list below for the rest of the galleries/artists that caught my eye. We were entertained by The lady on stilts to the left, singing and pushing her oversized tea trolley around. Thanks once again to the Biscuit Factory and New British Artists for the freebies and once again we had far too much of the free wine!



Must mention the Mundane Appreciation stand as well. Excellent stuff.


Steps Gallery
Miya Ando Stanoff metalwork

Kendalls Fine Art
Alexander Slatter Family of Waves Series

Narwhal Inuit Art Gallery, 55 Linden Gardens, Chiswick, London W4 - Refreshingly different [to me anyway] but their website doesn't work in IE or Firefox. Which is a shame. The gallery is open daily by appointment. Call 0208 747 1575.

Equally interesting was Hanga Ten. Contemporary Japanese Prints.

Panter And Hall
John Brenton

Sheridan Russell Gallery
Robert Dunt

Karen Taylor Contemporary Art
Oscar Whicheloe

Skylark Galleries
Jenny Wiggins

Cube Gallery
Katie Allen

Cobalt Fine Arts
Claire Burke

James Kinmont Fine Art
Gerard Bru


Badcocks Gallery
Dianne McPherson

Artichoke Printmaking
Margaret Sellars

Hayloft Gallery
Graham Gosling apart from the "stripes". Too close to mine.

Tallantyre Gallery
Rob Newton and Lynn Rodgie

Gallery Tresco
Paul Wadsworth

Russell Gallery
Heath Hearn

Marine House Gallery
Mark Harrison had a Pink Power Station we quite liked but were mostly amazed at Peter Layton's beatiful blown glass.

Ingo Finke Gallery
Rachael Plummer

Morgan-Boyce Gallery [another website that isn't working].
Helen Booth

Spectrum Gallery
Kim Rugg

Strathearn Gallery
Chris Bushe is better represented online by a few other galleries though.


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