Affordable Art Fair London
| International Fair for Contemporary Art
Date:
Trade Show Contact
enquiries@affordableartfair.com
affordableartfair.com
Audience:
professional visitors and general public
Cycle:
half-yearly
The Affordable Art Fair in Battersea, London, commonly known as AAF Battersea, is a renowned contemporary art fair. Held annually in both Spring and Autumn editions, the event was founded in 1999 by Ramsay Fairs Ltd. and has since become an essential fixture in the art world. While the AAF Battersea is a cornerstone event, the fair also takes place in major cities including New York, Stockholm, Amsterdam, and Melbourne, making it a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts globally. One of the fair's core missions is to democratize art access, a principle emphasized by its price cap of £7,500. This ensures that artworks remain attainable for both seasoned collectors and those new to the art world. Hosted in the striking venue of Evolution London in Battersea Park, the London edition celebrates the city's rich art and cultural heritage by showcasing a diverse array of paintings, graphics, sculptures, and photographs. This platform provides both emerging talents and established artists an avenue to present their work. A particular highlight is the "Emerging Artist" exhibition, allowing visitors to discover and invest in the promising artists of tomorrow. The focus of the fair predominantly rests on visual art and photography. Attracting a diverse audience, from gallery owners and art investors to casual collectors and art enthusiasts, AAF Battersea stands out in the art event calendar. It's part of a larger network of global art events that share a common vision: to broaden art access and champion artists. Conveniently located in the heart of London, Evolution London in Battersea Park ensures easy accessibility for visitors, whether they're arriving by public transport or car.
The first day of the trade fair is usually reserved for trade visitors and journalists.The Affordable Art Fair in London took place from Wednesday, 12. March to Sunday, 16. March 2025.
Local time:
00:42 h (UTC +01:00)