THE OTHER ART FAIR LONDON
ANNOUNCES ITS MARCH LINE-UP
PUTTING FEMALE IDENTIFYING TALENT CENTRE STAGE
Top Left-Right Marcelina Amelia, Straw from the shoes protrudes, 2019, Natacha Bisarre, Waderlust,
2019, Michelle Heron, William Gee Ltd, 2019. Bottom Left-Right - Paul Gadd, Age of Consent, 2020, Emily
Kirby, Old Friends, 2021, Sarah Lim-Murray, The Colours of Shadow, 2019
17 – 20 MARCH 2O22
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Chila Kumari Singh Burman photographed by S Dietz
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE Chila Kumari Singh Burman will feature as the fair’s special guest artist. Fresh from recent shows at Tate Britain, Covent Garden, Grundy Gallery, Liverpool Town Hall and the takeover of Tate Modern's Tate Edit shop, Burman will be showcasing her beautiful works that examine the experience of South Asian Women and her Punjabi heritage. Renowned for her radical feminist practice examining representation, gender and cultural identity. Burman works across a vast range of mediums, including printmaking, drawing, painting, installation and film. She utilises kaleidoscopic colour, glitter and striking imagery to continually challenge and dismantle stereotypes. Her work to emancipate the image of women, has resulted in the creation of influential works infused with messages of female empowerment. |
The Line Girl, Image Courtesy of Alessandra Tootsie
Meanwhile, queer artist The Line Girl will create a site-specific, engulfing entrance installation at The Old Truman Brewery, pushing the potentials of drawing a line to absolute limits. Let’s Talk about textiles is specially created exhibition within the fair that will include works by Daisy Tortuga, Shelby Hurst Inglefield, MH Sarkis and Llinos Owen. Matt Jukes’s feelscapes will be presented in collaboration with mental health charity calm (campaign against living miserably). For this highly unusual installation, a specially created AI captures visitors' emotions and reactions as they think about their future and creates a personalised emotional colour landscape for them to keep forever. Fair goers visiting the booth will be able to download their personal landscape in the form of a wallpaper on their phone for free or buy a print in a variety of sizes. Proceeds from these sales will be donated to CALM and contribute to funding potentially life-saving services. |
Gleyeson Gleyeson GLE10 Chosen Lords Advert
The Other Art Fair continues its mission to override the traditional barriers of the contemporary art world, through New Futures. This being an initiative developed to champion the works of up-and-coming and underrepresented artists. The Other Art Fair awarded two new graduates a complimentary stand and mentoring in the lead up to the fair – Sara David and Josh Scurville. CSM Graduate Sara David takes an interdisciplinary approach to exploring the personal and social in art through food and family photo archives. Having recently graduated from Camberwell College of Art, Josh Scurville uses digital illustrations to explore music culture and nightlife across the cultures of HipHop, RnB, Rare Groove, Jazz and Latin Jazz. El Rayo Tequila will host a bar plus visitors will be able to enjoy free tasters of their signature Tequila and Tonic – it might be your first taste of this fresh pairing, but it won’t be your last. |
Left-Right: Daisy Tortuga, She was searching for a torch but all she found was a gaslight,
2021 – Shelby Hurst Inglefield, The Ginger Kitty wants me to sit on his knee, 2021. Bottom. Matt
Jukes, Feelscapes, presented in collaboration with Mental Health Charity CALM
HIGHLIGHT ARTISTS INCLUDE A wonderful selection of artists will be exhibiting in this edition, including up and coming portrait artist Morag Caister, who was featured in Soho House’s Brighton location, and was a semi-finalist on the latest series of Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year. Another creator of beautiful portraits, self-taught painter from Lagos, Débayo Desalu will exhibit his emotional renderings of African American individuals in modern settings. Karen Turner was awarded the IEA Open Exhibition President’s Prize and a finalist for both the Holly Bush Emerging Woman Painter Prize and the Women United Art Prize all in 2021. She creates fleshy and visceral depictions of nude women as a commentary on the weight of expectations placed on the female sex. |
Left-Right Shelley Pamensky I Keep Telling Myself, 2019. Dylan Bardoe Hooker named Genocide, 2020
For those preferring the abstract to the figurative, Dylan Bardoe’s commanding and wild collages will be featured. Through creating unique assemblages, Bardoe toys with and confronts the contemporary age of information over-saturation. South African banker-turned-artist, Shelly Pamensky will bring her distinctive ‘glitter gradient’ artworks to the Fair. Charmaine Chan will present her illustrative works mixing Japanese manga, pop art and African art inspired by her experience as a Black Zimbabwean woman living in the UK. Meanwhile RCA Graduate Miro King utilises masks in his creation of mythological and social satirical narratives in painting. Drawing inspiration from fairytales, pop-culture and emojis, he highlights society's issue with consumerism, vanity, escapism, and temptation. It wouldn’t be The Other Art Fair without a few curious encounters, this time in the form of Harriet Riddell’s pieces created with a travelling sewing machine. She cycles it around the world, from the slums of Nairobi to the tea fields of the Himalayas, creating beautiful art from found debris. Gawain Bernard, meanwhile, offers something more traditional with stunning images taken in Wales combining a documentary style with poetic sensibilities to create a constructed visual narrative. |
The Other Art Fair has created something different, combining affordable art with unforgettable experiences, with editions now in London, Brooklyn, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Toronto, Sydney, and Melbourne. Hailed as ‘the future of art’ by The Guardian, The Other Art Fair will delight and inspire visitors with its diverse and immersive programme that has previously included interactive theatre, taxidermy classes, immersive dining, charity collaborations, guest artist installations, workshops, and a colourful line-up of renowned guest artists. If you’re looking for unusual encounters, this one’s for you.
For the full list of participating artists visit:
Visit; ANF Calendar for future fair dates |
THE OTHER ART FAIR LONDON
ANNOUNCES ITS MARCH LINE-UP
PUTTING FEMALE IDENTIFYING TALENT CENTRE STAGE
Top Left-Right Marcelina Amelia, Straw from the shoes protrudes, 2019, Natacha Bisarre, Waderlust,
2019, Michelle Heron, William Gee Ltd, 2019. Bottom Left-Right - Paul Gadd, Age of Consent, 2020, Emily
Kirby, Old Friends, 2021, Sarah Lim-Murray, The Colours of Shadow, 2019
17 – 20 MARCH 2O22
|
Chila Kumari Singh Burman photographed by S Dietz
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE Chila Kumari Singh Burman will feature as the fair’s special guest artist. Fresh from recent shows at Tate Britain, Covent Garden, Grundy Gallery, Liverpool Town Hall and the takeover of Tate Modern's Tate Edit shop, Burman will be showcasing her beautiful works that examine the experience of South Asian Women and her Punjabi heritage. Renowned for her radical feminist practice examining representation, gender and cultural identity. Burman works across a vast range of mediums, including printmaking, drawing, painting, installation and film. She utilises kaleidoscopic colour, glitter and striking imagery to continually challenge and dismantle stereotypes. Her work to emancipate the image of women, has resulted in the creation of influential works infused with messages of female empowerment. |
The Line Girl, Image Courtesy of Alessandra Tootsie
Meanwhile, queer artist The Line Girl will create a site-specific, engulfing entrance installation at The Old Truman Brewery, pushing the potentials of drawing a line to absolute limits. Let’s Talk about textiles is specially created exhibition within the fair that will include works by Daisy Tortuga, Shelby Hurst Inglefield, MH Sarkis and Llinos Owen. Matt Jukes’s feelscapes will be presented in collaboration with mental health charity calm (campaign against living miserably). For this highly unusual installation, a specially created AI captures visitors' emotions and reactions as they think about their future and creates a personalised emotional colour landscape for them to keep forever. Fair goers visiting the booth will be able to download their personal landscape in the form of a wallpaper on their phone for free or buy a print in a variety of sizes. Proceeds from these sales will be donated to CALM and contribute to funding potentially life-saving services. |
Gleyeson Gleyeson GLE10 Chosen Lords Advert
The Other Art Fair continues its mission to override the traditional barriers of the contemporary art world, through New Futures. This being an initiative developed to champion the works of up-and-coming and underrepresented artists. The Other Art Fair awarded two new graduates a complimentary stand and mentoring in the lead up to the fair – Sara David and Josh Scurville. CSM Graduate Sara David takes an interdisciplinary approach to exploring the personal and social in art through food and family photo archives. Having recently graduated from Camberwell College of Art, Josh Scurville uses digital illustrations to explore music culture and nightlife across the cultures of HipHop, RnB, Rare Groove, Jazz and Latin Jazz. El Rayo Tequila will host a bar plus visitors will be able to enjoy free tasters of their signature Tequila and Tonic – it might be your first taste of this fresh pairing, but it won’t be your last. |
Left-Right: Daisy Tortuga, She was searching for a torch but all she found was a gaslight,
2021 – Shelby Hurst Inglefield, The Ginger Kitty wants me to sit on his knee, 2021. Bottom. Matt
Jukes, Feelscapes, presented in collaboration with Mental Health Charity CALM
HIGHLIGHT ARTISTS INCLUDE A wonderful selection of artists will be exhibiting in this edition, including up and coming portrait artist Morag Caister, who was featured in Soho House’s Brighton location, and was a semi-finalist on the latest series of Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year. Another creator of beautiful portraits, self-taught painter from Lagos, Débayo Desalu will exhibit his emotional renderings of African American individuals in modern settings. Karen Turner was awarded the IEA Open Exhibition President’s Prize and a finalist for both the Holly Bush Emerging Woman Painter Prize and the Women United Art Prize all in 2021. She creates fleshy and visceral depictions of nude women as a commentary on the weight of expectations placed on the female sex. |
Left-Right Shelley Pamensky I Keep Telling Myself, 2019. Dylan Bardoe Hooker named Genocide, 2020
For those preferring the abstract to the figurative, Dylan Bardoe’s commanding and wild collages will be featured. Through creating unique assemblages, Bardoe toys with and confronts the contemporary age of information over-saturation. South African banker-turned-artist, Shelly Pamensky will bring her distinctive ‘glitter gradient’ artworks to the Fair. Charmaine Chan will present her illustrative works mixing Japanese manga, pop art and African art inspired by her experience as a Black Zimbabwean woman living in the UK. Meanwhile RCA Graduate Miro King utilises masks in his creation of mythological and social satirical narratives in painting. Drawing inspiration from fairytales, pop-culture and emojis, he highlights society's issue with consumerism, vanity, escapism, and temptation. It wouldn’t be The Other Art Fair without a few curious encounters, this time in the form of Harriet Riddell’s pieces created with a travelling sewing machine. She cycles it around the world, from the slums of Nairobi to the tea fields of the Himalayas, creating beautiful art from found debris. Gawain Bernard, meanwhile, offers something more traditional with stunning images taken in Wales combining a documentary style with poetic sensibilities to create a constructed visual narrative. |
The Other Art Fair has created something different, combining affordable art with unforgettable experiences, with editions now in London, Brooklyn, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Toronto, Sydney, and Melbourne. Hailed as ‘the future of art’ by The Guardian, The Other Art Fair will delight and inspire visitors with its diverse and immersive programme that has previously included interactive theatre, taxidermy classes, immersive dining, charity collaborations, guest artist installations, workshops, and a colourful line-up of renowned guest artists. If you’re looking for unusual encounters, this one’s for you.
For the full list of participating artists visit:
Visit; ANF Calendar for future fair dates |
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