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ST.ART Gallery Unveils Second Edition of the (Actually) Attainable Art Fair.

(Actually) Attainable Art Fair 2023, Photo: Alexandra Cimpeanu Courtesy ST.ART Gallery
(Actually) Attainable Art Fair 2023, Photo: Alexandra Cimpeanu Courtesy ST.ART Gallery

ST.ART Gallery has announced the second edition of the (Actually) Attainable Art Fair, a one-of-a-kind exhibition dedicated to making original art accessible to everyone, with a price cap of £600.

The (Actually) Attainable Art Fair will feature over 18 emerging artists from nine countries. With all works priced under £600, the event invites both new and seasoned collectors to discover and acquire high-quality, original art without the barriers of traditional pricing.

 Building on the success of the first edition which was covered by the Financial Times and attracted over 280 guests, ST.ART Gallery continues to challenge the exclusivity of the art world. This year’s fair showcases a globally diverse selection of emerging artists, including Karl Hoffmann from New Zealand, whose architecture-inspired abstractions redefine chaos and order; Martina Francone from Italy, known for her illustrations exploring human experience; and Georgia Groundland from the UK, whose figurative paintings capture the inner worlds we connect to through shared experiences. With a price cap of £600, the fair features a wide array of media, from oil paintings to collage and multimedia installations, ensuring accessible options for everyone interested in owning original art. 

Charlie Pannell, Director of ST.ART Gallery, shared his vision for the fair, saying,

We believe art should be for everyone, not just a privileged few. The (Actually) Attainable Art Fair offers an entry point for new collectors and an opportunity for emerging artists to gain visibility and support. This fair is our commitment to inclusivity and to disrupting the traditional, often elitist, art market.

The participating artists come from diverse backgrounds, including alumni from prestigious art institutions and self-taught talents who have gained recognition and substantial followings on platforms like Instagram. The fair continues to celebrate this diversity, offering collectors the chance to purchase pieces from some of the most exciting new voices in contemporary art from around the world. 

Participating Artists:

Karl Marlow Hoffmann @k.m_hoffmann
Robbie Lee Hunt @rude.bwoi.design
Georgia Groundland @georgiagroundabout
Martina Francone @martina.francone
Liza Molnár @molnar__liza
Anastassia Zamaraeva @a_zama_ceramics
Tianyun Liu @lindaliu_artart @lindaliulindaliulindaliu
Harry Hancock @hancockharry
Nouch @fuckeditnouch
Vicky Cheng @vickychengart
Lilian Evans @liliandevans
Yeji Jeon @yejijeon.art
Kate Halsall @k.halsallwatercolour
Ari Maghsoudi @yadamenma
Satja Jakob Jurc Blagovic @forbidden_mantra
Chrysa Kanari @chrysa_art
Tong Wu @tongwuartist
Keru Chen @keruchen___

Co-curators: Aida Palma @aida_butterfly1 & Charlie Pannell @chpannell

the (Actually) Attainable Art Fair, 28th November to 1st December 2024, ST.ART Gallery

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