Royal Academy of Arts

The London Original Print Fair 2015

23 Apr 2015 - 26 Apr 2016

Jacques Callot
The Fan, 1619.
Etching with engraving. Christopher Mendez.
Howard Hodgkin
Autumn, 2014.
Carborundum relief. Image: Courtesy Howard Hodgkin and Alan Cristea Gallery, London
Richard Hamilton
Swingeing London 67, 1968.
Etching and aquatint with embossing. Sims Reed Gallery.
Ann Aspinwall
Fortuny I, 2014.
Screenprint. Printed and published by Aspinwall Editions, New York.
Humphrey Ocean RA
Wall of Sound I, 2014.
Printed and published by Advanced Graphics London.
Screenprint
David Hockney RA
Jungle Boy, 1964.
Gerrish Fine Art.
Etching and aquatint in black and red ink, with full margins.
Albrecht Dürer
The Four Horsemen, ca. 1497-98.
Woodcut. C.G. Boerner.
Georg Baselitz Hon RA
Farewell Bill, 2014.
Line-etching and sugarlift-aquatint. 66.6 x 49.8 cm (plate size), 85.2 x 64.7 cm (paper size). RA Edition of 40.
Jim Lambie
Sun Visor, 2014.
Archival pigment print with spray paint. 76 x 56 cm. Varied edition of 50 Glasgow Print Studio.
Beatriz Milhazes
Snake Dreaming, 2013.
Woodblock and screenprint. 93.7 x 117.8 cm.
Edition of 40 Copyright Durham Press and the Artist.
THE LONDON ORIGINAL PRINT FAIR 2015
23 — 26 April 2015

Visit London’s longest-running art fair to view and buy works from all periods and styles of printmaking.

Now in its 30th year, the London Original Print Fair is Europe’s largest works–on–paper event, spanning 500 years of old master, modern and contemporary prints.

With some 50 exhibitors representing leading galleries, studios and independent dealers from across the globe, the boutique nature of the fair makes it an ideal starting point for budding collectors as well as an essential annual excursion for seasoned print enthusiasts.

Artists represented at the fair include Rembrandt, Whistler, Sickert, Bacon, Warhol and contemporary artists such as Bridget Riley, Howard Hodgkin and Grayson Perry. Throughout history, leading artists have chosen to work in print, and the London Original Print Fair showcases the very best.
 

Tags: Howard Hodgkin, Grayson Perry, Bridget Riley, Andy Warhol