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Art London 2009 – UK’s leading Art Fair

A Garden Dream by Jia Juan Li 2009

A Garden Dream by Jia Juan Li 2009
– Connoisseur Art Gallery

Paddock Glyphs - Lost Path by G.W. Bot

Paddock Glyphs – Lost Path by G.W. Bot
2008 – Hart Gallery

Iuchar & Iucharba by Anthony Scott

Iuchar & Iucharba
by Anthony Scott
2008 – Beaux Arts Bath

Art London 2009 – UK’s leading Art Fair

Art London, the UK’s longest established international art fair for contemporary and modern art, returns to Chelsea this Autumn, and runs from Thursday 8th – Monday 12th October 2009, with a preview evening on Wednesday 7th October. The expansive venue is a 75,000 square foot marquee set in the grounds of The Royal Hospital, SW3

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Art London showcases some of the world’s leading galleries, encompassing painting, sculpture, photography, works on paper, ceramicsand glass. New exhibitors to the fair this year include the Connoisseur Art Gallery from Hong Kong and the Blue Leaf Gallery fromDublin.

This year’s sponsored charity is The Amber Foundation, www.amberweb.org, which exists to help homeless, unemployed youngpeople to acquire the motivation, confidence and skills they need to gain employment and appropriate accommodation.Barratt London is sponsoring this year’s Art London in what is an innovative and original partnership.

“Barratt is delighted to once again support Art London, reaffirming our commitment to high quality architecture, design and public art. Our

business is about shaping the urban environment, creating new homes, community facilities and public spaces and we understand thehuge contribution that art and culture can make. That’s why we are increasingly appointing artists, undertaking commissions, engagingwith local community projects and collaborating with designers and architects to enhance our developments.”

This year, Art London’s Special Exhibition is dedicated to the Leighton House Museum, courtesy of the Royal Borough ofKensington and Chelsea.

The museum is currently closed for refurbishment until April 2010 and during this period the collection has been on loan to a publicinstitution in Munich, Germany. Frederic, Lord Leighton was one of the leading artists, of the Victorian Age, who re-inventedancient themes.

Kensington & Chelsea councillor Nick Paget-Brown, who is Cabinet member for Leisure, said: “It is good news that people cancontinue enjoying such great examples of a leading Victorian artist as Lord Leighton while our museum is closed. We are carrying outsignificant restoration work at Leighton House and it is gratifying that during this time Art London has asked to display some of thepictures that can usually be seen at Leighton House.”

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