Stephen A. Davids (SAD), The Art Movement, London UK |
ART
The AAF NY
The Affordable Art Fair
is here again for its
NYC Fall 2017 Exhibition
It's September, bring on the Fall ARTS Season! First add a new pleasure to your home by investing in "affordable art" from the Affordable Art Fair's NYC Fall 2017 edition.
AAF is returning to the Metropolitan Pavilion, 18th Street between 6th & 7th Ave., for their 24th NYC fair (held 2x a year, Fall & Spring). This edition welcomes a large contingent of artists from the UK, along with some New York artists and galleries, plus other international exhibitors. The fair showcases original contemporary artworks from over 400 living artists, and the highest price point at the AAF is lower than most NYC art fairs lowest price points. Therefore the title: The Affordable Art Fair! Not all collectors can afford $80,000 to $40,000,000 for one artwork in their home, but at AAF everyone can afford something. Galleries and the show organizers carefully curate these artworks to all be in the $100 to $10,000 range, with more than half priced under $5,000.
Discover the art collector in you, at the Affordable Art Fair NYC Fall 2017!
(Here are a few examples of work being shown at the 2017 Fall AAF.)
"Rowdy", Bristal Graffiti Artist, spray paint on canvas, Clifton Fine Art, UK |
Barry Steadman, earthenware 3/D paintings, One Church Street Gallery, London |
Charlotte Champion, French, French Art Studio Gallery UK |
Fletcher Prentice, the character and color of birds, Byard Art, Cambridge UK |
Freddy Fabris, "The Creation of Adam" Urbane Art Gallery, UK |
G. Raman, from India, Hindu and Christian Images, The Nobel Sage Art Collection, London |
Gareth Griffiths, Welsh Sculptor, Caiger Contemporary Art, Epson, UK |
Ian Robinson, photorealism - oil on canvas, One Church Street Gallery, London |
Julie Needham, from Leichster, Woodbine Contemporary Arts, Oakham, UK |
Kieran Naish, painter/graphic designer from Bath, Wychwood Art, Oxfordshire, UK |
Lars Tunebo, animals in unusual situations, photo collage / mixed media, Liberty Gallery, London |
Mark Jessett, from Devon, works on paper, Modern ArtBuyer, Bath, UK |
Nickie Carlyon, oil on canvas, Prince and Pilgrim Gallery, Surrey UK |
Nicky Crowther, "Rainbow Warriors" 2016, FFLOW Gallery UK |
Pam Carter, artist was born in East Africa, Art Agency, Esher, UK |
Richard Heeps, Bleach Box Photography Gallery, UK |
Richard Simmons, Urban Pop, Opera Gallery, London UK |
Rosanne Barr, artist from Gartocharn, Scotland, Signet Contemporary Art, London |
Russell West, Mixed Media 3/D art, inspired by shanty towns and found object slum construction, in many countries. |
Sculpture - Rachel Ann Stevenson, JAMM Gallery, London UK |
Shigeki Kuroda, Japanese Printmaker, Hanga Ten, London, UK |
Stephen A. Davids (SAD), Riding Into The Sunset, The Art Movement, London UK |
Teresa Lawton, "Uphill Village", mixed media Amanda Aldous Fine Art, UK |
The Lost Fox, "FOX" print edition 125, Rostra Gallery, UK |
Zed Desideraja, self-taught expressionist, Hatch Gallery, Christchurch, UK |
Until later.
Jack
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