Most art fairs are simply too big and exhausting. That’s where Little London Art Fair comes in.
Featuring just nine exhibitors in the unique premises of the RWS Gallery – next to the National Gallery – the fair prioritises quality over quantity, and a low-key, friendly atmosphere for potential buyers and visitors.
For the first time ever, I’m able to pick a highlight from every exhibitor, so here they are:
Sarah Bowman, The Fruit Bowl, oil on board (White Space Art)

Eric Mellon, Reclining Nude, hand-painted tile (Neil Schofield)

John Lewis Brown, Riding School, c.1882, oil on board (Quad Fine Art)

Anthony Gross, Girl on a Bicycle, Fulham 1947, etching on wove (Middlemarch Fine Art)

Eric Cederberg, Cubist Still Life, 1945, oil on board (Panter and Hall)

Celia de Serra, Flux, 2012, pencil on paper (Kynance Fine Art)

Adrian Ryan, Trout on a Plate, oil on canvas (Oriel Fine Art)

Quentin Blake, High Places & Lofty Structures #6, 2023, pen and ink with watercolour wash on watercolour paper (Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration)

Richard Bawden, Cat in Chair, watercolour (Blondes Fine Art)

Sarah Bowman, Dark Poppies and Irises, oil (White Space Art)

Arabella Brooke, Focus Shift, bronze (White Space Art)

Robert Polhill Bevan, The White House, Luppitt, 1921, lithograph (Blondes Fine Art)

Michael Rothenstein, Farm Landscape with Horses, 1941, gouache and coloured chalk (Neil Schofield)

Maggi Hambling, Sunrise for Amnesty, 1988, etching (Middlemarch Fine Art)

George Hammond Steel, Harbour Cottages, St Ives, oil on panel (Oriel Fine Art)

Vanessa Bowman, Early Spring in the Garden, oil (White Space Art)

Little London Art Fair runs from 15 to 19 May 2024 at the RWS Gallery, 3-5 Whitcomb Street, London, https://www.littlelondonartfairs.com/
Entry is FREE!


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