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SPECIAL EVENTS

The Fair will run from Thursday 25th - Sunday 28th April

Thursday 25th April 10am to 9pm
 
11.30am IN CONVERSATION WITH FREYA PAYNE
Flowers Gallery will host a talk with painter, sculptress and printmaker Freya Payne, who will guide visitors through her creative and technical processes in making her celebrated etchings.
Flowers Gallery, Stand 48.
 
6.30–7.30pm THE PROSPECT OF PRINT
Quentin Blake talks to Kathleen Soriano about the graphic tradition and his recent venture in etching and lithography.
In the Reynolds Room. £12/£6 reductions, including entry into the Fair.
 
Friday 26th April 10am to 10pm
 
2.30pm MARK HAMPSON - BLACK AND WHITE MEN AND COLOURFUL WOMEN [printmaking at the Royal Academy]
Artist Mark Hampson discusses the process of print production and collaboration at the RA.
RA Editions, Stand 19.
 
6 to 10pm Live screenprinting demonstration with Menna Jenkins.
Jealous Gallery, Stand 46.
 
6.30pm and 7.30pm COLLECTING CONTEMPORARY EDITIONS talk and tour of LOPF.
Meet at Jealous Gallery, Stand 46.
 
7.00pm BEING FOR THE BENEFIT OF MR KITE
Peter Dean discusses his project to recreate the Victorian poster that inspired John Lennon.
TAG Fine Arts, Stand 2.
 
7.30pm HARLAND MILLER: TALKING ABOUT PRINTS
Harland Miller will host an informal talk about his prints and will sign his book The International Lonely Guy.
White Cube, Stand 12.
 
Saturday 27th April 10am to 6pm
 
12:00 noon CHRIS ORR: THE MAKING OF THINGS PRE-RELEASE BOOK SIGNING
Royal Academician Chris Orr and cultural historian Robert Hewison explore the influences that have shaped Orr’s work, from his early experiments as a student in the 1960s, to his later innovations in lithography, silkscreen and digital printing, and examine his significant contribution as an artist and teacher, mainly at the Royal College of Art, where he was Professor of Printmaking from 1998 to 2008. The Foreword by Michael Palin.
Brook Gallery, Stand 29.
 
Sunday 28th April 10am to 6pm

There will be a champagne bar within the Fair on Thursday and Friday evening. We will be adding to the list of events over the coming months.

Adam Bridgland

Gallerist and artist Adam Bridgland gives a tour, "Collecting: The Inside View", during Young Collectors evening 2012.