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Highlights | London Art Fair 2023

23 Jan 2023 | 2 min read

From Bridget Riley's screen print on perspex to a brand new release from David Shrigley, London Art Fair brightened up January in the capital city.

If you didn't make it down don't worry, here are the top five artworks, in my opinion.

Amy Wright - Picture Window

Picture Window | Acrylic, charcoal, dry pastel on canvas

Picture Window | Acrylic, charcoal, dry pastel on canvas

Discovering artists at an art fair is part of why they are so great. Wright caught my eye with her painting technique emulating etching and woodcut aesthetics.

Charlotte Bain | Hang-Up Gallery | Assistant Manager

David Shrigley - Extract the Juice from Everything

Extract the Juice From Everything | 2023 | Edition of 125 | Officially released at Jealous Gallery

Extract the Juice From Everything | 2023 | Edition of 125 | Officially released at Jealous Gallery

“Just being alone in this room makes me really happy, with my paper and my paints and my pens.”

David Shrigley

Heather Agyepong - Wish You Were Here

Wish You Were Here | 2020 | Pigment Print on photo rag paper

Wish You Were Here | 2020 | Pigment Print on photo rag paper

Photo50: Beautiful Experiments

Photo50: Beautiful Experiments

"The exhibition is an opportunity for them to experiment with their ideas without constraints. The beauty in these works is both visual but also emotional as they share intimate domestic or interior moments with the viewer.”

- Pelumi Odubanjo and Katy Barron, Curators of Photo50

Grayson Perry - Marriage Flag

Marriage Flag | 2018 | Handmade cotton fabric and embroidery appliqué flag | Edition of 45

Marriage Flag | 2018 | Handmade cotton fabric and embroidery appliqué flag | Edition of 45

"I rarely look for inspiration in contemporary art, but I do look backwards and I’m an equal opportunities thief."

Grayson Perry

Bridget Riley - Fragment 1

Fragment 1 | 1965 | Screenprint on perspex | Edition of 75

Fragment 1 | 1965 | Screenprint on perspex | Edition of 75

"Bridget Riley may be 90 but she is still an artist in her prime."

Kirsty Wark | BBC journalist

David Hockney - Paper Pool

Paper Pool | 1980 | Lithograph on paper | Edition of 1000

Paper Pool | 1980 | Lithograph on paper | Edition of 1000

Did you know Hockney's auction record is over $90 million which puts him in the top 3 record for a living artist.

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