The London Original Print Fair is the longest-running art fair in London and was set up in 1985 by a small committee of London print dealers. Now in its 38th year,
The London Original Print Fair is the longest-running art fair in London and was set up in 1985 by a small committee of London print dealers.
Now in its 38th year, LOPF is making a welcome return to Somerset House following last year’s successful relocation.
The Fair is a remarkable celebration of printmaking in all its forms, highlighting original works from 15th-century artists such as Rembrandt and Dürer, to hot off-the-press works by emerging contemporary artists such as Gavin Turk, Tracey Emin, David Shrigley, Harland Miller and many more.
All works in the Fair are original prints (artworks conceived by the artist to be a print rather than just a reproduction of a painting or a poster).
Etchings, lithographs, screenprints and woodcuts will all be available with prices ranging from under £100 to over £100,000.
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