London, Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair: Emin, Opie, Rego and more

Europe's biggest print fair offers big names

Valuable art prints in London: from 3 to 6 November, a visit to the Woolwich Contemporary Art Fair (WCPF) is worthwhile. Works by world-famous artists will be on sale.

November 01, 2022
Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair 2021
Photography by Lucy J Toms
Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair 2021

Tracey Emin, David Shrigley, Julian Opie, Paula Rego, Gary Hume, Gavin Turk: the list of big names at the Woolwich Contemporary Art Fair is long. The London fair is the largest print fair in Europe. From 3 to 6 November, it invites visitors from all over the world to the Royal Arsenal district to discover new highlights for their own collections. Every day at 3 p.m., the fair director will give a personal tour of the grounds.Art.Salon

Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair 2021
Photography by Lucy J Toms
Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair 2021

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