Artists announced for Photo50 at London Art Fair 2011

Artists announced for Photo50 at London Art Fair 2011

08 December, 2010
by: Spoonfed Arts Team

50 photographic works by nine artists to go on show at London Art Fair 2011.

Scarlet Hooft Graafland

London Art Fair has announced the artists whose work will be on display this January as part of Photo50, the fair's annual photography showcase. Now in its fifth year, Photo50 features (as the name suggests) 50 photographic works by a selection of nine artists, chosen by a panel of expert judges. All of them will be for sale – the photographs that is, not the judges...

The exhibition, part of the London Art Fair at the Business Design Centre, includes work by a range of artists, from established names like Helen Chadwick to more emerging talent. The panel is made up of Curator and Director of Tosca Photography, Zelda Cheatle; Head of Projects at Photoworks; Celia Davies; Phillips de Pury's European Photography expert Sebastian Montabonel; and Joanna Pitman of The Times.

We're particularly excited about the presence of work by Scarlett Hooft Graafland [pictured] whose exhibition last year at Michael Hoppen was truly magical. Some of those images were simply stunning. Crisp, cold and elegantly composed, her work depicts nature, remote and artfully arranged.

The complete list of artists involved in Photo50 is Helen Chadwick, Lisa Barnard, David Spero, Ben Adams, Boaz Aharonovitch, Robert Rodriguez, Bill Armostrong, Scarlett Hooft Graafland, and Adam Hinton.

Photo50 is part of London Art Fair at Business Design Centre from 19th-23rd January 2011.

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