London Art Fair 2025
Jan
22
to 26 Jan

London Art Fair 2025

For our first presentation at the London Art Fair 2025, we will dedicate our stand to an international group of 20th-century women artists who worked in abstraction. We will bring together works by artists from the UK, France, Romania, Ukraine and Russia. We will present works from the 1920s to the 1990s including various approaches to abstraction from Constructivism to Soviet Non-Conformism, post-war British abstraction from London and St Ives, and Lyrical Abstraction from the post-war New School of Paris.

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British Art Fair 2024
Sept
26
to 29 Sept

British Art Fair 2024

Quad Fine Art is delighted to be exhibiting at the British Art Fair at the Saatchi Gallery, 26-29 September 2024. This will be the first time that Quad Fine Art participates in British Art Fair and will be at Stand 22.

For British Art Fair we have selected exciting examples of Postwar British Abstraction featuring important artists including Ben Nicholson, Terry Frost, Richard Smith, Adrian Heath, Sandra Blow, Alexander MacKenzie, George Dannatt and others.

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Little London Art Fair 2024
May
15
to 19 May

Little London Art Fair 2024

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Quad Fine Art is delighted to be exhibiting amongst nine fantastic dealers at the 1st edition of Little London Art Fair. We will be bringing a selection of British works spanning the early-19th through to the 21st centuries.

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Connect Art Fair 2023
Mar
23
to 26 Mar

Connect Art Fair 2023

Quad Fine Art is excited to participate in the Connect Art Fair 2023 this March. We will be exhibiting an exciting selection of British abstract art spanning the 20th century.

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Art & Antiques Fair Olympia Summer 2022
Jun
22
to 26 Jun

Art & Antiques Fair Olympia Summer 2022

As part of Art & Antiques Fair Olympia 2022, QUAD Fine Art is proud to present Postwar to Postmodern: British and European Abstract Art. The exhibition brings together artists from England, Scotland, France, Czechia, Romania, Ukraine and Russia, many of whom forged important connections that brought Europe, devastated and divided post-1945, closer together through the language of abstraction.

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