Featuring over 2000 works, Parallax Art Fair is the largest “curated” international artist art fair in Europe. The exhibitors are mainly unrepresented artists from all over the world, many of whom have strong following in their own countries but have yet to be discovered internationally. They will be exhibiting diverse works of art ranging from surrealist-like paintings and sculpture to quirky pieces of fish and even blades of grass.
Five Austrians have been selected to show their work at the fair. They are: Gabi Domenig, Stipends, Gabriela Sack-Neumann, Werner Schon and Kurt Heppke. Find out more about these artists and their works here.
The artists hail from all corners of the world from India to Tunisia and Morocco to Costa Rica. Highlights include a 10ft-high anti-war memorial with sculpted bronze dogs and skulls; reliefs made from computer components, and a video work about child brides by the young British Asian artist, Shammi Begum. Ceramics encased in bubble wrap by Catriona Robertson reflect the health and safety issues of exhibiting works of art, cleverly referencing the artist’s experience at earlier art fairs when her ceramics were precariously displayed, meaning breakages were unavoidable.
Entry: £2 for the entire duration of the fair with 50% being donated to A21 charity
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