A Travel Without Visual Experience , Malaysia 2009
Pak Shueng-chuen
Courtesy: Vitamin Creative Space , Stand H3
In this work by Pak Shueng-chuen the viewer walks into a dark space and invited to view the work by capturing images with the digital camera provided or with your own camera.
A smaller scale (and limited edition) version of Grayson Perry's 50 ft. tapestry, “The Walthamstow Tapestry.”
Courtesy: Victoria Miro Gallery , Stand G6
This stood out because of the publicity surrounding the image just before the fair and it had the biggest crowds around it - this photo was taken during a quieter moment!
Catherine Story 's paintings
Courtesy: Carl Freedman Gallery , B2
Catherine is a very recent graduate of The Royal Academy Schools and I first came across her work at her and fellow students interim show (Premiums) in February 2008. It was a pleasant surprise to happen across this array of her paintings at one of the main gallery stands.
Peter Halley's paintings
Courtesy: Waddington Galleries , Stand G16
Alan Kane, Collection of Mr & Mrs L.M. Kane, 2009
This was one of the most curious. The artist has taken artefacts from his parents house and displayed them alongside take-away postcards with images of the objects. The objects consist of ornaments, framed watercolours of unknown artists, family photographs and snow globes.
In addition there was a striking and monumental Chantal Joffe, a dedicated Frame space for Susan Collis, a number of small scale paintings on canvas and paper by Peter McDonald some of which I witnessed being sold (in fact, the only obvious sale I noticed during the day) and an arresting Jonas Burgert.
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