London Art Fair 2026

21 – 25 January 2026

Business Design Centre, Stand G23

I am exhibiting once again at the London Art Fair this January with Thompson’s Galleries, with a selection of new interior work.

 Other available works can be found HERE

Business Design Centre

52 Upper Street

London N1 0QH

 Stand G23

Thompson’s Galleries stand will be featuring a variety of new and unseen works from:
Sarah Spencer NEAC
Tony De Wolf
Peter Wileman FROI RSMA FRSA
Paul Wright
Carol Peace
Jonathan Clarke

Stephanie Rew

Thembalethu Manquanaya
Rene Snyman
Renato Meziat
Andrew Macara RBA NEAC
Morag Muir PAI RSW

Public Fair Times

Wednesday 21 January, 11am – 9pm (Wednesday Evening session, 5 – 9pm)
Thursday 22 January, 11am – 7pm
Friday 23 January, 11am – 7pm
Saturday 24 January, 11am – 7pm
Sunday 26 January, 11am – 5pm

London Art Fair was founded in 1989 by London’s Business Design Centre in Islingtonwhere the Fair still takes place today, with the aim of providing a space to showcase exceptional Modern and Contemporary Art, to discover and to buy. Launching with just 36 UK galleries London Art Fair has grown steadily over the years with well over 100 galleries now regularly exhibiting and 24,000 visitors attending the Fair. London Art Fair provides an established home for Modern British Art, whilst embracing an increasingly international and contemporary outlook, with new galleries from around the world.

Nurturing collecting at all levels, from prints and editions to major works by internationally renowned artists, including works by Andy WarholDavid HockneyGillian AyresHenry Moore, Tracey Emin and William Scott CBE RA. London Art Fair also provides a platform for discovery and nurturing talent, playing host to many acclaimed artists early in their career with Chris Ofili and Jenny Saville awarded ‘rising star’ awards at the 1996 edition. 

The Fair’s extensive gallery line up showcases a diverse cross-section of art from leading British galleries to emerging talent from across the globe; alongside an inspiring programme of curated talks, tours and artist insights.

Since 2014, London Art Fair has also selected a regional museum partner to work with each year to create a unique exhibition that enables our visitors to experience the heritage, quality and significance of regional collections. In 2026, London Art Fair is delighted to be working with the National Trust as it spotlights the legacy of 20th-century modern art and architecture in its care today.