Pop Artist Peter Blake 80th Birthday Celebrations Announced

London Original Print Fair to host 80th birthday party for iconic artist

The 27th London Original Print Fair will open its doors with an evening dedicated to the 80th birthday celebrations and printmaking accomplishments of Sir Peter Blake. Blake will give a special ‘in
conversation’ talk on Thursday 19 April 2012 hosted by the London Original Print Fair. The talk will reveal Blake’s longstanding dedication to print media and underline his status as one of Britain’s most
influential artists. Within the fair, CCA Galleries will stage a special retrospective of Blake’s iconographic works, spanning the six-decade printmaking career that has seen him work in woodcut, etching, lithography and, more recently, digitally.

Blake’s dedication to printmaking goes hand in hand with his belief that art should be accessible to a wide audience. With his paintings often fetching six figure sums, his prints represent an opportunity to
collect Blake at an affordable price.

This reflects the aim of the event itself. Fair Director Helen Rosslyn says: ‘The medium of printmaking makes collecting art accessible to a much wider group. What people perhaps do not realise about the
Print Fair is that whatever major exhibitions are on in London at the same time, visitors can come along to see and buy works by the very same artists at the fair. This year for example we will have etchings by the legendary Lucian Freud; Damien Hirst; Picasso and modern British artists; Grayson Perry and German Romantic prints. The Print Fair provides an unrivalled opportunity for broadening your knowledge of art and starting or expanding your own collection, whatever your area of interest.’

The Fair will also be picking up on the Jubilee theme this year, with a number of galleries bringing works that relate to Queen and country: Sims Reed Gallery will show Andy Warhol’s iconic lithograph of the
Queen and contemporary specialist Paul Stolper will mark the event with Sir Peter Blake’s patriotic Union Jack. A Jubilee themed Print Trail will run consecutively with the Fair in Piccadilly’s historic Burlington Arcade.

Over fifty exhibitors will show works ranging from £100 to £100,000 at what is now the world’s longest running specialist print fair. Notable London galleries such as Alan Cristea Gallery, Flowers Graphics,
Marlborough Graphics, Sims Reed and Austin/Desmond will show alongside expert private dealers such as Frederick Mulder (Picasso) and Christopher Mendez (Old Masters). Mary Ryan, The Old Print Shop
and Hill Stone will all be returning from the USA. The additions to this year’s line up include: City and Guilds, the major London art college, Brook Gallery (Devon) and Jamie Wood’s new London space, Whisper Gallery.

‘One of the great strengths of this fair is that it continues to balance contemporary work with old and modern masters, producing a wide spectrum of artworks spanning several centuries which sets us apart
from other Fairs,’ says fair Chairman Gordon Cooke, of The Fine Art Society. The number of galleries showing contemporary work remains strong, with RA Editions showing works by Tracey Emin and Gary Hume; several
xhibitors will be representing David Hockney, and Jealous Gallery plans to launch their annual Graduate Prize portfolio, which is awarded to MA graduates from the major London art schools. Dealer Andrew
Edmunds will show works by eighteenth century painter of European society Zohann Zoffany and Paupers Press will unveil a set of hand drawn colour lithographs by the newly appointed PRA and dedicated
printmaker Christopher Le Brun.

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