Sunday Art Fair 2018: About the Fair
Sunday Art Fair returns to London this October with 30 international galleries, including 18 new to the fair this year. This is the ninth edition of the fair in London, over this time Sunday has established itself as London’s international contemporary art fair for young galleries and artists. The fair is a platform for discovery and prides itself on showcasing the best young artists working today.
Sunday Art Fair is held at Ambika P3, University of Westminster, 35 Marylebone Road, London NW1 5LS, a 14,000 square foot, triple height subterranean space close to Baker Street Underground Station and less than ten minutes walk from Regent's Park.
History of the Fair
Sunday Art Fair is a gallery-led art fair, run by participating galleries. From 2010 – 2012 the fair was organised by the galleries Tulips and Roses, Croy Nielson and Limoncello. Rob Tufnell and Lüttgenmeijer organised it between 2013 - 2014. Since 2015 the fair is organised by Supplement, London.
The fair has always championed emerging art and the the galleries that support artists at early stages in their career and many significant artists have shown at the fair at key points in their development.
Sunday is held in Ambika P3, a 14,000 square ft space developed from the vast former concrete construction hall built in the 1960s for the University of Westminster’s School of Engineering. The space lends itself to the open plan layout of the fair, allowing artists to experiment with ambitious installations and projects less suited to a traditional booth structure.