Women in Art Fair 2024
- | West, East and North Galleries
Open from Wednesday 9 October - Saturday 12 October 2024 - opening hours vary.
Wednesday 9 October, 12pm - 5pm
Thursday 10 October, 11am - 7pm
Friday 11 October, 10am - 6pm
Saturday 12 October, 10am - 4pm
£15 general admission, £10 concession
Women in Art Fair returns with a challenging programme for London Frieze Week:
Women in Art Fair returns to Mall Galleries this year to provide a prominent platform for women artists, gallerists and curators during Frieze, London’s biggest annual arts week.
"This is not about excluding men,” says fair founder Jacqueline Harvey, “It's about disrupting the established model which isn’t serving us, as it’s failing half of the artistic community: women.”
WIAF had over 2000 submissions via an Open Call for inclusion in this year’s Fair, all responding either to the theme of ‘Time for Unity’ or reflecting on the creative process: the challenges and setbacks experienced during the journey to produce a final work of art.
Work by around 100 women and those identifying as women will be installed in the East, North and West galleries, alongside booths for contemporary galleries who prioritise female artists.
A spotlight section entitled “Women’s Cycles”, curated by Virginia Damtsa, will sit at the heart of the show. Curator, art dealer, gallerist, art strategist and artist agent, Damtsa explains that the exhibition will “explore the intricate, intimate and powerful rhythms of womanhood: ‘Women's Cycles’ delves into the biological, emotional, psychological and cultural cycles that shape the female experience. From the phases of life to the flow of emotions and cyclical rhythms, this exhibition invites viewers to connect with both the universal and deeply personal aspects of womanhood.”
A high-profile talks programme will run during the fair, with speakers from around the world including Saudi Arabia’s leading female art collector, Basma Al Sulaiman; living sculpture Daniel Lismore; Chair of Sotheby’s Switzerland Caroline Lang; and India’s leading contemporary art dealer Aparajita Jain.
This year, 'Arts for Dementia' are the charity partner of Women in Art Fair.
Arts for Dementia use the power of the arts to inspire people living with dementia to get creative, connect, learn new skills and most importantly, have fun. Their artist-led workshops aim to challenge, boost confidence and wellbeing through a variety of art forms from visual arts, drama, sculpture, dance and more.
"The Mall Galleries have invited us as a designated charity to exhibit, and we are delighted to take part in this wonderful event that celebrates the creativity and achievement of so many women. We welcome this opportunity to share more information about our charity and the wonderful workshops that we offer."
“We believe that radical innovation is the only way to disrupt the current broken art world model."