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Over 1900 visitors attended the fair for the Private View before the fair opened to the public.

April 30, 2023 / By rachel

With something for everyone from over-sized ants to life-sized hounds it really is “no ordinary art fair.”

2023 saw the most successful Fresh: Art Fair with more visitors than ever attending the fair to appreciate the breath-taking array of art work on display. For those who could not get to the fair we have a selection of images below as a ‘taster.’ Unfortunately, none of these images can convey the great atmosphere at the event and the huge variation of art available, so if you couldn’t make it this year and feel like you have missed out, you can visit Fresh at Ascot Racecourse from 22nd to 24th September 2023 or email RRA on enquires@rraarchitects.com to ask to be put on our list for complimentary tickets for next year’s Fresh: Art Fair at Cheltenham.

Over 1900 visitors attended the fair for the Private View before the fair opened to the public.
Over 1900 visitors attended the fair for the Private View before the fair opened to the public.
What a fantastic atmosphere at Fresh. Image shows 'Lanark' oil painting on canvas by Steven Lindsay and represented by the Lime Tree Gallery
What a fantastic atmosphere at Fresh. Image shows ‘Lanark’ oil painting on canvas by Steven Lindsay and represented by the Lime Tree Gallery
'Ant' by Dinh Cong Dat, represented by the Hanoi Art House
‘Ant’ by Dinh Cong Dat, represented by the Hanoi Art House
'Skull (95)' an original ceramic by Pierre Williams and represented by the Greenstage Gallery
‘Skull (95)’ an original ceramic by Pierre Williams and represented by the Greenstage Gallery
'Bee Stung' by Cat Randall, represented by A3 Contemporary Gallery
‘Bee Stung’ by Cat Randall, represented by A3 Contemporary Gallery
'Golden' by Cat Randall, represented by A3 Contemporary Gallery
‘Golden’ by Cat Randall, represented by A3 Contemporary Gallery
'Herman, The Howling Hound' by Helen Gordon. Represented by Hayloft Gallery is at Stand 35
‘Herman, The Howling Hound’ by Helen Gordon greets visitors at the Hayloft Gallery (Stand 35) where lots of people just can’t resist patting his head.
Detail of 'Herman, The Howling Hound' by Helen Gordon. Represented by Hayloft Gallery is at Stand 35
Detail of ‘Herman, The Howling Hound’ by Helen Gordon.

 

RRA Architects ambassadors hand out balloons and chocolate bars.
RRA Architects ambassadors hand out balloons and chocolate bars.

 

'Still 2' by Fiona Hunter, represented by the Atherton Green Art Gallery
‘Still 2’ by Fiona Hunter, represented by the Atherton Green Art Gallery
'Dachshund' by Helen Gordon
‘Dachshund’ by Helen Gordon, with the Hayloft Gallery
RRA's Tom Bale and Rebecca Jenkins discuss architecture with an art fair visitor at Fresh: Art Fair Cheltenham.
RRA’s Tom Bale and Rebecca Jenkins discuss architecture with a visitor at Fresh: Art Fair Cheltenham. The RRA team are available to offer architectural advice throughout the fair.
The RRA table is set up showing images of our projects ready for the art fair to open.
The RRA Architects table is set up showing images of our projects ready for the art fair to open.
A record number of visitor attended Fresh 2023
A record number of visitor attended Fresh 2023

 

Thank you to organisers, Anthony Wardle and Ellie Wardle, for inviting RRA to be part of this fabulous event again.

If you would like some tips on displaying art in your home, visit our blog Living With Art.

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