Art Space London Art Fair 2025 is now open

Art Space London Art Fair

When it comes to art exhibitions, London has us spoilt for choice. This March, the Art Space London Art Fair 2025 makes its debut, set against the industrial backdrop of the Dockside Vaults at St Katharine Docks. Running from the 14th to the 25th of March, this fair showcases a blend of established names and emerging voices in the hopes of celebrating a diverse mix of styles and perspectives. Art Space aims to creating room for artistic risk-taking, and work that feels relevant and unfiltered.

About Art Space

Art Space provides a global stage for established and emerging artists to showcase their work, with exhibitions across cities like Monaco, London, and Seville. The organisation’s core mission is to offer a space where contemporary art can be celebrated without the commercial pressures larger fairs often bear. Artists are encouraged to experiment, push boundaries and present innovative works.

Through its carefully curated lineup, Art Space wants to engage audiences with art that challenges traditional ideas and offers fresh perspectives. Its approach focuses on authenticity and artistic exploration, making this a compelling destination for those looking to experience art in a more dynamic, unfiltered context.

New voices, big statements

The lineup covers internationally known artists with newcomers, creating a dialogue between distinct styles and ideas. Michael Dargas is among the headline names, known for his hyper-realistic portraits that challenge perception with their meticulous detail and emotional depth. Alongside him, Mr. Brainwash brings his signature blend of pop art and street culture, creating vivid, chaotic works that play with familiar imagery in unexpected ways.

Michael Dargas - art fair

Emerging talents are given equal space, including Chloe Cox, whose abstract, textured paintings capture fleeting emotions, and Colin Banks, whose conceptual pieces reflect on identity and social dynamics. The diversity of work on display—from thought-provoking installations to striking visual statements—speaks to the fair’s commitment to fostering a wide-ranging artistic conversation.

What to expect when you visit

The fair runs from March 14th to 25th, with a different selection of artists and artwork each week. It is open daily from 11:00 AM to 19:00 PM and is free to enter, though early booking is recommended. You can get your tickets here.

Beyond the exhibits, there will be artist talks and workshops that encourage deeper engagement with the ideas behind the works, giving visitors a chance to meet artists and understand their creative process.

And if you’re out and about and keen on soaking up even more artistic energy, you can visit one of London’s new exhibitions or watch your favourite West End show at London Theatre Week.