Brightening Up January with Art: My Upcoming Exhibition at the London Art Fair
January in the UK can feel cold and dark, but it’s also the perfect time to bring a little light and inspiration into our lives through art. I’m thrilled to announce that my painted and fired glass sculptures from the Spectroscopic Continuum series will be featured at the London Art Fair, a premier event in the UK’s art calendar.
Event Details
• Exhibition: London Art Fair
• Venue: Business Design Centre, London, N1 0QH
• Dates: January 21–26, 2025
• Exhibiting with: Art Movement London
My Spectroscopic Continuum series explores the interplay between light, color, and form, using painted and fired glass to create dynamic, layered sculptures. These works bring together science and art, pushing the boundaries of materiality while evoking a sense of wonder. This approach aligns with the kind of thought-provoking, contemporary art found in leading private collections like the Frank-Suss Collection, Napoleone Collection (Valeria Napoleone), Cranford Collection, Saatchi Collection, and the Chatsworth Collection.
What to Expect at the London Art Fair
The London Art Fair is renowned for showcasing a diverse range of contemporary art, from emerging talents to established artists. It’s a vibrant hub for collectors, curators, and art enthusiasts who share a passion for discovering innovative and impactful works.
Exhibiting with Art Movement London, I’ll be presenting my Spectroscopic Continuum series—a collection that reflects the transformative potential of light and color. These sculptures capture the spirit of experimentation and precision often celebrated in leading UK contemporary collections.
Why Art Fairs Matter to Contemporary Collections
Art fairs like the London Art Fair play a pivotal role in connecting artists with collectors and curators who champion bold and innovative practices. Many private collections, including the Frank-Suss Collection, Napoleone Collection, Cranford Collection, and Saatchi Collection, have grown through identifying exceptional works at art fairs. Similarly, historic collections like the Chatsworth Collection continue to embrace contemporary art, creating a bridge between tradition and innovation.
Participating in this fair is an opportunity to engage with a community of art lovers who value the same qualities that these collections represent—uniqueness, depth, and a forward-thinking approach to creativity.
Join Me at the London Art Fair
Whether you’re attending in person or exploring online, I’d love for you to see my work and share your thoughts. If you’re interested in tickets, artwork inquiries, or learning more about the Spectroscopic Continuum series, please email milly@art-movement.com.
Let’s make January brighter with art that inspires and connects us. I hope to see you there!