The Art Car Boot Fair Has Returned With Flora & Fauna Edition

Eric Block
2 min readMay 17, 2021

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Orlanda Broom, ‘Altered Scapes’

Today is the final day to browse The Art Car Boot Fair: Flora & Fauna edition— after a successful weekend of art and events, the fair closes at 8pm this evening. Visitors can take advantage of the final day of ‘everything must go’ sales to grab a bargain deal on original art and prints from both respected and emerging artists.

Veterans of the Art Car Boot Fair will be selling their works including Polly Morgan, Pam Hogg, Marcus Harvey, Rankin, Pure Evil, Kristjana S Williams, Sara Pope, Anne Ryan, Geraldine Swayne, Jeremy Deller, Heath Kane, Charming Baker and Mat Collishaw — Alongside a host of exciting new participants, such as Miranda Boulton, The Masons, Matthew Collings, Aaron Bevan Bailey, Ben Eine, Stanley Donwood, Mekia Machine, the Hospital Rooms — featuring Mark Titchner, Richard Wentworth, Sonia Boyce and many others.

From Left: Susie Hamilton & Stanley Donwood, ‘The Sun-Glazed Sea’

First beginning in 2004, the ACBF is a special place where Turner Prize winning artists are featured right beside emerging artists — fine artists, street artists and everything in between. The democratic nature of the fair is at its core and its truly a one-of-a-kind place for people to engage directly with artists informally and buy original works of art.

The Flora and Fauna edition is perfectly timed for Spring and speaks to new beginnings as we are all rising and growing out of the pandemic. This new theme has a positive outlook towards the future while keeping artists at their core and reaching new global audiences.

Mekia Machine

Don’t miss your chance to browse over 150 artists, over 2,500 works of art and experience the exciting buzz of the Art Car Boot Fair!

To access the fair please visit:
www.artcarbootfair.com

Follow them on Instagram:
@art_car_boot_fair

The ACBF site has been rebuilt with the expert help of award winning website developers Fruitmachine.

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Eric Block
Eric Block

Written by Eric Block

Freelance art and design writer based in London

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