Attainable Art Fair goal is to make the art market accessible for emerging talent and new collectors alike.

Attainable Art Fair goal is to make the art market accessible for emerging talent and new collectors alike. In response to the high prices often seen at art fairs (£10,000+), they are introducing a price cap of £600 for a range of pieces, including prints and smaller works.

Attainable Art Fair will take place at ST Art Gallery in Central London hoping to make it easier for new collectors to start their journey while ensuring fair compensation for artists.

Find below some of the artists participating at this edition of the Art Fair.

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Yeji Jeon

Yeji Jeon, a Seoul-born artist, from the Royal College of Art, London, and a BFA from ArtCenter College of Design, Pasadena. With exhibitions across Asia and Europe, including the Hanikhwan Museum and Seoul Auction. Yes work embodies a deeply personal exploration of identity and belonging. Her pieces reflect on the transient nature of memory and emotion. often with a floral motif that serves as a powerful symbol of both beauty and vulnerability. In her own words, Yeji describes her work as a «visual diary» that unravels feelings of displacement, longing, and an uncertain future. Her compositions invite the viewer into a world of delicately rendered flowers. where she explores the tension between anticipation and nostalgia.


Satja Jakob Jurc Blagovic

Satja Jakob Jurc Blagovic, a Central Saint Martins alumnus. melds art with science to address some of today’s most pressing global issues. With an impressive portfolio that includes an exhibition at Dutch Design Week and a Young Talent Award nomination, Satja’s work consistently probes the intersections of art, functionality, and socio-political dialogue. Their practice has been further shaped by collaborations with prominent Dutch artists like Kie Ellens and Jeanne van Heeswik, and a landmark commission from The Oude Kerk in Amsterdam, reflecting a deep commitment to creating socially resonant work.


Martina Francone

Martina Francone is an artist and designer based in London, UK. Born and raised in Turin, Italy, she has lived in Copenhagen, Denmark and Brighton UK, before setting in London. In 2020, she completed her MSc in UX Design from the University of Brighton. Martina has held solo exhibitions at Dog & Bone Gallery (Brighton, UK, 2021), Second Home Holland Park (London, UK, 2022), and Lot Projects (London, UK, 2024). Her work has also been featured in group exhibitions across Italy. Her client portfolio includes prestigious names such as Sony Italy, Mondadori, Cortomiraggi, Cassiopeia Publishing, Tick Tock Bridget, and the United Nations. Since childhood. Martina has been drawn to the world of drawing, experimenting with pens, pencils, oil pastels, and paint as a form of self-expression. She describes her creative journey as one of discovering a new language, a place where she truly belongs.


Anastassia Zamaraeva

Anastassia Zamaraeva is a London based •sculptural ceramic artist. She was born in Russia and spent her early vears in Canada before relocating to the UK with her parents at age 12. Zamaraeva, initially trained in architecture, rekindled her love for clay in 2018, transforming her practice into a deeply introspective exploration of form and emotion. Working from her home studio since 2020, Anastassia has embraced the freedom of being a self-taught artist, allowing her work to evolve without constraints or preconceptions. Her intuitive approach has gained her a dedicated international following, with recent commissions from Underbanks Studios and Arc in Stockport. In 2023, Anastassia was shortlisted for the Emerging Maker Award at the International Ceramics Festival in Aberystwyth and has been featured in FAD Magazine and Colossal. Her distinctive ceramics have even appeared as references on CBC’s The Great Canadian Pottery Throwdown, affirming her place in the contemporary ceramics scene.

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Attainable Art Fair
When: Friday 29th November 2024
Tickets

ST.ART Gallery
36 Eastcastle Street
London W1W 8DP