WOOLWICH CONTEMPORARY

PRINT FAIR 2024


Harper’s Bazaar, 2023

‘Oliver Projects is one of a new wave of discerning platforms founded by female art connoisseurs on a mission to pick and purvey affordable masterpieces.’


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Find the perfect piece to enrich your home in our online shop including paintings, drawings, limited edition prints and sculptures. Our latest collection for the 2024 Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair is now live.

We exhibit a select group of emerging and established artists who work alongside us in south east London including Katherine Jones RA, Joana Galego, Alice Macdonald and Joseph Goody, as well as international artists Heidrun Rathgeb, Marianne Thygesen and Morteza Khakshoor.


 

Introducing Theadora Ballantyne-Way

We are delighted to introduce Theadora Ballantyne-Way, whose surreal, limited edition prints feature iconic domestic objects transformed into industrial components or extraterrestrials

 
In some of my depictions, these objects’ ominous presence can only be interpreted as impending doom; the beginning of the end. In other scenes, they symbolise a beacon of hope, emerging from the hazy smog of a battlefield to save humanity, but nonetheless a forewarning of upheaval to come
 

 

Exhibitions and Fairs Programme

Operating as a nomadic gallery without a fixed exhibition location allows us to celebrate artists' work in a range of venues. We are currently exhibiting new work by our artists at the renowned Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair from 21st - 24th November.

Shaping Time installation shot featuring work by Coco Crampton and Joseph Goody. Photo by Ellie Laycock.


 

Collaborations

Collaboration is an important part of what we do, be it with other galleries, charities, consultants or interior designers. In 2023, we worked with the Imperial Health Charity to source a group of limited edition prints by Jane Ward to enliven the antenatal unit at St. Mary’s Hospital, Paddington.

Jane Ward, Shelter, 2023, 105 x 125cm, in St. Mary’s Hospital antenatal unit waiting area. Photo by Ellie Laycock.