Continuing with our art coverage this autumn, we went down to Battersea Park to get the low down on the preview evening of the the Affordable Art Fair.

Aptly named ‘affordable’ because you will not find a single piece over £3,000, and even then you’ll probably find a lot selling for less, it means you’ll be hard pushed not to find something within your price bracket.

For those who are looking for the next Banksy be sure to check out the Recent Graduates’ Exhibition to gaze at a diverse spectrum of talent springing up from the UK’s art schools.

We interviewed gallery owners Rebecca Hossack and Alison Honour , The Fine Art Partnership gallerist Rebecca Eames, and artist-in-residence Charlotte Hardy. We also speculated the future of art as investment with Will Ramsay, the founder of the Affordable Art Fair.

Tiffany Fairey of PhotoVoice talks about being the beneficiary charity for the preview night of the fair

We also mingled with the collectors and guests, asking them whether they thought art was a luxury or a necessity. Have a browse through the channel for more interviews.

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