Affordable Art Fair UK

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BRENDA PUNYTJINA ARMSTRONG, KALINY-KALINYPA / ULTUKUNPA JUKURRPA - HONEY GREVILLEA DREAMING (3859/19NY) 122CM X 76CM £1,800

Bay Gallery Home is returning to Hampstead Heath for the Affordable Art Fair 8-12 May. You’ll find us on stand J6. I think it’s next to the champagne bar! So if you buy one of our beautiful paintings you can celebrate with a glass of bubbly.

We have a wonderful collection of paintings in all sizes from our Central Desert artists. If you don’t see what you want hanging on the stand we can always show you more that are stored on the stand and in the van. And our famous treasure chests are a trove of small scale beauties.

At our last show in Battersea clients asked to see our interiors collection which we hadn’t packed so this time we will bring samples of the fabrics, tiles and wallpapers. Please drop us a note via email: alexandra@baygalleryhome.com or Instagram us @baygalleryhome if there’s anything you’d like us to show you and we’ll make sure it’s on the stand for your visit.

Not long to go. The excitement in our Tetbury, Cotswolds art gallery is growing. Really looking forward to catching up with past clients and meeting new ones.

Lilly Green wallpaper from a painting by Lilly Kemarre Morton £180/roll

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Spring Art at Affordable Art Fair Hampstead Heath 8 - 12 May 2024 stand J6 VIP tickets

BRENDA PUNYTJINA ARMSTRONG, KALINY-KALINYPA / ULTUKUNPA JUKURRPA - HONEY GREVILLEA DREAMING (3859/19NY) 122CM X 76CM £1,800

Bay Gallery Home is looking forward to welcoming you to our Aboriginal art stand at the Affordable Art Fair on Hampstead Heath 8-12 May 2024.

We have a selection of bright and beautiful artworks across our botanical and Dreamtime collection. We’re also equipped with many stunning traditional coloured paintings to bring an earthy, dramatic mood to your home or work place.

Use the VIP link below to secure your ticket and we’ll see you there. Not long now!

MICHAEL JANGALA GALLAGHER, YANKIRRI JUKURRPA (EMU DREAMING) - NGARLIKIRLANGUNG (1076/23NY) 183CMX91CM £3200

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Thank you for Coming to Affordable Art Fair Battersea

Bay Gallery Home thanks you for visiting us at our Spring stand in Battersea. We are returning for the Hampstead edition 8-12 May 2024. More details including the code for your VIP entry to follow.

Hope to see you there!

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Invitation to Affordable Art Fair - Hampstead Heath 8-12 May 2024 stand J6

Bay Gallery Home is delighted to invite you to Hampstead Affordable Art Fair in Hampstead 8-12 May 2024.

We have curated a wide range of Dreaming stories, bush medicine and bush tucker paintings in dazzling acrylic colours, styles and sizes including works by artists we are representing for the first time.

There are lots of lovely smaller paintings heading over for those looking to enter the art market. We also curated some fabulous large paintings for statement pieces. And our ever popular Desert Dogs will be returning.

In other exciting news we are joining Art Money so you can pay for your artworks over time. This means collectors can purchase works essentially using an art credit card. At the shows we noticed people are falling in love with our artworks but cannot pay the full amount on the day, missing out on obtaining the works that beguiled them. Art Money is the perfect way to help you pay in manageable monthly payments.

Fair sales of paintings and ‘My Country’ interiors collection are very important to the Central Australian Aboriginal artists we represent. Funds from the Aboriginal art industry directly impact their social mobility, health and education.

For your VIP tickets or to gain Access All Areas (if you are an avid collector or interior designer) please book your tickets using the links below.

Art Money helps you collect art

Some of the artists we are exhibiting: Penny Napaljarri Kelly, Ada Pula Beasley, Tracy Ngwarreye Peterson,

AI impacts on Aboriginal Art Industry

Athena Nangala Granites at work on original artworks on Country in the Northern Territory. A recent work by renowned artist Felicity Nampinjinpa Robertson, Ngapa Jukurrpa (Water Dreaming). Both are followed by AI generated “Aboriginal” artworks using the Night Cafe platform.

As AI slips rapidly into our lives unannounced like a thief in the night, the impact across creative industries is already being felt. New technology like Chat GPT are unleashing potentially catastrophic outcomes for many artists, including the already-vulnerable Aboriginal art industry.

A fascinating article on Crikey.com.au by journalist Cameron Wilson delves into the murky world of sacred Aboriginal artworks being bastardised to create AI artworks for sale on digital platforms including Ebay, Adobe and Shutterstock. To the untrained eye, you may not notice that images from different Aboriginal language groups are coagulated into an artwork trading as produced by indigenous artists across Australia.

What perhaps is more shocking is that AI generated images of Aboriginal paintings were used to promote a panel discussion at the University of Western Australia about the Voice to Parliament campaign. In another example covered by the Crikey article an AI image of an “Aboriginal” woman was used to promote the government-funded Mining and Skills Alliance to “raise the profile of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women”.

AI can present exciting opportunities for artists as they embrace new technology helping express their creative vision. However, the Central Desert artists we represent are drawing on their Dreamtime stories and their connection to Country, which is sacred on levels the uninitiated will never understand. But it speaks to us and you cannot replace the emotion you feel when coming across an Aboriginal artwork that crosses the divide and reaches into your soul.

Users generating Aboriginal AI fakes are failing to even acknowledge the real Aboriginal artists whose talent it is targeting. Indeed our Bay Gallery Home website and Blogs are scoured for content and regurgitated elsewhere with no heed for our copyright. What happens when AI starts devouring AI generated content? I’m not across the tech behind AI generated content but it would be interesting to know how AI protects itself from…AI. If you know please leave a comment below.

To read the Crikey.com.au article in full please click on the link below.

If you want to see to real Aboriginal artwork by Aboriginal artists creating artwork on their Country in the Central Australian desert visit the Bay Gallery Home stand D8 at Affordable Art UK Battersea in March. Click on link for your VIP tickets.

Invitation to Battersea Affordable Art Fair 18-22 October 2023

In October Bay Gallery Home will have our largest ever stand at the Battersea Affordable Art Fair in London with many large form paintings, curated in response to demand. It is due to your support the gallery has been able to grow to the point where we can exhibit these impactful, important paintings in an established market like London.

Among the new are works are paintings by Helen Nungarrayi Reed, Athena Nangala Granites and Chantelle Nampinjinpa Robertson, some of which you can see below. We also have works by Ada Pula Beasley, who recently had a sell-out show in Australia. Don’t miss the chance to own an artwork by the amazing Ada.

We also have four paintings by Steven Jupurrurla Nelson, whose career is reaching stellar heights with his selection for Salon de Refuses, part of the presitigous 2023 Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards (Telstra NATSIAA).

This year we also have bigger on-stand storage and a van on site so if you can’t find something you’re after on the stand, just ask us. We are likely to have something perfect stowed away for you. Or get in touch beforehand with paintings you’d like to see and we’ll have them ready.

For your VIP tickets click on the link below or scan the QR code. Bay Gallery Home looks forward to seeing you at the Battersea Affordable Art Fair! Feel free to pass the link on to friends/family/colleagues you also want to come.

Contact alexandra@baygalleryhome.com or call 07776 157 066 with painting requests.

Fresh out of the Central Desert: more botanical beauties!

Over Summer visit Bay Gallery Home in the beautiful town of Tetbury, Cotswolds. While here you can visit the plethora of specialty shops selling art, antiques and lots of great cafes and restaurants.

AGNES PULA RUBUNTJA, AMEROO OUTSTATION (23-CC73) 91CMX91CM

£2,000.00

Acrylic on Belgian Linen

PAMMY KEMARRE FOSTER, OUT BUSH, 92CM X61CM (22-EP329)

£2,000.00

Acrylic on Belgian Linen

SUSIE NGWARREYE PETERSON, DRY COUNTRY (23-EP115) 76CMX61CM

£1,800.00

Acrylic on Linen

DENISE NGWARREYE BONNEY, DRY CREEK BED (23-CC61) 30CMX30CM

£250.00

Acrylic on linen

BENITA KEMARR WOODMAN, DURING RAIN TIME (23-CC59) 30CMX30CM

£250.00

Acrylic on Linen

In Tetbury town centre Bay Gallery Home offers a diverse collection of Aboriginal art for sale, ideal for people seeking a unique cultural aesthetic for their home. Each artwork tells a rich story, deeply rooted in Aboriginal heritage and symbology. From bold, vibrant dot paintings to intricate, botancial pieces, our collection provides a wide range of choices to suit any interior design style. The earthy colour palettes harmoniously blend with contemporary design elements, creating a captivating and balanced ambiance. There’s plenty of bright, colourful works as well if you need a pop of colour therapy in your home.

Many of our artists are accomplished award winning practitioners with long careers exhibiting all over the world. Bay Gallery Home is a great source of younger artists paintings embarking on what will be for many important careers guided by senior community elders.

If you’d like to make an appointment call Alexandra on 07776 157 066 or DM us on Instagram @baygalleryhome email: alexandra@baygalleryhome.com

Bush Medicine and Bush Tucker paintings have arrived!

To celebrate Spring, Bay Gallery Home has secured a series of beautiful botanical works from the Central Desert in time for the Affordable Art Fair Hampstead Heath. We have curated a selection of them for you here.

As the only dedicated Aboriginal art gallery in the UK, we are lucky to represent Aboriginal artists living on Country with their languages, sacred sites, iconography and Dreamtime stories in tact. The remoteness of these communities and an absence of mineral wealth has helped protect them from the much of the exploitation seen in other areas.

The art centres engaged in painting their Country, bush medicine and bush tucker do soon in order to keep their stories sacred. However, the benefits of painting sales cannot be underestimated as it is their only industry. The artwork is also an important way to share knowledge with younger generations ensuring their culture is not entirely lost.

The joyful colours, fine dot work and broad brush strokes bring the canvas to life. The paintings are imbued with the history of the Country and artists’ ancestors who sing to them while they paint. You can almost feel their spirits pulsating from these artworks in a way that can’t be achieved with Western art.

During the art fair we are happy to offer you an interiors consultation to ensure you get the right art work for the living or work space you are looking to decorate.

Hampstead Heath Affordable Art Fair is May 10-14, 2023, and we invite you to secure your ticket to see these new artworks on the link below.

New Artwork for Affordable Art Fair Hampstead Heath

Be the first to see these fabulous new Aboriginal artworks at Hampstead Heath Affordable Art Fair 10-14 May 2023 using the VIP ticket link below.

Bay Gallery Home is really excited to catch up with clients old and new at the art fair. We’re on a bigger stand with the largest paintings we’ve ever had and an array of artwork from new artists and some who’ve been walkabout for a while. Having drifted back into the art centre they are producing lots of exquisite paintings which we’ll be sharing with you.

Please share the code with friends and family if they’d like to attend.

Happy Sunday! Alexandra .


Hidden Symmetries of Paintings from Yuendumu by John Gardiner

PATRICIA NAKAMARRA OLDFIELD, WARNA JUKURRPA (SNAKE DREAMING) (1039/23) 76CMX61CM

This fascinating paper by independent researcher John Gardiner is well worth the read. It deals with biology and mathematics involved in Aboriginal art or knowledge using them to create an incredibly moving account of how the Aboriginal people relate to the world.

Bay Gallery Home sells many paintings from Yuendumu including one featured in this paper. Below is another mathematical masterpiece we are taking to Hampstead Heath Art Fair 10-14 May 2023.

JANITA NAMPIJINPA GALLAGHER, NGAPA JUKURRPA (WATER DREAMING) - MIKANJI PAINTING NYIRRIPI - (00/23NY) 107CMX107CM