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Art lovers at Frieze Art Fair experience a journey through The Royal Parks...

19 October 2011

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We had a fantastic time at Frieze Art Fair 2011 in The Regent’s Park again this year. In the midst of the world’s most exciting contemporary art galleries and innovative artists, hundreds of visitors to Frieze came to our exhibit to experience a journey through The Royal Parks...

With a park bench and designer deckchairs strewn on green turf, surrounded by stunning photographs of The Royal Parks our exhibit certainly caught the eye of visitors and hundreds came in for a closer look and a chat.

Wowed by Sasha’s glorious photographs, art lovers smiled at the humour he captured during the year he spent in the Parks. They also enjoyed playing guess The Royal Park. The photograph with the amazing red deer stag was probably the easiest bet as can only find them in three of the eight Parks – Greenwich, Bushy and Richmond.

Adults and kids alike, also enjoyed resting weary feet on the park bench whilst browsing through all of Sasha’s photographs in the book -  ‘London’s Royal Parks – A Journey through the Parks’.

Tracey Emin deckchair at Frieze Art Fair 2011The Tracey Emin and Phillip Treacey designer deckchairs were as popular as ever, catching the eye of the crowds with many of them taking the opportunity to buy these limited edition deckchairs to take home or to give them to someone special.

If you missed us at Frieze, it’s not too late to treat yourself and take The Royal Parks home with you:

  • Buy a copy of 'A Journey through the Parks' through our online shop today for £50
  • Email [email protected] to enquire about Sasha's limited edition photographs. Prices start from £1,100.  
  • Browse our online shop for limited edition deckchairs and tote bags and grab your peice of the Parks!

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