The power of print
May 18, 2022
3 minutes
Huon Mallalieu
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FOR the past two years, the London Original Print Fair (LOPF) has been online only. Before that, since its foundation in 1985, it had been a regular fixture at the Royal Academy (RA) and the only outside commercial event held there. Now, from May 26–29, it will re-emerge not at Burlington House, but at the RA’s first home, the refurbished Somerset House. LOPF Online: The Platform for Prints was one of the first online art-market ventures and, unlike a physical
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