The Untitled Artists Fair returns to Chelsea Old Town Hall from Friday 24 to Sunday 26 July. Free tickets let visitors browse contemporary work from as many as 170 independent artists without paying gallery admission.

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What will you see?

The fair brings together painting, photography, sculpture and other contemporary work. With up to 170 exhibitors, there should be a broad mix of styles, subjects and prices.

Because visitors speak directly with artists, it is easy to ask how a piece was made or what inspired it. Buying is completely optional. Treat the fair like a free exhibition if collecting art is not in your budget.

When should you visit?

The Friday evening is a private view and requires an invitation. Saturday and Sunday have public opening hours, but you should still register for a free ticket before travelling.

The venue can become busy. Arriving near opening time may give you more room to browse, while a later visit may feel livelier.

Getting there

Chelsea Old Town Hall is on the King’s Road at the junction with Sydney Street. Sloane Square is the nearest Underground station and is roughly a ten-minute walk away. Several buses stop on the King’s Road.

Useful questions

Is the Untitled Artists Fair free?
Yes. The organiser offers free tickets, but registration is recommended and the Friday private view is by invitation.
Do I have to buy art?
No. Visitors are welcome to browse and speak with artists without purchasing anything.
Can children visit?
The fair is presented to general visitors, but it is a busy art sales environment rather than a children’s activity. Keep young children close and supervise them around artwork.
Is the venue accessible?
The event listing describes the venue as wheelchair accessible. Contact the organiser if you need details about a particular access requirement.

Source and last check

Details checked on 17 July 2026 using the official Untitled Artists Fair website and the Events for London listing.