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Record number of dealers in the London fair tribe

Tribal Art London, the annual UK fair, seeks to raise the profile of this market in the capital.

While London was once at the centre of the trade, Paris is now typically accepted as occupying the top spot. However, for the past decade, TAL, at the Mall Galleries in St James’s from September 6-9 this year, has been uniting dealers and collectors from Britain and beyond.

A record total of 23 international dealers will exhibit at this edition, among them Marcuson & Hall, Adam Prout Ethnographic Art, Frans Faber, Jereby Sabine and Ian Shaw, as well as first-time exhibitors Emmanuel Amelot and Mark Eglinton.

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