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The National Fine Arts and Antiques Fair is an independent art gallery set in the heart of Birmingham. The gallery opened in 2010 in Moseley, a thriving urban village to the south of Birmingham city centre. After five successful years in Moseley, The National Fine Arts and Antiques Fair relocated in 2015 to a more spacious venue on Colmore Row.
The National Fine Arts and Antiques Fair now occupies a superbly converted space in one of Birmingham’s fine Victorian buildings. Originally the Union Club, the building dates from 1870. The architect was Yeoville Thomason, who was also responsible for the Birmingham Council House.
The artists represents in a wide range of genres, from abstraction to hyper-realism. The National Fine Arts and Antiques Fair presents work of outstanding quality in a relaxed and welcoming gallery space.
For over two decades, the internationally renowned Castle Fine Art at the International Convention Centre, one of the longest-standing art galleries in Birmingham, has showcased art from modern masters as well as highly sought-after contemporary artists.