London 2025

16-19 October

16-19 October

FOCUS London | 16-19 October, 2025

The 4th FOCUS London Art fair at Saatchi Gallery

FOCUS London returns for its 4th edition at the renowned Saatchi Gallery, continuing to highlight the energy and diversity of contemporary Asian art.

As a leading Asian contemporary art fair, FOCUS connects emerging and established artists from across Asia with global audiences. Through curated exhibitions and programs, we aim to amplify Asian voices and foster cultural dialogue within the international art scene.

Collaboration with LG Electronics

By leveraging LG's advanced display technologies and innovative solutions, the partnership aims to create immersive art experiences that redefine how art is showcased and consumed. This collaboration underscores a shared commitment to innovation, sustainability, and pushing the boundaries of creative expression, fostering a dynamic dialogue between the worlds of art and technology.

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Features & News


A Small World of Wonders

From dollhouses to miniature dioramas, the creation of new worlds has never failed to capture popular imagination. Even today, modern artists continue to explore the fascination that we have for tiny worlds. This week, FOCUS features Japanese artist Tanaka Tatsuya - a miniature artist who recreates daily scenes using tiny figurines. Through his artwork, the reader is exposed to a whole new world - a diorama of our own lives reimagined.

Engage, Explore, Inspire

Chef Kiran Kim, also known as Chef Kiki, is a Michelin-starred chef celebrated for blending her Korean heritage with modern culinary artistry. Known for her expertise in fine dining and innovative presentations, she has worked at prestigious establishments like Mirazur, one of the world’s best restaurants. Chef Kiki’s dishes are rooted in traditional Korean flavors, paired with contemporary techniques she honed during her time at renowned kitchens worldwide​

Realism in Art

The search for realism often recurs in contemporary art as it is a way to create witnessed and engaged works. Today we will focus on two artists who represent reality in different ways: Gilbert Ryu who makes documentary photography and James Early who makes hyperrealistic paintings.