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Advanced Graphics London
Advanced Graphics London History
Advanced Graphics London
Advanced Graphics London History
Advanced Graphics London

2024
The studio relocated to Kennington and is now precisely 165 paces from the gallery. Advanced Graphics London is now back to 100% south of the river. We attended the London Art Fair and the London Original Print Fair.

2023
Work continued at Kennington Road cataloguing and photographing the archive. We attended the London Art Fair and Oisin Byrne's 'Cut Flowers, 2022' was used as the publicity image for the London Original Print Fair. Open Weekends at the house took place during the last weekend of each month and Neil Canning's 'Catching the Light' was our first solo exhibition in gallery one.

2022
Exciting projects for the studio included printing onto acrylic for Barbara Walker (temporary installation at Coventry Cathedral, curated by Mike Tooby), making new editions for Cristea Roberts Gallery by Rana Begum, Michael Craig-Martin and Clare Woods and completing new work for artist Oisin Byrne. By July we had attended the London Art Fair, the London Original Print Fair (at the new venue of Somerset House) and Masterpiece Fair. In August we relocated to our new office at 153 Kennington Road and we marked the centenary of the birth of Albert Irvin.

2019
Fully settled at Walcot Square with a space for visitors to see all our publications, just around the corner from Craigie Aitchison's home, where a blue plaque marks the years he spent painting there. The studio continued to enjoy the space in Bow.

2015
The gallery closed at Long Lane and the office was relocated to Kennington. The new studio was set up in Bow and for the first time it was based on the ground floor.

2011
Tim Mara's prints were put on permanent display at the gallery.

2009
Our first exhibition with Alan Kitching and his work was added to our portfolio.

2003
The company relocated to the ground floor and basement of 32 Long Lane, London, SE1.

2001
Advanced Graphics London joined the International Fine Print Dealers Association.

2000
The website was launched, designed by Emma Ridgway and Fay Davey.

1998
Advanced Graphics London's first gallery opened dedicated to showing the work produced by the studio.

1996
Louise Peck joined the studio and became a partner in 1997.

1993
Chris Betambeau died.

1990
Cameron Lindo joined the studio.

1988
Moved to Deptford and a woodblock press was installed at the studio. The development of woodblocking techniques combined with heavily screenprinted layers, has become a trademark of Advanced Graphics' publications.

1984
Moved to Shand Street.

1983
Moved to Abbots Lane.

1980
Advanced Graphics produced their first own publication, Albert Irvin's screenprint, 'Tooley'.

1971
Bob Saich joined Advanced Graphics and became a partner in 1977.

1969
Moved to Tooley Street. Chris either worked directly with artists or for artists commissioned by galleries and publishers.

1967
Advanced Graphics was founded in Leather Market by Chris Betambeau.

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