Looking at multiples, mass production on a limited scale. So short series of prints. After I visited this exhibition/fair I started looking into companies that interested me and i took down the name of a few that I found interesting and with work that I enjoyed.
http://tagfinearts.com/
Rob Ryan and Stephen Walter.
http://printclublondon.com/index.php
Anja Jane, Patrick Saville, Anna Lincoln, Flyingmachines, Anthony Peters, Ian Mcdonnell, Joe Wilson, etc.
http://www.nobrow.net/
Nick White and Tom Rowe.
AND THE ONE I LOVED BEST WAS:
http://henninghamfamilypress.co.uk/Which is where I got the print from above. They made the three days of this fair an event. They had a pop up chip shop. Where they printed your hero. The first 10 heroes named where screen printed there and then, making a mini one off series, These were printed on chipboard ( another nice little touch!) and sold at £1 each. I just think it is great that at a place like Christies there is still this interaction and audience participation available. This has really got me thinking- how an event can be done and really add a personal touch. So if the pop up shop were to move to another location it would always be unique as it is user generated content in a way.