Wednesday, 30 June 2010

Fiona Banner – Harrier and Jaguar





Fiona Banner – Harrier and Jaguar
Tate Britain Duveens Commission 2010

28 June 2010 – 3 January 2011

Tate Britain
Millbank
London SW1 4RG

image top: Fiona Banner – Jaguar, 2010 / bottom: Harrier, 2010
photo © 2010, Tate & Fiona Banner

Sunday, 13 June 2010

Henk Visch



Henk Visch – Untitled, 1990
silkscreen in 3 colours
50 x 70 cm
printed by Peter Foolen
this print was published as part of the portfolio Peninsula Grafiek 3, published by Peninsula, Eindhoven, 1990, in an edition of 25 copies
only one copy available, signed a.p.
the same kind of image is used for the poster and cover of the publication of his one person show at Kunstverein Hannover, 1990

price € 350

Johan Kuipers – Peninsula 1987



Johan Kuipers
poster of the exhibition by Johan Kuipers at Peninsula, Eindhoven, 1987
poster on handcoloured paper, oilpaint and silkscreen in two colours
50 x 65 cm
designed by Johan Kuipers and Peter Foolen
printed by Peter Foolen
edition of 60 copies

price € 200

Hans Waanders – Peninsula 1993



Hans Waanders – Alcedo atthis
poster of the exhibition by Hans Waanders at Peninsula, Eindhoven, 1993
silkscreen in two colours
48 x 65 cm
designed by Hans Waanders and Peter Foolen
printed by Peter Foolen
edition of 60 copies

price € 200

Hans Waanders – Signals



Hans Waanders – Signals
published by Peninsula, Eindhoven, in 1993
silkscreen with watercolour
printed by Peter Foolen, hand-coloured by the artist
56 x 76 cm
edition of 10

price € 250

Thursday, 10 June 2010

Thomas A Clark – The Hidden Place, wall painting and print



Thomas A Clark – The Hidden Place
a site specific wall painting at Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, installed from the Summer until the end of the year

and the publication of
Thomas A Clark – The Hidden Place
silkscreen in 3 colours
109 x 76 cm
edition of 100 copies
price £ 250 + VAT
published by and available at Ingleby Gallery

A hundred Scottish place names are replaced by phrases revealing the original meaning of these names as a poem on a map of Scotland

The wall painting and print are part of the larger project The Hidden Place by Thomas A Clark but also connected to his book One Hundred Scottish Places, published by October; see my posts under the label Thomas A Clark.

image Thomas A Clark – The Hidden Place, silkscreen, 2010, detail

Ingleby Gallery
15 Calton Road
Edinburgh EH8 8DL

Sunday, 6 June 2010

Thursday, 3 June 2010

Ian Whittlesea – The sun is but a morning star



A recent print of Ian Whittlesea is part of the Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts, London

A small print, The sun is but a morning star (For Henry David Thoreau), is hung in the print room of the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. The image is derived from the title page of the first edition of Walden. The original woodcut was based on a drawing by Thoreau's sister Sophia and has been redrawn and printed over a black background to suggest that a light burns within Thoreau's cabin.

Summer Exhibition 2010
14 June – 22 August 2010

Royal Academy of Arts
Burlington House
Piccadilly
London W1J 0BD

A Bright and Guilty Place





Ian Whittlesea is one of the artists in the first exhibition of PayneShurvell, a new London gallery

A Bright and Guilty Place
16 June – 24 July 2010
curated by Dermot O'Brien and James Payne

Thirteen artists interpret the notion of mapping and 'place'. The title of the exhibition, A Bright and Guilty Place, is taken from Orson Welles' Lady of Shanghai in which the classic hall of mirrors climax sequence intertwines the virtual and the actual.

PayneShurvell
16 Hewett Street
London EC2A 3NN

image Ian Whittlesea, Studio Painting – Mark Rothko, 2000