Christmas Pop-Up Prints and Editions Sale
The selection includes Ritual and Desire, 2009, a rarely-available lithograph by Chris Ofili, and Suicide Sunday, a new letterpress print by Hernan Bas, which draws on the Cambridge rites and traditions that have inspired his most recent body of work.
Specially selected three-dimensional works include For Faith in Shopping, 2008, a work in struck copper created by Grayson Perry for the Medals of Dishonour exhibition at the British Museum in 2009, and I Am a Man, 2014, a solid brass charm necklace featuring charms based on elements of a sculpture which Perry created for his celebrated exhibition Who Are You? at the National Portrait Gallery in 2014.
A number of printed works by Ian Hamilton Finlay (1925 鈥 2006) will be available. Printmaking was an integral part of Finlay鈥檚 career as a philosopher, sculptor and poet, and his lifelong creative relationship with language, politics, philosophy and mythology is highlighted in his printed works, which were often made in collaboration with other artists. Victoria Miro held its first exhibition of Finlay鈥檚 work in 1986 and gallery profits from sales will go to support the Little Sparta Trust, which owns and maintains Finlay鈥檚 unique garden, Little Sparta, near Edinburgh.
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The selection includes Ritual and Desire, 2009, a rarely-available lithograph by Chris Ofili, and Suicide Sunday, a new letterpress print by Hernan Bas, which draws on the Cambridge rites and traditions that have inspired his most recent body of work.
Specially selected three-dimensional works include For Faith in Shopping, 2008, a work in struck copper created by Grayson Perry for the Medals of Dishonour exhibition at the British Museum in 2009, and I Am a Man, 2014, a solid brass charm necklace featuring charms based on elements of a sculpture which Perry created for his celebrated exhibition Who Are You? at the National Portrait Gallery in 2014.
A number of printed works by Ian Hamilton Finlay (1925 鈥 2006) will be available. Printmaking was an integral part of Finlay鈥檚 career as a philosopher, sculptor and poet, and his lifelong creative relationship with language, politics, philosophy and mythology is highlighted in his printed works, which were often made in collaboration with other artists. Victoria Miro held its first exhibition of Finlay鈥檚 work in 1986 and gallery profits from sales will go to support the Little Sparta Trust, which owns and maintains Finlay鈥檚 unique garden, Little Sparta, near Edinburgh.
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