Artists Limited Editions
This limited edition was made on the occassion of Willie Doherty's exhibition at The Fruitmarket Gallery, 25 April – 12 July 2009. This print is a film still of the newly commissioned film, Buried which is on show during the exhibition.
Archival inkjet print on Hahnemühle photo rag paper. In an edition of 50, signed by the artist.
UK & Eire shipping £25 International shipping £85
Price: £100.00P&P: £25.00
Screenprint. Limited edition of 40 copies. Signed and numbered on the reverse. An excellent opportunity to acquire work by one of Scotland's leading artists. This screenprint is part of a series 'A Life Livelier', exhibited in the Claire Barclay exhibition Openwide. Prints are made from a variety of simple, bold shapes that Barclay cuts from paper then uses as a template to create the forms on the printing screen. Working in the positive rather than negative the printed forms have a close relationship to the sculptural forms, and relationship between the forms, in Barclay's work.
The print is framed as the artist intended, and exactly as shown in the exhibition.
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Price: £325.00P&P: £25.00
Photographic print. Framed. Limited edition of 50. Manned Flight documents the artist's man-lifting kite marooned in a tree in Edinburgh's Princes Street Gardens.
Dimensions (including frame): 275mm x 320mm x 30mm
All editions are sent by courier with an individual tracking number. Bookshop staff will arrange this with you to ensure that you can accept delivery on an agreed day. UK shipping £20. Worldwide shipping £45.
Price: £146.85P&P: £20.00
Limited edition screenprint, produced on the occasion of the exhibition Dada's Boys at The Fruitmarket Gallery in 2006.
Edition of 50. Signed and numbered by the artist. Framed as the artist intended. Dimensions (including frame): 425mm x 550mm x 30mm
All editions are sent by courier with an individual tracking number. Bookshop staff will arrange this with you to ensure that you can accept delivery on an agreed day. UK shipping £25. Worldwide shipping £85.
Price: £146.85P&P: £25.00
Limited edition screenprint from rapidly emerging artist Trenton Doyle Hancock. As part of his growing international acclaim Hancock's unique visual world was recently turned into a full scale ballet by Ballet Austin, one of the foremost dance companies in the United States.
Edition of 100, signed and numbered by the artist Framed as the artist intended. Two colour screenprint produced to accompany the artist's 2007 exhibition.
Dimensions (including frame): 373mm x 460mm x 72mm
This limited edition artwork, produced on the occasion of this exhibition, features bleached leaves taken from a descendent of Hippocrates' plane tree on the island of Kos in Greece. It relates to the new sculpture Support Work (Hippocrates 1:075)
Dimensions (including frame): 250mm x 260mm x 30mm
Price: £97.90P&P: £20.00
This multiple takes the form of a double-sided photographic image which sits on a small shelf. On one side, an ordinary teacup, on the other, a moment of magic. Edition of 100. Signed by the artist. Produced on the occasion of van Warmerdam's 2006 show at The Fruitmarket Gallery.
Dimensions: 250mm x 200mm plus shelf.
Photographic print. Signed by the artist. Framed. Limited edition of 50.
Black etching on white paper (Somerset velvet white)
Edition of 60. Signed by the artist. Framed.
A combination of five different dolls and three sets of needle holes makes each of these multiples unique. The dolls, made as part of cremation rituals to symbolise the material world left behind in death, were an important part of Cai Guo-Qiang’s powerful 2005 festival exhibition. A rare multiple from this international artist, his profile recently raised by a major retrospective at the Guggenheim in New York. In an edition of 100. Signed by the Artist. Produced on the occasion of the 2005 Edinburgh Art Festival exhibition Life Beneath the Shadow at The Fruitmarket Gallery.
Joss dolls are traditionally made in China to symbolise the material world being left behind in death, and burned as part of cremation ceremonies. The doll in this multiple is part of a group of dolls commissioned by Cai Guo-Qiang and used as part of his exhibition Life Beneath the Shadow, in which he created a web of hovering dolls to symbolise the transition between this world and the next. The dolls were stuck with needles, invoking the malevolence of African voodoo ritual as well as the more positive benefits of Chinese acupuncture.
To make the multiple, Cai selected 100 dolls of 5 different designs, and encased them in Perspex, drilling holes in which needles may be inserted. The dolls have primarily benign rather than malevolent power – they symbolise the artist’s interest in drawing the past into the future, allowing us conceptually to move between the material and the non-material worlds.
A rare chance to own affordable work from this critically acclaimed artist.
Dimensions: 210mm x 350mm x 8mm
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