This set of three colotypes was exhibited in the following exhibition: Afterlife An exhibition of recent work by some of the most renowned artists working in the print medium today. 'Afterlife' refers not only to the content of the images - touching on themes of mortality, preservation and regeneration - but to the way the print process has been used to transfigure and recycle elements of nature and art. The featured artists have all created some of their best work in print, with imaginative use of a range of traditional and digital processes, stimulated by collaboration with British printers and publishers
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Material Legacies is an exhibition that documents a five-year collaboration with The Hospice of St F...
FRED (London) is delighted to have this opportunity to present an exhibition in celebration of Colla...
Future Factory, based within Nottingham Trent University, in collaboration with the New Art Exchange...
Provenance brings together the work of three artists which interrogates the notion of authenticity a...
This exhibition and publication explores some of the current practices by artists working with print...
In this group exhibition curated by John Bunker and myself, we explored collage and multiple layerin...
For Make the Living Look Dead, Book Works invited a selection of artists it has previously worked wi...
Art has an uncanny ability to re-animate the dead or forgotten and make it relevant to our lived exp...
Two new collaged works were put on display at the new Laurent Delaye gallery as part of this group e...
That\u27s so Printerly will include panelists discussing the role of Print\u27s inherent and often ...
The exhibition 'Sharing a View: Contemporary Art from Glasgow' featured GSA Fine Art staff in a majo...
MOTH is a research project, which investigates the skills and contributions, which communication des...
This group exhibition presents a selection of recent works by fifteen British artists that demonstra...
"The provisional, but vital, stages of making artworks; the fluid open-ended possibilities for their...
This catalogue was made to accompany a major exhibition of photo-based works which address the issue...
Material Legacies is an exhibition that documents a five-year collaboration with The Hospice of St F...
FRED (London) is delighted to have this opportunity to present an exhibition in celebration of Colla...
Future Factory, based within Nottingham Trent University, in collaboration with the New Art Exchange...
Provenance brings together the work of three artists which interrogates the notion of authenticity a...