Counter Editions x ICA 75 Years Print Portfolio, 2023
Regular price
£17,200.00
Sale
2023
Set of eight limited edition prints in a handmade, cloth-bound portfolio box
Prints: 76 x 60 cm (29.9 x 23.6 in)
Box: 91 x 74 x 6.5 cm (35 x 29 x 2.5 in)
Counter Editions and the ICA are delighted to announce the launch of a special portfolio of prints by leading international artists to celebrate 75 years of the ICA. Print mediums include screen printing, hand-pulled lithography, foil blocking and gold leaf.
The eight prints are now available to purchase as a box set through Counter Editions website. A third of the profits will go to the ICA’s programme.
About the artists
Ann Craven (b. 1967, Boston, USA. Lives and works in New York City)
Ann Craven is well-known for her lushly coloured, bold, serial portraits of the moon, various animals but often birds, flowers, trees and other iconic images from everyday life. These images serve as a touchstone for memory, each repetition of the image a revisiting of a moment, a recalling of loved ones.
Antonia Showering (b. 1991, UK)
Antonia Showering is known for her richly layered depictions of family members in landscape settings, deployed in warm, velvety washes of red, orange and green. Ambiguous yet psychologically charged, Showering’s paintings err between the abstract and the allegorical and are filled with figures Showering calls ‘the people I love or have loved.’
Billy Childish (b. 1959, Chatham, UK)
Billy Childish's paintings, woodcuts, poetry, writing and music share a common honesty that, rather than being nombrilistic, is deeply compelling and idiosyncratic. Childish's practice is informed by a tireless curiosity for themes as varied as war, the history and topography of his local and personal environment, social protest, hill walking and religious philosophy.
Chris Ofili (b. 1968, Manchester, UK. Lives and works in Trinidad)
Chris Ofili's fascinating and fantastical paintings draw on a variety of art and popular culture influences, including comic-book heroes, pornography, jazz and hip hop, 70's afro hairstyles and Blaxploitation movies. His paintings are inspired by personal experience, race, folklore, biblical narrative, and more recently, the island of Trinidad where he lives.
Hannah Quinlan and Rosie Hastings (b. 1991, Newcastle/London)
Hannah Quinlan and Rosie Hastings use the traditional medium of fresco painting to depict street scenes showing groups of people portraying various power dynamics, class and social relations and positions of authority. Their collaborative work is linked to their ongoing research and exploration into the relationship between public space, architecture, state infrastructure, gender and sexual identity, asking viewers to question what public space looks like.
Lisa Brice (b. 1968, Cape Town, SA. Lives and works in London, UK)
Lisa Brice challenges traditional representations of women in Western art history through her figurative painting practice. The female nude, depicted in Brice's signature cobalt blue, is reclaimed from a male gaze that seeks to disempower women as passive objects of desire. In individual and group portraits set in studios and bars, women are liberated from the roles of model and muse. Whether confronting viewers with a direct gaze or seemingly unaware of their presence, Brice's women stand as empowered figures driven by their own desires, rather than those of the spectator.
Mandy El-Sayegh (b. 1985, Malaysia. Lives and works in London, UK)
Mandy El-Sayegh’s highly process-driven practice is rooted in an exploration of material and language. Executed in a wide range of media, including densely layered paintings, sculpture, installation, diagrams, and sound and video, El-Sayegh’s work investigates the formation and break-down of systems of order, be they bodily, linguistic, or political.
Peter Doig (b. 1959, Edinburgh, Scotland. Lives and works in Trinidad)
Peter Doig's paintings have a tendency to disorientate us, even when they depict recognisable imagery such as figures and buildings. He invites us to consider the status of the people, places and events that populate his pictures, whether they exist in private or public realms, in personal or shared experiences.
About Counter Editions
Founded in 2000 Counter Editions commissions and produces prints and multiples by leading international contemporary artists, including Tracey Emin, Chris Ofili, Howard Hodgkin, Rachel Whiteread, Frank Bowling, Anthea Hamilton, Martin Creed and many more. Counter Editions collaborate closely with the artist to produce exclusive editions in different mediums including screen print, photography, etching, lithography, collage and bronze.