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20TH-CENTURY ART AND DESIGN COLLECTION OF CATALOGUES, LIMITED EDITIONS AND REFERENCE WORKS to include:Marcel Duchamp. The Bride Stripped Bare by her Bachelors, even. A Typographic Version by Richard Hamilton of Marcel Duchamp's Green Box, [2002]. [Together with:] In the Infinitive. A typotranslation by Richard Hamilton and Ecke Bonk of Marcel Duchamp's White Box, [2002]. 2 works, each one of 300 copies, 8vo, original boards, housed together as issued in grey cloth slipcase with accompanying bookplate Notes et/and Notations, also one of 300 copies; Andrew Holmes (born 1947). London: Architectural Association, 1986. [Modernism] signed limited edition, number 65 of 1000 copies. Portfolio (12 x 12 inches) of 20 silkscreen prints which when assembled form a print 1525 x 1120 mm, together with a 28-page catalogue printed in colour, housed in folding box with ribbon pull release, titled in white, hand-numbered and autographed to outer box cover.; and approx. 50 others, including: Skelton, Eric Gill, The Engravings, 1993; Grayson Perry, [Exhibition catalogue], Victoria Miro Gallery, 2004, with Grayson Perry tea towel laid in and unopened; Christie's, A Selection from the Barbara Streisand Collection of Fine and Decorative Arts Part I [-II], March 3 [-4] 1994, 2 volumes, original cloth and wrappers, first volume with dust jacket and inscribed 'Dear Christopher, I hope you can make the auction, B. S.', in original slipcase; and other reference books, including Jugendstil, Arts and Crafts and Secession interest
Quantity of art reference books and biographies to include 'Playing to the Gallery', Grayson Perry, Particular Books 2014, 'Modern Soft Toy Making', Margaret Hutchings, Mills & Boon Ltd. 1967, 'The Disney Studio Story', Richard Holliss and Brian Sibley 1988, 'Visiting Picasso: The Notebooks and Letters of Roland Penrose' ed. Elizabeth Cowling, Thames & Hudson 2006 etc. (3 boxes)
δ Grayson Perry (b. 1960)Home Workers & Key WorkersThe full set of four Staffordshire glazed ceramic figures, with Staffordshire marks on the back of each figure, from the edition of 200, published by Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, Bristol, overall each 270mm (10 5/8in)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Grayson Perry (born 1960)The Island of Bad Art Etching, 2013, on wove paper, signed and numbered 68/80 in pencil, printed by the Royal Academy Schools, London, the full sheet, framedPlate 422 x 592mm. (16 3/8 x 23 3/8in.); Sheet 467 x 630mm. (18 3/8 x 24 3/4in.)Footnotes:ProvenanceRoyal Academy of Arts, London (with their labels).Acquired directly from the above by the current owner.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Grayson Perry, CBE RA. King of Hearts. Digital Artwork Giclée Print on Hahnemühle Pearl Paper, 44.5 x 32 cm, canvas size 59.4 x 42 cm. Artists proof, signed."Grayson Perry is an English contemporary artist, writer and broadcaster. He is known for his ceramic vases, tapestries, and cross-dressing, as well as his observations of the contemporary arts scene, and for dissecting British ""prejudices, fashions and foibles"".Perry won the prestigious Turner Prize in 2003 for his innovative pictorial stories and his incisive satirical depictions of English cultural and social life, and has since gone on to mount various solo exhibitions worldwide, including at the Tate St Ives, Cornwall, and most recently at the National Museum in Oslo, Norway with his show Grayson Perry. Fitting In and Standing Out. which will run until March 2023. Perrys works revolve around themes such as identity, social classes, gender roles and consumer society. His art exposes and challenges societys norms, values and taboos, all of which are structures that influence how we see and express ourselves and how we are seen by others.Grayson has been involved with the TLC Deck of Cards since its inception when he designed one of the Joker cards of the first Deck. He then created the Queen of Diamonds for Volume 2 in 2020, and has continued with the aesthetic themes from previous designs with his King of Hearts for Volume 3. This relevant and timely piece, depicting a recently appointed king, features the classic ruff collar as seen in previous works, and makes use of the mirror style layout most commonly associated with traditional decks of cards. "
Grayson Perry, CBE RA. King of Hearts. Digital Artwork Giclée Print on Hahnemühle Pearl Paper, 44.5 x 32 cm, canvas size 59.4 x 42 cm. 1/1 signed."Grayson Perry is an English contemporary artist, writer and broadcaster. He is known for his ceramic vases, tapestries, and cross-dressing, as well as his observations of the contemporary arts scene, and for dissecting British ""prejudices, fashions and foibles"".Perry won the prestigious Turner Prize in 2003 for his innovative pictorial stories and his incisive satirical depictions of English cultural and social life, and has since gone on to mount various solo exhibitions worldwide, including at the Tate St Ives, Cornwall, and most recently at the National Museum in Oslo, Norway with his show Grayson Perry. Fitting In and Standing Out. which will run until March 2023. Perrys works revolve around themes such as identity, social classes, gender roles and consumer society. His art exposes and challenges societys norms, values and taboos, all of which are structures that influence how we see and express ourselves and how we are seen by others.Grayson has been involved with the TLC Deck of Cards since its inception when he designed one of the Joker cards of the first Deck. He then created the Queen of Diamonds for Volume 2 in 2020, and has continued with the aesthetic themes from previous designs with his King of Hearts for Volume 3. This relevant and timely piece, depicting a recently appointed king, features the classic ruff collar as seen in previous works, and makes use of the mirror style layout most commonly associated with traditional decks of cards. "
Grayson Perry CBE RA, British b.1960- Untitled, 'Curiosity, Ambition'; Untitled, 'Artists, Potters, Printers'; etching on wove, together with a pen and ink and pencil drawing on wove, inscribed 'Happy birthday Kate, love Grayson' in pencil, image (etching): 24.1 x 28.7 cm, sheet (drawing): 27 x 21.1 cm, (framed) (ARR) (2) Provenance: The vendor's wife is a friend of Grayson Perry. Please refer to department for condition report
Grayson Perry CBE RA, British b.1960- Untitled (Plate); Untitled (Pendant); printed porcelain plate, together with a white metal pendant and cord, accompanied by linen cloth pouch, unsigned, plate diameter: 27.9 cm, pendant size: 3.7 x 3.1 cm, (unframed) (ARR) (2) Provenance: The vendor's wife is a friend of Grayson Perry. Please refer to department for condition report
Holly Frean 1926 - 2022, 2022 Oil on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) About Holly Frean began her formal training in architecture, before completing a BA (Hons) Fine Art at City & Guilds of London Art School, UK. Building a busy studio practice in London and Berlin lead to early exhibitions at the Chelsea Arts Club and other exhibition venues. Early work as a portrait painter developed into the witty, diverse and accomplished style she is known for today. Frequent art historical visual references to both specific paintings and artists contrast with a light-hearted humour edged with wry observations of our reading of art. Holly has shown extensively in the UK and North America with Rebecca Hossack Gallery, ZimmerStewart, Blue Print Gallery, Lawrence Alkin Gallery and has had solo further shows at Paul Smith's London flagship store. Holly has been invited to show work as part of the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition on a number of occasions. Awards include the 2012 National Open Art Competition Painting Prize (awarded by Grayson Perry). Commissions are numerous and are an ongoing part of Holly's practice alongside developing new bodies of work. Recent patrons include the Duchess of Northumberland, Betty Jackson, Russell Howard, Ricky Gervais, Kit Kemp, Russell Tovey and Johnny Boden. Running parallel to Holly's painting are a growing number of textile, ceramics and wallpaper collaborations and partnerships with prestigious brands including Anthropologie, Andrew Martin, Burberry, Paul Smith, Little Greene Paint Co, Chick'N'Sours. Holly has a new card range published via ArtPress and is represented by Bridgeman Images for image licensing. Message from Art On A Postcard: Please do not bid if you intend to sell on the artwork. All artworks have been generously donated by the artists to raise money for The Hepatitis C Trust and when work is sold on the secondary market, it damages our relationship with the artist and prevents us from fundraising
Holly Frean Study No.1 of HM The Queen, 2022 Oil on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) About Holly Frean began her formal training in architecture, before completing a BA (Hons) Fine Art at City & Guilds of London Art School, UK. Building a busy studio practice in London and Berlin lead to early exhibitions at the Chelsea Arts Club and other exhibition venues. Early work as a portrait painter developed into the witty, diverse and accomplished style she is known for today. Frequent art historical visual references to both specific paintings and artists contrast with a light-hearted humour edged with wry observations of our reading of art. Holly has shown extensively in the UK and North America with Rebecca Hossack Gallery, ZimmerStewart, Blue Print Gallery, Lawrence Alkin Gallery and has had solo further shows at Paul Smith's London flagship store. Holly has been invited to show work as part of the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition on a number of occasions. Awards include the 2012 National Open Art Competition Painting Prize (awarded by Grayson Perry). Commissions are numerous and are an ongoing part of Holly's practice alongside developing new bodies of work. Recent patrons include the Duchess of Northumberland, Betty Jackson, Russell Howard, Ricky Gervais, Kit Kemp, Russell Tovey and Johnny Boden. Running parallel to Holly's painting are a growing number of textile, ceramics and wallpaper collaborations and partnerships with prestigious brands including Anthropologie, Andrew Martin, Burberry, Paul Smith, Little Greene Paint Co, Chick'N'Sours. Holly has a new card range published via ArtPress and is represented by Bridgeman Images for image licensing. Message from Art On A Postcard: Please do not bid if you intend to sell on the artwork. All artworks have been generously donated by the artists to raise money for The Hepatitis C Trust and when work is sold on the secondary market, it damages our relationship with the artist and prevents us from fundraising
Holly Frean Study No.2 of HM The Queen, 2022 Oil on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) About Holly Frean began her formal training in architecture, before completing a BA (Hons) Fine Art at City & Guilds of London Art School, UK. Building a busy studio practice in London and Berlin lead to early exhibitions at the Chelsea Arts Club and other exhibition venues. Early work as a portrait painter developed into the witty, diverse and accomplished style she is known for today. Frequent art historical visual references to both specific paintings and artists contrast with a light-hearted humour edged with wry observations of our reading of art. Holly has shown extensively in the UK and North America with Rebecca Hossack Gallery, ZimmerStewart, Blue Print Gallery, Lawrence Alkin Gallery and has had solo further shows at Paul Smith's London flagship store. Holly has been invited to show work as part of the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition on a number of occasions. Awards include the 2012 National Open Art Competition Painting Prize (awarded by Grayson Perry). Commissions are numerous and are an ongoing part of Holly's practice alongside developing new bodies of work. Recent patrons include the Duchess of Northumberland, Betty Jackson, Russell Howard, Ricky Gervais, Kit Kemp, Russell Tovey and Johnny Boden. Running parallel to Holly's painting are a growing number of textile, ceramics and wallpaper collaborations and partnerships with prestigious brands including Anthropologie, Andrew Martin, Burberry, Paul Smith, Little Greene Paint Co, Chick'N'Sours. Holly has a new card range published via ArtPress and is represented by Bridgeman Images for image licensing. Message from Art On A Postcard: Please do not bid if you intend to sell on the artwork. All artworks have been generously donated by the artists to raise money for The Hepatitis C Trust and when work is sold on the secondary market, it damages our relationship with the artist and prevents us from fundraising
Grayson Perry RA Study for The Great Beauty (1), 2022 Ink on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) About Perry studied at Braintree College of Further Education from 1978 to 1979 and graduated from Portsmouth Polytechnic in 1982. He was awarded the Turner Prize in 2003. He works in a variety of mediums but is best known as a ceramicist. There is a dissonance between the conventional forms of his vessels and the depictions that adorn them. He uses imagery and text to chronicle social concerns, his own formative experiences and to tell the story of his alter ego, Claire. The tone of his narratives is psychologically complex and often caustic. Although he uses traditional methods to make his pots, he employs a range of techniques, such as embossing and photographic transfers, to create intricate, animated surfaces. Select Exhibitions/Awards Recent solo exhibitions 2018 Grayson Perry, KIASMA, Helskinki; touring to Monnaie de Paris, Paris Grayson Perry: Making Meaning, The Gallery at Windsor, Vero Beach, Florida The Vanity of Small Differences, Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin 2017 The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever!, Serpentine Gallery, London; touring to Arnolfini, Bristol Making Himself Claire: Grayson Perry's Dresses, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool Grayson Perry: The Life of Julie Cope, Firstsite Gallery, Colchester 2016 Hold Your Beliefs Lightly, Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht; touring to ARoS Aarhus Art Museum, Aarhus 2015 Provincial Punk, Turner Contemporary, Margate Small Differences, Pera Museum, Istanbul My Pretty Little Art Career, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney 2014 Who Are You?, National Portrait Gallery, London Walthamstow Tapestry, Winchester Discovery Centre Selected collections Arts Council Collection Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery Brighton & Hove Museums British Council Collection The British Library (Map Library) British Museum Chelmsford Museum Crafts Council Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow Government Art Collection House of Commons Collection Leeds Museums and Galleries (City Art Gallery) Manchester City Galleries Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas The Museum of Modern Art, New York Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam Tate, London Victoria & Albert Museum, London Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut Awards 2017 Royal Television Society Programme Award (Best Presenter and Best Arts Programme) Evening Standard Contemporary Art Prize Grierson Award (Best Presenter) 2016 Political Studies Association Award RIBA Honorary Fellowship GQ Men / Writer of the Year Award 2015 Chancellor of the University of the Arts, London Trustee of the British Museum BAFTA (Best Specialist Factual) 2013 BAFTA (Best Specialist Factual) Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) 2003 Turner Prize winner Message from Art On A Postcard: Please do not bid if you intend to sell on the artwork. All artworks have been generously donated by the artists to raise money for The Hepatitis C Trust and when work is sold on the secondary market, it damages our relationship with the artist and prevents us from fundraising
Grayson Perry RA Study for The Great Beauty (2), 2022 Ink on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) About Perry studied at Braintree College of Further Education from 1978 to 1979 and graduated from Portsmouth Polytechnic in 1982. He was awarded the Turner Prize in 2003. He works in a variety of mediums but is best known as a ceramicist. There is a dissonance between the conventional forms of his vessels and the depictions that adorn them. He uses imagery and text to chronicle social concerns, his own formative experiences and to tell the story of his alter ego, Claire. The tone of his narratives is psychologically complex and often caustic. Although he uses traditional methods to make his pots, he employs a range of techniques, such as embossing and photographic transfers, to create intricate, animated surfaces. Select Exhibitions/Awards Recent solo exhibitions 2018 Grayson Perry, KIASMA, Helskinki; touring to Monnaie de Paris, Paris Grayson Perry: Making Meaning, The Gallery at Windsor, Vero Beach, Florida The Vanity of Small Differences, Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin 2017 The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever!, Serpentine Gallery, London; touring to Arnolfini, Bristol Making Himself Claire: Grayson Perry's Dresses, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool Grayson Perry: The Life of Julie Cope, Firstsite Gallery, Colchester 2016 Hold Your Beliefs Lightly, Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht; touring to ARoS Aarhus Art Museum, Aarhus 2015 Provincial Punk, Turner Contemporary, Margate Small Differences, Pera Museum, Istanbul My Pretty Little Art Career, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney 2014 Who Are You?, National Portrait Gallery, London Walthamstow Tapestry, Winchester Discovery Centre Selected collections Arts Council Collection Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery Brighton & Hove Museums British Council Collection The British Library (Map Library) British Museum Chelmsford Museum Crafts Council Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow Government Art Collection House of Commons Collection Leeds Museums and Galleries (City Art Gallery) Manchester City Galleries Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas The Museum of Modern Art, New York Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam Tate, London Victoria & Albert Museum, London Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut Awards 2017 Royal Television Society Programme Award (Best Presenter and Best Arts Programme) Evening Standard Contemporary Art Prize Grierson Award (Best Presenter) 2016 Political Studies Association Award RIBA Honorary Fellowship GQ Men / Writer of the Year Award 2015 Chancellor of the University of the Arts, London Trustee of the British Museum BAFTA (Best Specialist Factual) 2013 BAFTA (Best Specialist Factual) Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) 2003 Turner Prize winner Message from Art On A Postcard: Please do not bid if you intend to sell on the artwork. All artworks have been generously donated by the artists to raise money for The Hepatitis C Trust and when work is sold on the secondary market, it damages our relationship with the artist and prevents us from fundraising
Grayson Perry RA Study for The Great Beauty (3), 2022 Ink on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) About Perry studied at Braintree College of Further Education from 1978 to 1979 and graduated from Portsmouth Polytechnic in 1982. He was awarded the Turner Prize in 2003. He works in a variety of mediums but is best known as a ceramicist. There is a dissonance between the conventional forms of his vessels and the depictions that adorn them. He uses imagery and text to chronicle social concerns, his own formative experiences and to tell the story of his alter ego, Claire. The tone of his narratives is psychologically complex and often caustic. Although he uses traditional methods to make his pots, he employs a range of techniques, such as embossing and photographic transfers, to create intricate, animated surfaces. Select Exhibitions/Awards Recent solo exhibitions 2018 Grayson Perry, KIASMA, Helskinki; touring to Monnaie de Paris, Paris Grayson Perry: Making Meaning, The Gallery at Windsor, Vero Beach, Florida The Vanity of Small Differences, Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin 2017 The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever!, Serpentine Gallery, London; touring to Arnolfini, Bristol Making Himself Claire: Grayson Perry's Dresses, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool Grayson Perry: The Life of Julie Cope, Firstsite Gallery, Colchester 2016 Hold Your Beliefs Lightly, Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht; touring to ARoS Aarhus Art Museum, Aarhus 2015 Provincial Punk, Turner Contemporary, Margate Small Differences, Pera Museum, Istanbul My Pretty Little Art Career, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney 2014 Who Are You?, National Portrait Gallery, London Walthamstow Tapestry, Winchester Discovery Centre Selected collections Arts Council Collection Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery Brighton & Hove Museums British Council Collection The British Library (Map Library) British Museum Chelmsford Museum Crafts Council Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow Government Art Collection House of Commons Collection Leeds Museums and Galleries (City Art Gallery) Manchester City Galleries Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas The Museum of Modern Art, New York Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam Tate, London Victoria & Albert Museum, London Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut Awards 2017 Royal Television Society Programme Award (Best Presenter and Best Arts Programme) Evening Standard Contemporary Art Prize Grierson Award (Best Presenter) 2016 Political Studies Association Award RIBA Honorary Fellowship GQ Men / Writer of the Year Award 2015 Chancellor of the University of the Arts, London Trustee of the British Museum BAFTA (Best Specialist Factual) 2013 BAFTA (Best Specialist Factual) Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) 2003 Turner Prize winner Message from Art On A Postcard: Please do not bid if you intend to sell on the artwork. All artworks have been generously donated by the artists to raise money for The Hepatitis C Trust and when work is sold on the secondary market, it damages our relationship with the artist and prevents us from fundraising
Grayson Perry RA Study for The Great Beauty (4), 2022 Ink on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) About Perry studied at Braintree College of Further Education from 1978 to 1979 and graduated from Portsmouth Polytechnic in 1982. He was awarded the Turner Prize in 2003. He works in a variety of mediums but is best known as a ceramicist. There is a dissonance between the conventional forms of his vessels and the depictions that adorn them. He uses imagery and text to chronicle social concerns, his own formative experiences and to tell the story of his alter ego, Claire. The tone of his narratives is psychologically complex and often caustic. Although he uses traditional methods to make his pots, he employs a range of techniques, such as embossing and photographic transfers, to create intricate, animated surfaces. Select Exhibitions/Awards Recent solo exhibitions 2018 Grayson Perry, KIASMA, Helskinki; touring to Monnaie de Paris, Paris Grayson Perry: Making Meaning, The Gallery at Windsor, Vero Beach, Florida The Vanity of Small Differences, Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin 2017 The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever!, Serpentine Gallery, London; touring to Arnolfini, Bristol Making Himself Claire: Grayson Perry's Dresses, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool Grayson Perry: The Life of Julie Cope, Firstsite Gallery, Colchester 2016 Hold Your Beliefs Lightly, Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht; touring to ARoS Aarhus Art Museum, Aarhus 2015 Provincial Punk, Turner Contemporary, Margate Small Differences, Pera Museum, Istanbul My Pretty Little Art Career, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney 2014 Who Are You?, National Portrait Gallery, London Walthamstow Tapestry, Winchester Discovery Centre Selected collections Arts Council Collection Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery Brighton & Hove Museums British Council Collection The British Library (Map Library) British Museum Chelmsford Museum Crafts Council Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow Government Art Collection House of Commons Collection Leeds Museums and Galleries (City Art Gallery) Manchester City Galleries Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas The Museum of Modern Art, New York Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam Tate, London Victoria & Albert Museum, London Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut Awards 2017 Royal Television Society Programme Award (Best Presenter and Best Arts Programme) Evening Standard Contemporary Art Prize Grierson Award (Best Presenter) 2016 Political Studies Association Award RIBA Honorary Fellowship GQ Men / Writer of the Year Award 2015 Chancellor of the University of the Arts, London Trustee of the British Museum BAFTA (Best Specialist Factual) 2013 BAFTA (Best Specialist Factual) Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) 2003 Turner Prize winner Message from Art On A Postcard: Please do not bid if you intend to sell on the artwork. All artworks have been generously donated by the artists to raise money for The Hepatitis C Trust and when work is sold on the secondary market, it damages our relationship with the artist and prevents us from fundraising
Sophie Wake Miniature Vase w/ Birds, 2022 Gouache on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) About I am a contemporary British artist, working from my studio in Ashburton, Devon I worked for almost 20 years as a busy freelance illustrator. Today however my fine art practice responds to the rhythms of meditation and ancient tree tea ceremony which has become a fundamental companion to my creative approach.Guided by direct somatic experience my works are instinctive and intuitive, each one a process of deep self enquiry and profound reflection. Working with oil on canvas or gouache on paper, my paintings imbue a liminal quality, a sense of in-betweenness that delights in intangible wordlessness. My fine art practice has become suffused with my spiritual practice. Any subject matter is treated as divine, iconic, and dances, uninhibited in its own light. Birds rejoice in liberation, female figures bathe in their own inner beauty and freedom. Influences of Shamanism, African rock art, Ancient clay models, and Greek pottery can be felt throughout the collections, which celebrate the power of storytelling and basic human emotion in simple and authentic form. Education Brighton University, BA Hons in Graphic Design & Illustration, graduated 1996. Select Exhibitions/Awards 2017 Best Artists Open House Newcomer award 2018 HERD selected for the Royal Academy's 250th Summer Exhibition by Grayson Perry for his hand-curated Yellow Room. 2019 Best Artists Open House award for my solo show Message from Art On A Postcard: Please do not bid if you intend to sell on the artwork. All artworks have been generously donated by the artists to raise money for The Hepatitis C Trust and when work is sold on the secondary market, it damages our relationship with the artist and prevents us from fundraising.
Sophie Wake Mother Earth (Sketch), 2022 Gouache on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) About I am a contemporary British artist, working from my studio in Ashburton, Devon I worked for almost 20 years as a busy freelance illustrator. Today however my fine art practice responds to the rhythms of meditation and ancient tree tea ceremony which has become a fundamental companion to my creative approach.Guided by direct somatic experience my works are instinctive and intuitive, each one a process of deep self enquiry and profound reflection. Working with oil on canvas or gouache on paper, my paintings imbue a liminal quality, a sense of in-betweenness that delights in intangible wordlessness. My fine art practice has become suffused with my spiritual practice. Any subject matter is treated as divine, iconic, and dances, uninhibited in its own light. Birds rejoice in liberation, female figures bathe in their own inner beauty and freedom. Influences of Shamanism, African rock art, Ancient clay models, and Greek pottery can be felt throughout the collections, which celebrate the power of storytelling and basic human emotion in simple and authentic form. Education Brighton University, BA Hons in Graphic Design & Illustration, graduated 1996. Select Exhibitions/Awards 2017 Best Artists Open House Newcomer award 2018 HERD selected for the Royal Academy's 250th Summer Exhibition by Grayson Perry for his hand-curated Yellow Room. 2019 Best Artists Open House award for my solo show Message from Art On A Postcard: Please do not bid if you intend to sell on the artwork. All artworks have been generously donated by the artists to raise money for The Hepatitis C Trust and when work is sold on the secondary market, it damages our relationship with the artist and prevents us from fundraising.
GRAYSON PERRY (British, born 1960); 100% Art ceramic word plate, made in association with York Art Gallery and in collaboration with Kit Grover to celebrate the exhibition of Grayson Perry, 'The Pre-Therapy Years', printed marks verso, diameter 20cm, with box. (D)Provenance: from a private Cheshire collector.Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
§ Grayson Perry CBE, RA (1960-), Reliquary, 2009, a ceramic fragment in incised metal pendant produced by the artist for the Tate Gallery with original cloth pouch and presentation box 8cm high; together with an incised ceramic invitation to his show as part of the 2007 Frieze Art Fair6.5 x 9.5cmIn good condition.
A limited edition Grayson Perry Rainbow Sickness plate, dated 2020, printed with animals, insects and motifs, inscribed with social wit and commentary, against a pink rainbow ground, diameter 27cm, printed marks to reverse, with accompanying box and printed 'Thank You' card. Note: this plate was designed by Grayson Perry for the Royal Academy and was sent to the first 500 donors who made contributions of £1000 or more.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
▴ Grayson Perry RA (b.1960)'Julie in Canvey Island' from Six Snapshots of Julie (colour), 2015woodcut in colours, signed 'Grayson Perry' in pencil l.r. and numbered 28/68 verso, published by Paragon Presssheet 75 x 48cmCondition ReportFramed size: 78 x 54.5cmNot viewed out of glazed frame. Glass has scuffs on it. Print appears to be taped/stuck down in corners and edges, which is resulting in a slightly rippled appearance at the edges on the bits where it is not stuck down. Print appears to be in good condition itself. Please see additional condition images online.
*Grayson Perry (b.1960), ceramic tile - Hands and Arms, 15.5cm squareProvenance: Gifted to the vendor by Philippa PerryVery good original condition throughout. No obvious makers mark/stamp. Please see all images uploaded to our website. The reason for the gift was that Grayson and Philippa were staying with the vendor.

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