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Contents Cubes 3 Words64 Artists 71 Team128 Thanks129 Cubes

2 3 1 Rebecca Ackroyd 31 Bharti Kher 2 Alice Anderson 32 Rachel Kneebone 3 Ron Arad 33 Eva LeWitt 4 Hrafnhildur Arnardóttir / Shoplifter 34 Liliane Lijn 5 Rana Begum 35 George Henry Longly 6 Tony Bevan 36 7 Peter Blake 37 John McLean 8 Willard Boepple 38 Polly Morgan 9 Rob and Nick Carter 39 Annie Morris 10 Juliana Cerqueira Leite 40 Julian Opie 11 Daniel Chadwick 41 12 42 Cathie Pilkington 13 43 Stephanie Quayle 14 Shezad Dawood 44 Boo Saville 15 Bouke de Vries 45 Conrad Shawcross 16 46 Yinka Shonibare 17 Knopp Ferro 47 Sissi 18 Margarita Gluzberg 48 Amy Stephens 19 Andy Goldsworthy 49 20 Noémie Goudal 50 Rebecca Warren 21 Subodh Gupta 51 Hugo Wilson 22 Nicholas Hatfull 52 Rose Wylie 23 Sean Henry 53 Jonathan Yeo 24 25 Henry Hudson 26 Paul Huxley 27 Alison Jackson 28 Ben Johnson 29 Allen Jones 30 Rebecca Ackroyd Bate £ 2,000.00 1 b. 1987, UK; lives and works in 2017 Unique

Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Alice Anderson 20 CM x 20 CM £ 3,000.00 Ron Arad RA Everything is Beautiful £ 8,000.00 2 b. 1972, UK; lives and works in London 2017 Unique 3 b. 1951, Israel; lives and works in London 2017 Unique

Image © Alice Anderson Studio, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © Ron Arad Studio, photo credit: Joseph Warren Hrafnhildur Arnardóttir / Shoplifter Portrait of a thought £ 950.00 Rana Begum No.661 £ 5,000.00 4 b. 1969, Iceland; lives and works in New York 2017 Unique 5 b. 1977, Bangladesh; lives and works in London 2016 Unique

Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © Rana Begum Studio, photo credit: Joseph Warren Tony Bevan RA Archive £ 5,000.00 Sir Peter Blake Dutch Children with Giant £ 14,500.00 6 b. 1951, UK; lives and works in London 2016 Unique 7 b. 1932, UK; lives and works in London Snow White Unique 2017

Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Willard Boepple Inside Out 3D £ 2,500.00 Rob and Nick Carter Returning £ 14,500.00 8 b. 1945, USA; lives and works in New York 2016 Unique 9 b. 1968 and 1969, UK; live and work in London 2016 Unique

Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © Rob and Nick Carter, photo credit: Joseph Warren Juliana Cerqueira Leite Dishes £ 1,100.00 Daniel Chadwick Micro Organism I £ 12,000.00 10 b. 1981, USA; lives and works in New York 2017 Unique 11 b. 1965, UK; lives and works in Gloucestershire 2016 Unique

Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Jake and Dinos Chapman Weirdness Work No.17 £ 8,500.00 Mat Collishaw £ 1,200.00 12 b. 1966 and 1962, UK; live and work in London 2017 Unique 13 b. 1966, UK; lives and works in London 2017 Unique

Image © Jake and Dinos Chapman, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist and Blain I Southern, photo credit: Joseph Warren Shezad Dawood The Secrets of Synchronicity £ 2,500.00 Bouke de Vries The Story of Parkinson's £ 3,000.00 14 b. 1974, UK; lives and works in London 2017 Unique 15 b. 1960, The Netherlands; lives and works in London 2016 Unique

Image © the Artist and Timothy Taylor, London, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Peter Doig Lion and Lighthouse £ 40,000.00 Knopp Ferro Space 20:05 £ 3,500.00 16 b. 1959, UK; lives and works in Trinidad 2017 Unique 17 b. 1953, Germany; lives and works in Munich 2016 Unique

Courtesy the Artist and Michael Werner Gallery, New York and London Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Margarita Gluzberg Roll £ 3,000.00 Andy Goldsworthy Sweet chestnut leaves, £ 5,000.00 18 b. 1968, Russia; lives and works in London 2017 Unique 19 b. 1956, UK; lives and works in Dumfriesshire, Scotland Blackthorns, Dumfriesshire, Unique Scotland, 2016 2016

Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © Andy Goldsworthy, photo credit: Joseph Warren Noémie Goudal Stereoscope £ 4,500.00 Subodh Gupta Untitled (One Gold Potato) £ 17,000.00 20 b. 1984, France; lives and works in London and Paris 2017 Unique 21 b. 1964, India; lives and works in New Delhi 2016 Unique

Image © the Artist and courtesy Edel Assanti, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist and Hauser & Wirth, photo credit: Joseph Warren Nicholas Hatfull Genie Far From Home £ 3,500.00 Sean Henry The Sea £ 6,000.00 22 b. 1984, Japan; lives and works in London 2017 Unique 23 b. 1965, UK; lives and works in Hampshire 2017 Unique

Image © the Artist and Josh Lilley, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Damien Hirst Incinerate Me £ 20,000.00 Henry Hudson Helichrysum Foetidum (L) £ 650.00 24 b. 1965, UK; lives and works in London and Gloucester 2016 Unique 25 b. 1982, UK; lives and works in London 2016 Unique

Photographed by Prudence Cuming Associates © Damien Hirst and Science Ltd. All rights reserved, DACS 2017 Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Paul Huxley RA Slow/Stop/Reverse £ 2,200.00 Alison Jackson Donald Trump Dollar £2,000.00 26 b. 1938, UK; lives and works in London 2016 Editions 1/2/3 of 3 27 b. 1970 UK; lives and works in London 2017 Unique Exclusive edition for Cure3

Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Ben Johnson Echoes from the Alhambra £ 12,500.00 Allen Jones RA Hello £ 12,500.00 28 b. 1946, Wales; lives and works in London 2017 Unique 29 b. 1937, UK; lives and works in London and Oxfordshire 2016 Unique

© Ben Johnson. All rights reserved DACS, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Idris Khan Outside of the Box £ 7,500.00 Bharti Kher Double Vision £ 8,000.00 30 b. 1978, UK; lives and works in London 2017 Unique 31 b. 1969, UK; lives and works in New Delhi 2016 Unique

Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist and Hauser & Wirth, photo credit: Joseph Warren Rachel Kneebone 5 £ 3,000.00 Eva LeWitt Flock Stripes £ 2,000.00 32 b. 1973, UK; lives and works in London 2014 Unique 33 b. 1985, Italy; lives and works in New York 2016 Unique (part of a series of 15)

Image © the Artist and , photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Liliane Lijn From Zero to Infinity £ 8,500.00 George Henry Longly 2016 £ 650.00 34 b. 1939, USA; lives and works in London 2016 Unique 35 b. 1978, UK; lives and works in London 2017 Unique

© Liliane Lijn. All rights reserved DACS, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Sarah Lucas ACTS LIKE A REAL TIT £ 18,000.00 John McLean Untitled maquette for sculpture £ 3,000.00 36 b. 1962, UK; lives and works in Suffolk 2016 Unique 37 b. 1939, UK; lives and works in London 2016 Unique

Image © the Artist, courtesy Sadie Coles HQ, London, photo credit: Julian Simmons Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Polly Morgan Something like this £ 1,000.00 Annie Morris Stack 7, Ultramarine Blue £ 2,000.00 38 b. 1980, UK; lives and works in London 2016 Unique 39 b. 1978, UK; lives and works in London 2017 Unique

Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Julian Opie Walking in Melbourne £ 8,000.00 Grayson Perry CBE RA Gold Alan Venus £ 15,000.00 40 b. 1958, UK; lives and works in London 2016 Unique 41 b. 1960, UK; lives and works in London 2016-17 Unique

Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Cathie Pilkington RA Photo £ 6,000.00 Stephanie Quayle Lion-tailed Macaque £ 3,000.00 42 b. 1968, UK; lives and works in London 2017 Edition 2 of 3 43 b. 1982, UK; lives and works on the Isle of Man 2017 Unique

Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Boo Saville There’s no place like home £ 2,000.00 Conrad Shawcross RA Untitled £ 6,500.00 44 b. 1980, UK; lives and works in Margate 2017 Unique 45 b. 1977, UK; lives and works in London 2016 Unique

Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Yinka Shonibare MBE RA Rise and Fall £ 8,000.00 Sissi Bone sprout £ 2,000.00 46 b. 1962, UK; lives and works in London 2017 Unique 47 b. 1977, Italy; lives and works in Italy and London 2014 Unique

Courtesy of the artist and Stephen Friedman Gallery, London Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Amy Stephens The Monochromatics £ 650.00 Gavin Turk Van Air £ 3,500.00 48 b. 1981, UK; lives and works in London 2009 Unique 49 b. 1967, UK; lives and works in London 2013 Variable edition of 99 (part of a series) (un-numbered)

Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Rebecca Warren RA Legorro £ 10,000.00 Hugo Wilson Untitled £ 7,000.00 50 b. 1965, UK; lives and works in London 2016 Unique 51 b. 1982, UK; lives and works in London 2016 Unique

© Rebecca Warren, courtesy , London Image © the Artist and Parafin, photo credit: Joseph Warren Rose Wylie RA Face £ 1,200.00 Jonathan Yeo Self Portrait £ 4,500.00 52 b. 1934, UK; lives and works in Kent 2017 Unique 53 b. 1970, UK; lives and works in London 2016 Unique

Image © the Artist and Union Gallery, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © Jonathan Yeo, photo credit: Joseph Warren

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13-15 March 2017  Bonhams London Words In our short history, CPT has become original concept of Cure3. Their enthusiasm, Tom Isaacs recognised as a global force in the Parkinson’s passion, leadership and remarkable President & Co-Founder, research community. The charity is widely understanding of the art world have been The Cure Parkinson's Trust respected for focusing on making a tangible, both extraordinary and highly effective. permanent and significant impact on people’s Indeed, the generosity and commitment lives within a five-year period. of everyone who has contributed to Cure3 The Cure Parkinson's Trust (CPT) could has been exceptional, and I, personally, not be more delighted to be involved with We are single-minded and determined have found the experience of being involved the Cure3 project. We have been bowled in our approach to improve people’s lives. hugely uplifting and motivating. Sometimes over by the extraordinary enthusiasm of the To achieve this, our activities are defined by in a project such as this, a team of people people involved. The success of the project people who live with this cruel, progressive, come together who just “click.” This has is indicative of the wealth of talent and and all-consuming neurological condition. certainly been the case with Cure3. It has expertise of those who have defined and Parkinson's can affect everything in life been hard work, but we have also had lots of shaped the project from the outset. First that most people take for granted. It affects fun along the way. We are already planning and foremost, we owe a huge debt of thanks people physically, mentally, behaviourally, our 2018 exhibition. to our artists for the incredible works they and emotionally. We urgently need to find have produced for us. Bonhams, too, has new treatments. This is what The Cure Thank you to everyone for supporting Cure3 been amazing, generously donating its expert Parkinson's Trust was set up to do. –– the artists; the David Ross Foundation, advice and tireless support to guide the who initially underwrote the project; our project successfully forward and allowing The charity is making significant progress fantastic Committee, chaired by Charles the use of its prestigious salerooms in Bond towards its goal, and throughout 2017 Kirwan-Taylor, and Erica Austin, whose Street as the venue for this superb exhibition. we will be delivering a series of important energy has been contagious throughout; announcements that reflect the calibre and the galleries; the buyers and everyone who The Cure Parkinson’s Trust was set up in magnitude of innovative scientific discovery. visits the exhibition at Bonhams. 2005 by four people living with the condition These are breakthroughs for which our with the bold aim to find a cure. We fund activities have been instrumental. To continue The creativity, ingenuity and lateral thought innovative projects and inspirational scientists this work, we rely on funding from events which have been employed by our artists with the potential to accelerate a break- such as this one, not only to raise crucial are qualities which are replicated in CPT’s through in the treatment of the condition for funds to support our cutting-edge activities, research strategy and our unwavering crusade the estimated 10 million people around the but also to raise the profile of Parkinson's, to find a cure. We will prevail, and you are world who currently live with this disease. which is so important in communicating helping us achieve this. Thank you again. ⃞ our overall quest for a cure. The money raised from Cure3 will be 64 channelled directly into clinical trials 65 To thank everyone who has given their time funded by CPT of treatments that have and effort to this project would take up the capacity to slow, stop, or reverse most of the space available in this catalogue. Parkinson's, as prioritised by our scientific I would, however, like to take the opportunity team, which comprises the most renowned to thank our curators, Susie Allen and Laura names in the field. Culpan from Artwise, to whom we owe the Words We hope that you enjoy these works of It is fascinating to see how each artist has Harvey Cammell art and join us in supporting The Cure responded to the challenge of filling the Deputy Chairman, Bonhams UK Parkinson's Trust in its inspirational mission boxes, and we hope that the diversity of to slow, stop, and reverse the onset of their work will mean that there is at least one Parkinson's disease. ⃞ box that appeals to everyone. As an exciting new fundraising event, The Foundation is Having followed The Cure Parkinson's very proud to be involved from the start and Trust’s remarkable story since its foundation hopes this is the basis for an ever growing in 2005, the idea for an art-related event to event leading to more awareness and support it had been germinating for a while. Joanne Hoareau and Sophie Clark scientific research into Parkinson’s. However it wasn't until the wonderfully David Ross Foundation creative Susie Allen and Laura Culpan from Thank you to our fellow committee partners Artwise, and Maya Binkin from the Royal for all their hard work on this exhibition. Academy, became involved that Cure3 truly The funds raised from the sale of this art came to fruition. will ‘slow, stop, and reverse’ the condition The David Ross Foundation is delighted of Parkinson’s. ⃞ It is now a great pleasure to hold this unique to partner this project and work with such exhibition involving so many of the world's a fabulous list of renowned and inspiring leading contemporary artists. The artists artists to help The Cure Parkinson’s Trust. have been asked to consider not only We are especially grateful to all of the artists Parkinson's disease itself, but also the who have so generously contributed their extraordinary developments in medicine time and talent to this worthy cause. associated most notably with the work of The Cure Parkinson's Trust. They have Since 2006, The Foundation has supported met this challenge in an unforgettable way. a broad range of organisations that share a Within the diminutive confines of these 20cm3 commitment to making a positive impact in Perspex boxes, art and science have a shared the communities in which they operate and purpose and relevance. to helping the disadvantaged.

I would like to thank our fantastic partners The Cure Parkinson’s Trust is a cause very Artwise, The David Ross Foundation, and close to the heart of our founder David Ross: our insurers Willis Towers Watson, and all I became aware of The Cure Parkinson’s Trust those behind the scenes at Bonhams who through my father’s illness, and it is a cause that 66 have worked tirelessly on this ambitious 67 I am keen to support as scientists work to try and project, particularly Sarah Gubbins, find a cure. I met Tom Isaacs, the founder, at my Catherine Mackenzie, Lucinda Bredin, Joe home Nevill Holt, where he presented me with Warren, Susie Eldridge, Peter Gadsby, Tim this visionary art idea, and I wanted to help Kearley, George Foren and Ralph Taylor it get off the ground. and all our Contemporary Art department. David Ross

Words receive requests to give work to benefit therefore symbolises feeling boxed in and find good homes with collectors both new charities, and we as curators and producers being able to break free: to go beyond the and established. of exhibitions are acutely aware of this. We confines of those walls, be creative, and therefore wanted to avoid making this project think differently. We extend a sincere thank you to all of the yet another ‘Charity Auction.’ artists who have generously embraced our Ultimately, it was important that the given invitation and given their time to produce With this project we saw the potential to be space inspired the artists, as we wanted them such collectable works. We also thank the creative with a new concept, one that would to have fun, to play with it, and to create galleries involved who facilitated the provide freedom to the invited artists and, something new and unique. Their response has commissioning process and supported their at the same time, by virtue of implementing been incredible, as you can see by the calibre artists to contribute. a consistent format, create a unified and of the artists participating and from the unique exhibition. resulting exhibition at Bonhams. The Cure3 We would like to thank all the members artworks have exceeded all expectations. of the Cure3 Committee, whose passion and Over 20 years ago, Susie Allen, Founding For some, the walls of the cube have become guidance have been invaluable throughout Director of Artwise, originated the concept the sculpture itself: covered, melted, printed, this project. We are grateful to Bonhams and of the RCA Secret Postcard project for the or painted upon. For others, it became a space their fantastic staff for their endless patience . It is now widely to contain and showcase a special object or and generosity, and to the David Ross recognised as one of the art world’s most installation. We kept the brief open, and the Foundation, who have supported this project Laura Culpan and Susie Allen successful fundraising strategies, having result is a collection of artworks that shows from the outset. We give a special mention to Artwise raised millions for the university. We took strength in form: the creative responses are Simona Pizzi, who jumped aboard the Artwise Cure3 Curators this formula forward, and, instead of the vast, but the cause and space unites them. team to project manage the extensive logistics postcard, we are giving our artists a cube involved. Finally, we especially thank Maya that represents a space within which to work Artwise carefully selected these artists: our Binkin, the ‘seamstress’ who has pieced — a platform, a framework. The dimensions ambitions were not only to show leading together this wonderful tapestry of partners. The Starting Point were much debated, but 20cm3 provided the names in the British art world, but also to magic proportions. We ordered beautiful introduce younger artists who we believe are We believe that this is very much a starting Or should that be the starting block? bespoke acrylic cubes for our artists and making headway in the art world, and whose point for an art project that has huge We have been thoroughly taken with this gave them the option to have a white base works already reside in important collections. potential to develop, flourish, and establish simple geometric form of a cube and all on a plinth or that could act as a ‘canvas’ We did, however, cast our net wider than itself as a powerful fundraiser for a serious that it represents for this inaugural art and hung on a wall if desired. the UK, and have participating artists and worthy cause. ⃞ project — Cure3. from India, USA, France, Germany, Italy, The cube is also inspired by the charity, and Iceland. From the outset of this project with The The Cure Parkinson’s Trust, whose quest it 68 Cure Parkinson’s Trust, in partnership with is to think ‘outside the box’ in order to push 69 At the heart of this project is the potential Bonhams and The David Ross Foundation, the boundaries of medical research to to raise funds for an extremely worthy cause, we wanted to come up with a formula for a find a cure for Parkinson’s. Tom Isaacs, which is only possible if people buy the selling exhibition that was both unique and a Parkinson’s sufferer himself, talks about the artworks. We hope that by virtue of their inviting for the artists, and desirable and condition as a ‘sentence without parole’ and diminutive and collectable size, and the collectable for the buyers. Artists constantly the feeling of being ‘boxed in.’ The cube itself accessible price range, the Cure3 cubes will Artists

71 Rebecca Ackroyd Bate £ 2,000.00 1 b. 1987, UK; lives and works in London 2017 Unique Perspex cube, steel and paraffin wax 20 x 20 x 20 cm

Rebecca Ackroyd's work excavates the remains of Ackroyd has shown her work in London at solo an object and reconstructs it into something new. She exhibitions at Hunter/Whitfield (2015), and in group creates works that reflect a history and yet also exist exhibitions, including Studio Leigh, Herald Street, between places, becoming simultaneously familiar and and Bloomberg (ICA, London unknown. By shifting the scale of her figurative works, and Spike Island, ) in 2013. She has an upcoming they appear to meander through space, producing show at Outpost in Norwich 2017. 72 73 breathing structures that inhabit and divide a room. Her smaller works invite a more intimate encounter, reflecting the oscillation between global and individual desire, and create a framework within which to exist or build meaning.

Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Alice Anderson 20 CM x 20 CM £ 3,000.00 Ron Arad RA Everything is Beautiful £ 8,000.00 2 b. 1972, UK; lives and works in London 2017 Unique 3 b. 1951, Israel; lives and works in London 2017 Unique Performance, Perspex cube, copper, Perspex cube, copper, lenticular lens coloured wire Circa 20 x 20 x 20cm 20 x 20 x 20 cm

Anglo-French artist Alice Anderson studied Fine Art (2014); Whitechapel Art Gallery An industrial designer, architect, and artist, Ron Arad’s including Vitra Design Museum, Switzerland; at Goldsmiths College, London. Her practice is an (2012); and , (2011). Selected group constant experimentation with the possibilities of materials Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY; Museum of Fine Arts, exploration of memory in the context of the digital projects include , Champagne Life-Emerging such as steel, aluminium, and polyamide, and his radical Boston; Victoria and Albert Museum and The Design world via Cor-ten and thread sculptures, drawings, Woman Artists, London, 2016; Summer Exhibition, re-conception of the form and structure of furniture, Museum, London. Arad has had retrospective exhibitions and performances. Anderson transforms virtual data (2016); 55th International Art has put him at the forefront of contemporary design. at the Pompidou Centre (2008), MoMA New York (2009) into tactile forms to recreate a new physical relationship Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia (2013); and Elles and the , London (2010). 74 75 His public art commissions include Vortext in Seoul, with objects and spaces through ritual performances. Centre Pompidou (2011). Korea; Kesher at Tel Aviv University; Evergreen in “… When one of the objects around me is likely to become Tokyo; and Curtain Call for Roundhouse, London. obsolete or is lost in stream of our lives, I ‘memorise’ it with His Spyre was the Courtyard Commission at the Royal thread before it happens…”. Academy of Arts in London in 2016. Arad’s designs Anderson has had solo exhibitions at the Eiffel Historical have won numerous awards, and his work can be found Building (2016); Espace Culturel Louis Vuitton (2015); in the permanent collections of museums worldwide,

Image © Alice Anderson Studio, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © Ron Arad Studio, photo credit: Joseph Warren Hrafnhildur Arnardóttir / Shoplifter Portrait of a thought £ 950.00 Rana Begum No.661 £ 5,000.00 4 b. 1969, Iceland; lives and works in New York 2017 Unique 5 b. 1977, Bangladesh; lives and works in London 2016 Unique Perspex cube and synthetic hair Perspex cube and coloured Perspex 20 x 20 x 20 cm 20 x 20 x 20 cm

Shoplifter’s work explores the use and symbolic nature a clothing collection for '& other stories.' In 2008, her The work of Rana Begum focuses on spatial and visual Korea (2016) and Future Light, 56th International Art of hair, and its visual and artistic potential. She uses large-scale installation of brightly coloured synthetic engagement, while reflecting upon more universal Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia (2015). She received traditional handcraft techniques like crocheting, hair filled the window of MoMA, New York, in language of presence and contemplation. Begum the Jack Goldhill Award for Sculpture for her work in the weaving, and braiding to create new forms of textiles, collaboration with assume vivid astro focus. She has a blurs the boundaries between sculpture, painting, and Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition (2012) and while referring to established methods in art. She is forthcoming commission for the LA Philharmonic for architecture through her use of minimalist abstraction. Abraaj Art Prize 2017. Begum has a solo presentation attracted to the playfulness found in Pop art, folk art, their Reykjavík Festival 2017, and is currently part of at the Sainsbury Visual Art Centre in 2017. 76 77 She graduated from Chelsea College of Art and Design the naïf, and handicraft, all of which strongly influence the group show Entangled: Threads and Making at Turner and and has had recent solo her organic process of creating work. Contemporary, Margate. exhibitions at Parasol Unit, London (2016); Jhaveri She has been awarded the Nordic Award in Textiles Contemporary, Germany (2015); and Galeri Mana, (2015), and took part in the 2015 Nordic Biennial. Istanbul, Turkey (2014). Her group shows include Shoplifter has produced commissioned work for Tribute to Sol Lewitt, Gemeente Museum, Den Haag, Queensland Gallery of Modern Art (2016), and Flatland MRAC, Serginan, the 11th Gwangju Biennale,

Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © Rana Begum Studio, photo credit: Joseph Warren Tony Bevan RA Archive £ 5,000.00 Sir Peter Blake Dutch Children with £ 14,500.00 6 b. 1951, UK; lives and works in London 2016 Unique 7 b. 1932, UK; lives and works in London Giant Snow White Unique Perspex cube, charcoal and acrylic on canvas 2017 20 x 20 x 20 cm Perspex cube, mixed media 20 x 20 x 20 cm

Tony Bevan is widely known for figurative work that is Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; MoMA, Known as the Godfather of British Pop Art, Peter Blake’s the Liverpool Biennial (2015). In 2012 he redesigned the characterised by the use of expressive lines and imbued New York; Pinacothek der Modern, Munich; and works reflect his fascination with all streams of popular Brit Award, and he has received the commission to paint with psychological intensity. As well as his recognisable Galleries, London. culture and the beauty found in everyday objects. Many a canvas of St Martin of the Knights Chapel in St Paul’s depictions of the human head, he has also addressed of his works feature found objects and printed materials Cathedral –– the first new artist to be commissioned architectural subjects and nature in his bold and such as photographs, comic strips, and advertising texts. for several hundred years. In 2014, he exhibited his distinctive style. Renowned for his collaborations with the music industry, complete set of illustrations inspired by Under Milk Wood 78 79 he has produced iconic album covers for The Beatles at the National Museum of Cardiff. Retrospectives of His solo exhibitions include Matts Gallery, London (most famously Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band), Blake's work were held at the Tate Gallery in 1983 and (1982); ICA, London and touring (1987); Whitechapel Paul Weller, The Who, and Oasis. Tate Liverpool in 2008. Art Gallery, London (1993); IVAM Institut Valencia d'Art Modern, Spain (2006); and Cartwright Hall Art His recent exhibitions include Portraits and People Gallery, Bradford (2016). His works are in the permanent at Waddington Custot Galleries (2016), and recent collections of such museums as IVAM, Valencia; commissions include Dazzle Ship for Tate Liverpool and

Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Willard Boepple Inside Out 3D £ 2,500.00 Rob and Nick Carter Returning £ 14,500.00 8 b. 1945, USA; lives and works in New York 2016 Unique 9 b. 1968 and 1969, UK; live and work in London 2016 Unique Perspex cube and laser sintered nylon Perspex cube, Plexiglas and iPad with 20 x 20 x 20 cm moving image 20 x 20 x 20 cm

Willard Boepple’s full-size sculptures are influenced by Arts, Boston; the Storm King Art Center; and Rob and Nick Carter have been collaborating for over Masterpieces of Dutch Painting from the Mauritshuis, commonplace functional objects that have a relationship The Fitzwilliam Museum in , UK. fifteen years as a husband and wife artistic duo. They The Frick Collection (2013/14); and Drawing with Light, to the scale of the human body. Indeed, most of his works explore the potential of light, colour, and form through Victoria and Albert Museum (2011). The Mauritshuis take as their point of departure considerations such as the the mediums of camera-less photography, painting, in The Hague, The Frans Hals Museum in Haarlem, dimensions of the intervals of a ladder’s rungs, scaled to installation, neon, sculpture, and time-based media. Their and The Victoria and Albert Museum in London hold an average step, or the dimensions of a shelf designed to works push the boundaries of and between each of these Rob and Nick Carter’s work in their collections. 80 81 hold things scaled to the hand. Our subliminal awareness media, resulting in creations that defy simple definition. of these relationships humanises Boepple’s work. Their exhibitions include Masterworks in Dialogue, Stäadel He has exhibited widely in New York and abroad, and Museum, Frankfurt (2016); Transforming, Museum of his work can be found in the permanent collections of Contemporary Art, Virginia (2015); Chinese Whispers, the Metropolitan Museum of Art; the Museum of Fine The Fine Art Society Contemporary, London (2015);

Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Work dedicated to John McLean Image © Rob and Nick Carter, photo credit: Joseph Warren Juliana Cerqueira Leite Dishes £ 1,100.00 Daniel Chadwick Micro Organism I £ 12,000.00 10 b. 1981, USA; lives and works in New York 2017 Unique 11 b. 1965, UK; lives and works in Gloucestershire 2016 Unique Perspex cube, plaster, fabric, Aquaresin, Perspex cube, silver rod, silver tube, acrylic sheet Fibreglass, steel, pigment, acrylic UV varnish 20 x 20 x 20 cm 20 x 20 x 20 cm

Juliana Cerqueira Leite is a Brazilian-American Cerqueira Leite graduated from the Slade School of Daniel Chadwick is known for mobiles and kinetic Chadwick’s work is found in private, corporate, and sculptor based in Brooklyn. Her work investigates how Fine Art MFA in London in 2006, where she received works that mechanically evoke nature, as well as public collections around the world. He works mainly the human body is measured, defined, and asserts itself the Kenneth Armitage Sculpture Prize. More recently, for his large-scale sculpture and paintings. He has to commission, and most often creates site-specific in the physical world through its relationship to space. she was awarded 2016’s Furla Art Prize for her a background in both art and engineering, having installations. Focusing on the capabilities and limitations of her own contribution to the 5th Moscow Young Art Biennial. contributed to the design team at Zaha Hadid Architects body, she employs repetitive movements and physical Her work has appeared in group shows at the Saatchi and working on international projects before devoting his 82 83 exertion to visceral effect. All of her works are self- Gallery, London, Duve Gallery, Berlin, the Vancouver attention to sculpture. The delicacy and complexity of his portraits, but not in the classic sense. She laboriously Biennial, Cass Sculpture Foundation, and Marres kinetic works evince his engineering background, while interacts with materials such as clay, plaster, and rubber, for Contemporary Culture in Maastricht. Her simultaneously conveying humour and a sense of fun. directly impressing and casting her body in motion. work is in private and university collections in the Americas and Europe.

Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Jake and Dinos Chapman Weirdness Work No.17 £ 8,500.00 Mat Collishaw Untitled £ 1,200.00 12 b. 1966 and 1962, UK; live and work in London 2017 Unique 13 b. 1966, UK; lives and works in London 2017 Unique Perspex cube, wood, resin, metal, Perspex cube, butterfly wings, cigarette butts enamel/oil paint 20 x 20 x 20 cm 20 x 20 x 20 cm

Jake and Dinos Chapman make iconoclastic sculpture, , London (2007); and Kunsthaus Bregenz Mat Collishaw is a key figure in the generation of , London (2010). Collishaw’s work is in the prints, and installations that wittily and subversively (2005). Their work is in major international and public artists who emerged from Goldsmiths College in the late collections of Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Museum examine contemporary politics, religion, and morality. collections, including The British Museum, London; 1980s. He participated in the influential exhibitionFreeze of Contemporary Art, San Diego; Museum of Old and Working together since their graduation from the Tate, London; François Pinault Foundation, Venice; (1988), where he presented his acclaimed work Bullet New Art, Tasmania; and the Tate Galleries, London. Royal College of Art in 1990, the Chapmans first and Ekebergparken Sculpture Park; Norway. Hole, which, like much of his work, plays with the received critical acclaim in 1991 for their diorama beautiful, the repellent, and the morbid all at once. 84 85 sculpture Disasters of War, which used salvaged plastic He has exhibited internationally since his first solo show figurines to enact scenes from Francisco de Goya's in 1990. His recent solo exhibitions include Black Mirror, Disasters of War etchings. Galleria Borghese, Rome (2014); This Is Not An Exit, They have exhibited extensively, including solo shows Blain|Southern, London (2013); Bass Museum of Art, at Serpentine Sackler Gallery, Pinchuk Art Centre (2013); Florida (2013); Pino Pascali Museum Foundation, Bari the State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg (2012); (2013); and Magic Lantern at the Victoria and Albert

Image © Jake and Dinos Chapman, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist and Blain I Southern, photo credit: Joseph Warren Shezad Dawood The Secrets of Synchronicity £ 2,500.00 Bouke de Vries The Story of Parkinson's £ 3,000.00 14 b. 1974, UK; lives and works in London 2017 Unique 15 b. 1960, The Netherlands; lives and works in London 2016 Unique Perspex cube and 3D printed maquette Perspex cube, ceramic and gold leaf 20 x 20 x 20 cm 20 x 20 x 20 cm

A graduate of Central St Martins and the Royal College exhibitions include Mori Art Museum, Tokyo (2016); Bouke de Vries studied at the Design Academy their new status, instilling new virtues and new values, and of Art, Dawood works across film, painting, and sculpture Taipei Biennial, Marrakech Biennial, and MACBA Eindhoven and Central St Martins, London. After progressing their stories. to analyse systems of image, language, location, and Barcelona (all 2014); and Tate Britain and 53rd working with designers John Galliano, Stephen Jones, He has exhibited extensively at galleries and institutions narrative. Using the editing process to explore meanings International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia in and Zandra Rhodes, he switched careers and studied such as Pallant House Gallery (2014); Southampton Art and forms between film and painting, his practice often 2009. Some of the collections housing Dawood’s work ceramics conservation and restoration at West Dean Gallery and York City Art Gallery (both 2013); MIMA, involves collaboration, working with groups and individuals are the Tate Galleries; Government Art Collection, UK; College. As a private conservator, he confronted issues 86 87 Middlesbrough and Art Centre (both 2012); across different disciplines. The British Museum, London; LACMA, Los Angeles; and contradictions pertaining to notions of perfection and Moscow Museum of Modern Art. His work is in many and the of Canada. and worth, which he now uses as the starting point for Recent solo exhibitions include Timothy Taylor, London private and public collections, including the Philadelphia his works. (2016); Galerist, Istanbul (2016); Pioneer Works, of Art; MONA, Tasmania; Pallant House Gallery, (2015); Fig.2 at the ICA studio, London (2015); Parasol Exploiting his skills as a restorer, his artworks reclaim ; and Aberdeen Art Gallery, Scotland. Unit, London, Leeds Art Gallery, and OCAT Xi’an broken pots after their accidental trauma. But instead of (all 2014); and (2012). His group reconstructing them, he deconstructs them, emphasising

Image © the Artist and Timothy Taylor, London, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Peter Doig Lion and Lighthouse £ 40,000.00 Knopp Ferro Space 20:05 £ 3,500.00 16 b. 1959, UK; lives and works in Trinidad 2017 Unique 17 b. 1953, Germany; lives and works in Munich 2016 Unique Perspex cube, oil paint on clay Perspex cube, iron and neon colour 20 x 20 x 20 cm 20 x 20 x 20 cm

Having spent his childhood partly in Canada and Icon Award. Recent major solo exhibitions have been Knopp Ferro is an Austrian sculptor and performer born (2014). His work resides in such public collections partly in Trinidad, Doig’s paintings may appear staged at institutional venues, including Fondation near Cologne, Germany. After studying metal sculpture as the Cisneros Fontanals Collection, Miami; MACBA as remembrances of his youth. His work contains Beyeler, Basel, touring to the Louisiana Museum of and performance art in Cologne, he worked at Circus Museum Art Center, Buenos Aires; Landesmuseum biographical, literary, theatrical, or filmic details, Modern Art, Humblebaek (2014-15); National Galleries Roncalli before exhibiting at Documenta 6 in Kassel in Niederösterreich, St. Pölten; and Artothek, Cologne. but his ultimate concern is the placement of pigment of Scotland, , touring to Musée des Beaux-Arts 1977. Favouring metal, his sculptures belie the implicit on canvas and how the painted image resonates de Montreal (2013-14); and Tate Britain, London, weight of their material: the slightest breeze can set his 88 89 beyond language. touring to Musée d'Art moderne de la Ville de Paris mobiles of thin metal rods in motion. His drawings and and Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt (2008-09). sculptures both explore and embody movement. Doig was nominated for the in 1994. That same year, he received the Prix Eliette von Karajan, Ferro has held solo exhibitions at DAN Galeria and and in 2008 he was awarded the Wolfgang Hahn Espace Expression, Miami (2016-17); Maddox Arts, Prize of the Society for Modern Art, Museum Ludwig, London (2016/15); iGallery, Palma di Mallorca, Spain Cologne. He is the 2017 recipient of the Whitechapel (2015); and Louis SternFine Arts, West Hollywood, USA

Courtesy the Artist and Michael Werner Gallery, New York and London Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Margarita Gluzberg Roll £ 3,000.00 Andy Goldsworthy Sweet chestnut leaves, £ 5,000.00 18 b. 1968, Russia; lives and works in London 2017 Unique 19 b. 1956, UK; lives and works in Dumfriesshire, Scotland Blackthorns, Dumfriesshire, Unique Perspex cube, paper, ink, graphite, lithograph Scotland, 2016 20 x 20 x 20 cm 2016 Perspex cube, leaves and thorns 20 x 20 x 20 cm

Born in Moscow, Margarita Gluzberg is an artist who at the Royal College of Art. Recently, she has been Andy Goldsworthy makes works of art using the Museum of Art (2004); Yorkshire Sculpture Park, has lived and worked in London since 1979. Her practice working with scientists at the Nikon Imaging Centre, materials and conditions that he encounters wherever he Wakefield (2007); and the Palacio di Cristal, Madrid spans the disciplines of drawing, painting, installation, King's College London as part of a project funded is. Using earth, rocks, leaves, ice, snow, rain, or sunlight, (2007). He contributes widely to group exhibitions and photography, and performance. by the Wellcome Trust. the resulting artworks exist briefly before they are altered his most recent solo gallery shows have been in New York and erased by natural processes. (2015) and Madrid (2016). Gluzberg's work has been presented at major 90 contemporary art spaces that include the MAC/VAL, 91 He has undertaken commissions in the Queensland Paris; CAC, Vilnius; Rooseum, Malmo; Kunsthal KAde, rainforest, Australia; the New Zealand coast; Rio The Netherlands; Lunds Konsthall, Lund; British School, de Janeiro; ; St Louis; Montreal; San Rome (where she was a Wingate Scholar), and the De La Francisco; the New Mexico desert; the mountains Warr Pavilion, Bexhill. Her work is housed in collections of central Spain and Haute-Provence, France; and the in London and Vienna. Gluzberg is Senior Research fells of Cumbria and Dumfriesshire. He has exhibited Tutor and Reader in Contemporary Visual Production in the British Museum (1994); the Metropolitan

Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © Andy Goldsworthy, photo credit: Joseph Warren Noémie Goudal Stereoscope £ 4,500.00 Subodh Gupta Untitled (One Gold Potato) £ 17,000.00 20 b. 1984, France; lives and works in London and Paris 2017 Unique 21 b. 1964, India; lives and works in New Delhi 2016 Unique Perspex cube, direct printing on Plexiglas, Perspex cube, bronze, 24K gold plate mirrors, wood 20 x 20 x 20 cm 20 x 20 x 20 cm

Noémie Goudal graduated from the Royal College of She has exhibited in many group shows, including Subodh Gupta is one of India’s most renowned The Mead Gallery in Coventry held Gupta’s most recent Art in 2010 with an MA in Photography. Her practice Out of Focus at the Saatchi Gallery, London; Vita Vitale contemporary artists. His installations have been solo exhibition (2017). Other recent solo exhibitions took investigates photographs and films as dialectical images, at La Biennale di Venezia – 56th International Art exhibited in London, Paris, New York, Beijing, Sao place at Famous Studios, Mumbai (2016); SCAD wherein close proximities of truth and fiction, real and Exhibition (2015); and Constructs–Constructions at the Paolo, Seoul, and Tokyo, among other cities worldwide. Museum of Art, Savannah (2016); Hauser & Wirth, imagined, offer new perspectives into the photographic Kiran Nadar Museum, Delhi. Gupta is known for transforming everyday objects into Somerset (2016); and at the Victoria and Albert Museum, canvas. The artist questions the potential of the image ambitious installations that engage with his childhood, London (2015). 92 Goudal’s numerous awards including the ‘Royal College 93 as a whole, reconstructing its layers and possibilities his home country, and universal themes such as of Art Sustain Award’ (2010) and the ‘HSBC Prix pour of extension through her landscape installations. migration, globalization, and even the cosmos. His la Photographie’ in 2013. installations often comprise objects, such as stainless Goudal has had solo shows in major public institutions steel buckets, pots, plates, and cooking utensils, that such as the New Art Gallery, Walsall (2014); FOAM evoke either the exotic or the quotidian, depending Museum, Amsterdam (2015); the Photographers’ on the viewer’s perspective. Gallery, London (2015); and Le Bal, Paris (2016).

Image © the Artist and courtesy Edel Assanti, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist and Hauser & Wirth, photo credit: Joseph Warren Nicholas Hatfull Genie Far From Home £ 3,500.00 Sean Henry The Sea £ 6,000.00 22 b. 1984, Japan; lives and works in London 2017 Unique 23 b. 1965, UK; lives and works in Hampshire 2017 Unique Perspex cube, pastel, acrylic and inkjet Perspex cube, ceramic, oil paint, 2-pac on paper and card, cotton wool and wood 20 x 20 x 20 cm 20 x 20 x 38 cm

Taking inspiration from an abundance of sources, Peles Empire, London (2012); and , Sean Henry's sculptures explore the tension between the Sculpture Park, Michigan as well as in public spaces from sandwich packets and pizza boxes to the works of London (2009). His group exhibitions include Pre-pop staging of figures that seemingly inhabit our world and in London, Northumberland, Stockholm, Oslo, Bad Giorgio De Chirico, Nicholas Hatfull’s works transplant to Post-Human: Collage in the Digital Age, Hayward the extent to which they evoke our experiences. Henry Homburg and Eschborn. material from graphic realms both ubiquitous and Touring (2014); D’Après Giorgio, Fondazione Giorgio avoids life-sized representation and explores sculpture’s esoteric into the painting arena. His stark compositions e Isa de Chirico, Rome (2012); Re-Generation, MACRO, narrative potential through the use of both single and forcefully repurpose scavenged motifs. Rome (2012); and Newspeak: British Art Now, Saatchi multiple figures, contemporary iconography, and the 94 95 Gallery, London (2010). suggestion of psychological presence. Hatfull graduated from the Royal Academy Schools in 2011 and was the Sainsbury Scholar in Painting and Henry was the first sculptor to win the Villiers David Sculpture, British School at Rome, from 2011 to 2012. Prize (1998), and his work is exhibited regularly in He has been the subject of solo/2-person exhibitions in Europe and America. His sculpture can be seen at the the Focus section of Frieze New York (2016); Josh Lilley National Portrait Gallery, London; Ekebergparken (2014); Margini Arte Contemporanea, Massa (2013); Sculpture Park, Oslo; Frederik Meijer Gardens &

Image © the Artist and Josh Lilley, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Damien Hirst Incinerate Me £ 20,000.00 Henry Hudson Helichrysum Foetidum (L) £ 650.00 24 b. 1965, UK; lives and works in London and Gloucester 2016 Unique 25 b. 1982, UK; lives and works in London 2016 Unique Acrylic, MDF and medical waste Perspex cube, mixed spray paint on grogged 20 x 20 x 20 cm white clay 20 x 20 x 20 cm

Damien Hirst studied Fine Art at Goldsmiths College. 300 group shows. In 2012, London’s For Cure3, Henry Hudson collaborated with his Hudson has had solo exhibitions in New York, London, Whilst in his second year, he conceived and curated the presented a major retrospective survey of his work in ceramicist brother Richard WM Hudson. Henry makes Hong Kong, and Beijing and his work is in many group exhibition, , a show that launched not only conjunction with the 2012 Cultural Olympiad. His work paintings, sculpture, etchings, and performance-based international private collections. Richard Hudson Hirst, but a generation of British artists. Since the late features in major collections, including Tate Collection; work but is best recognised for his use of plasticine, (b.1980) has ceramic works in the permanent collection 1980s, Hirst has used a varied practice of installation, Museum of Modern Art, New York; Fondazione Prada; creating paintings that have depth and a sculptural of the Victoria and Albert Museum and has exhibited sculpture, painting, and drawing to explore the complex Astrup Fearnley Museum, and the Broad Art Foundation. quality. Using this comical, childish medium, Hudson’s throughout Europe. 96 97 relationships between art, beauty, religion, science, He was awarded the Turner Prize in 1995. work explores macabre or vulnerable social stereotypes life, and death. His work investigates and challenges to create satirical social commentaries. His most contemporary belief systems, and dissects the recent body of work, also a collaboration with his uncertainties at the heart of human experience. brother, explored the tropical fauna of dense jungle scenes in a spectrum of colour rendered in plasticine Since 1987, over 90 solo Damien Hirst exhibitions have and painted ceramics. taken place worldwide, and he has been included in over

Photographed by Prudence Cuming Associates © Damien Hirst and Science Ltd. All rights reserved, DACS 2017 Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Paul Huxley RA Slow/Stop/Reverse £ 2,200.00 Alison Jackson Donald Trump Dollar £2,000.00 26 b. 1938, UK; lives and works in London 2016 Edition 1/2/3 of 3 27 b. 1970 UK; lives and works in London 2017 Unique Perspex cube and wood Exclusive edition Perspex cube and print 20 x 20 x 20 cm for Cure3 20 x 20 x 20 cm

Paul Huxley’s best-known works are strongly coloured He exhibited a room of large wall paintings in the 56th Alison Jackson is a BAFTA and multi-award-winning and the Internet. She comments on our voyeurism, abstract paintings that often make a play between flat International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia contemporary artist who explores the cult of celebrity, on the power and seductive nature of imagery, and surfaces and spatial illusions. His earliest works, the (2015), and his most recent solo shows have been in the an extraordinary phenomenon created by the media and on our need to believe. Fluid Series, earned him wide recognition in The New Art Centre, Latvia, and the David Richard publicity industries. Jackson makes convincingly realistic Jackson works across all media and arts platforms, Generation exhibition at the Whitechapel Art Gallery Gallery, Santa Fe (2016). He has also made sculpture work about celebrities doing things in private using from television to social media, and is widely exhibited (1964). He lived and worked in New York in the mid during the last eight years and exhibited three of them lookalikes. Likeness becomes real, and fantasy touches 98 99 in galleries and museums. Most recently, Jackson wrote 1960s. Upon his return to London, he painted several at the RA Summer Exhibition in 2016. on the believable. She creates scenarios we have all and directed the opera La Trashiata for the Edinburgh more series of paintings developing the metaphysical imagined, but never actually seen –– the images that Fringe Festival. possibilities of a divided canvas. mobile phones and the media can’t get. Jackson raises questions about whether we can believe what we see Huxley’s works are held in many museums in the when we live in a world of manufactured images created UK and around the world, including the Tate Gallery, by the media and celebrities and mediated by screens London, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney.

Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Ben Johnson Echoes from the Alhambra £ 12,500.00 Allen Jones RA Hello £ 12,500.00 28 b. 1946, Wales; lives and works in London 2017 Unique 29 b. 1937, UK; lives and works in London and Oxfordshire 2016 Unique Perspex cube and 3D printed plaster powder Perspex cube, aluminium and card 20 x 20 x 20 cm 20 x 20 x 20 cm

Ben Johnson’s main subject matter is architecture, Museums Liverpool. He exhibits worldwide. His solo UK Allen Jones is one of Britain’s most distinguished He has been the subject of retrospectives at the Walker cityscapes, and the interplay of light and space. He is exhibitions include Ben Johnson’s Liverpool Cityscape and artists from the pioneering Pop Movement. In addition Art Gallery, Liverpool; Serpentine Gallery, London; currently focusing on Islamic architecture. He makes the World Panorama Series, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool to numerous solo exhibitions, including a recent and the Barbican Art Gallery in London. He has paintings using acrylic on canvas and also makes (2008). Modern Perspectives, his exhibition at London’s retrospective at the Royal Academy of Arts, London designed for London’s Royal Ballet, Ballet Rambert, prints, drawings and, occasionally, sculptures. National Gallery (2011), coincided with a major Canaletto (2015), his paintings and sculptures are in the West Deutsche Television and Thames Television in exhibition, and saw Johnson complete a painting in permanent collections of Tate Gallery and the Victoria the UK. He has been making sculpture since the mid 100 Commissions include Hong Kong Panorama, which marked 101 public, attracting 73,000 visitors in 6 weeks. Another and Albert Museum, London; the Museum of Modern eighties with works in public spaces in the UK, USA, the handover of Hong Kong (1997); five paintings for a solo exhibition, Time Past Time Present, was presented at Art, New York; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Singapore and China. Peace Foundation commissioned by The Khalili Family Alan Cristea Gallery, London (2014). His most recent Garden, Washington DC; the Museum of 20th-Century Trust; a commemorative print for the British Museum solo museum show was a major retrospective exhibition Art, Vienna; and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. Development Trust to celebrate the opening of the Great at Southampton City Art Gallery, UK (2015-16). Jones was elected a Royal Academician in 1986, and Court; and The Liverpool Cityscape for the European in 2007 was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Arts Capital of Culture 2008, commissioned by National at Southampton Solent University.

© Ben Johnson. All rights reserved DACS, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Idris Khan Outside of the Box £ 7,500.00 Bharti Kher Double Vision £ 8,000.00 30 b. 1978, UK; lives and works in London 2017 Unique 31 b. 1969, UK; lives and works in New Delhi 2016 Unique Perspex cube, oil stick, paper Perspex cube and bindis 20 x 20 x 20 cm 20 x 20 x 20 cm

Drawing inspiration from the history of art and music, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. His Bharti Kher takes inspiration from artists such as Gallery (2016); Hauser & Wirth, Zurich (2014); as well as key philosophical and theological texts, Idris recent solo exhibitions include shows in , Hieronymus Bosch, Francisco de Goya, and William Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai (2014); and Khan investigates memory, creativity, and the layering Berlin, New York, and London. The New Art Gallery Blake, often invoking magical beasts and allegorical Parasol Unit London (2012). of experience. Khan's works –– in media including Walsall is currently presenting a major survey of his tales in her work. Acclaimed for her sculptural works, sculpture, painting and photography –– rely on a work until May 2017. Kher has also produced paintings and installations that continuous process of creation, erasure, or the adding of challenge cultural and social taboos. Works like Double 102 103 new layers while retaining traces of what has gone before. Take, composed of multi-layered and multi-coloured bindis, extend the artist’s commentaries on the feminine Khan’s work can be found in major international and demonstrate a subjective, non-linear experience museums from Sydney to Paris, including the Art Gallery of temporality. of New South Wales, Sydney; The British Museum; Centre Pompidou; National Gallery of Art, Washington, Her recent solo exhibitions include This Breathing House, DC; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; and the Freud Museum, London (2016); Matter, Vancouver Art

Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist and Hauser & Wirth, photo credit: Joseph Warren Rachel Kneebone 5 £ 3,000.00 Eva LeWitt Flock Stripes £ 2,000.00 32 b. 1973, UK; lives and works in London 2014 Unique 33 b. 1985, Italy; lives and works in New York 2016 Unique Perspex cube, porcelain and cardboard (part of a series of 15) Perspex cube, styrofoam, flocking, 20 x 20 x 20 cm and acetate 20 x 20 x 20 cm

Rachel Kneebone’s intricate works address and Kneebone’s recent exhibitions include Regarding Rodin Eva LeWitt engineers physical relationships between question the human condition: renewal, transformation, at the Brooklyn Museum, New York (2012); Ceramix materials and their properties. Using gravity and weight, life cycles, and the experience of inhabiting the body. at Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht (2015); 1st Kiev she manipulates her chosen materials to reveal the Her sculptures oscillate and blur the boundaries Biennale Arsenale, Ukraine (2012); and The Beauty energetic visual details of spontaneity, restriction, tension, between the conscious and the subconscious, the real of Distance, 17th Biennale of Sydney (2010). In 2005, laxity, brightness, darkness, minimalism and excess. and the imagined, everything and nothing. Working in Kneebone was nominated for the MaxMara Art Prize. 104 105 Her most recent exhibitions include All Over, Studio porcelain, the material properties of her work heighten Leigh Gallery, London (2016); Eva LeWitt and Allison and convey an awareness of opposing states, appearing Katz, Malraux’s Place, New York (2015); Seventh Inning to be not only heavy, solid, and strong, but also light, Stretch, Eric Firestone Gallery, East Hampton, (2013); fragmentary, and soft. This fluid movement between Love to Love You, Mass MOCA, North Adams (2013); states is reflective of the wide range of art historical and Alchemy, 7Eleven Gallery, New York (2012). Her and literary sources that inform the artist’s practice. work features in collections around the world.

Image © the Artist and White Cube, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Liliane Lijn From Zero to Infinity £ 8,500.00 George Henry Longly 2016 £ 650.00 34 b. 1939, USA; lives and works in London 2016 Unique 35 b. 1978, UK; lives and works in London 2017 Unique Perspex cube, Perspex and hardened Perspex cube, aluminium, stainless steel chain steel spring 20 x 20 x 20 cm 20 x 20 x 20 cm

Liliane Lijn works across kinetic sculpture, film, text, Moore Institute (2016); a solo show at RCM Galerie, George Henry Longly is a multidisciplinary artist performance, and collage to explore language, mythology, Paris (2015); Images Moving Out Onto Space, Tate St Ives who draws from museology, anthropology, pop music and the relationship between light and matter. (2015); and Ecstatic Alphabets/Heaps of Language, MOMA, culture, consumerism, and current affairs. He works in New York (2012). Most recently, Lijn had a solo show at sculpture, installation, performance, video, and audio, In 2005, Lijn was ACE NASA, Leonardo Network artist the Lobby, One Canada Square, Canary Wharf (2017). often moving between mediums, industries, and genres, in residence at the Space Sciences Laboratory at UC, and using one as the tools of analysis for another. 106 Berkeley. In 2013, she was shortlisted for the Fourth 107 Plinth in Trafalgar Square. The Arts Council of Great Longly has had numerous solo exhibitions across Britain, the British Council, the British Museum, the Europe and the US, including recent shows in Paris, Tate Collection, and the V&A Museum have all collected London, New York, and Glasgow. Lijn’s work. Her recent exhibitions include Beat Generation, Centre Pompidou (2016); City Sculpture Projects 1972, Henry

© Liliane Lijn. All rights reserved DACS, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Sarah Lucas ACTS LIKE A REAL TIT £ 18,000.00 John McLean Untitled maquette for sculpture £ 3,000.00 36 b. 1962, UK; lives and works in Suffolk 2016 Unique 37 b. 1939, UK; lives and works in London 2016 Unique Perspex cube, tights, kapok, MDF Perspex cube, 400 gsm watercolour paper, 20 x 20 x 20 cm foam core and gouache 20 x 20 x 20 cm

Sarah Lucas is one of the leading figures of the INNAMEMORABILIAMUMBUM, La Fondazione Born in Liverpool in 1939, the abstract painter John numerous works in public collections including The Tate, generation of who emerged during Nicola Trussardi (2016), and POWER IN WOMAN, McLean grew up in eastern Scotland. His paintings the Scottish Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow Museums the 1990s. After studying at the Working Men's College Sir John Soane’s Museum, London (2016). Her work is typically feature broadly brushed shapes and rich and Art Galleries, the Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, and London College of Printing, she attended Goldsmith's also housed in a number of national and international colours. He writes, ‘My works have no hidden meanings. Boca Raton Museum of Art, Florida and Yale Center for College, where she participated in the seminal 1988 collections, including the Tate, London; the Museum To understand, all you have to do is look. Everything British Art, New Haven, USA. group show Freeze. This was followed by two solo shows of Modern Art, New York; Museum Boymans-van works in relation to everything else in the painting…’. 108 109 in London in 1992, and her 1993 collaboration with Beuningen, Rotterdam; Centre Georges Pompidou, McLean is mainly a self-taught painter. : The Shop, Bethnal Green Road. She has Paris; and Portikus Frankfurt, Germany. His first solo show was in 1975 at the Talbot Rice Gallery, since exhibited and held residencies internationally. Edinburgh. Since then, he has had over forty solo shows Lucas represented Great Britain at Biennale Arte 2015 from Canada to China, and participated in the important in Venice with the acclaimed exhibition I SCREAM 1980 group show The New Generation, a Curator’s Choice DADDIO. Her most recent solo presentations include at the André Emmerich Gallery, New York. McLean has

Image © the Artist, courtesy Sadie Coles HQ, London, photo credit: Julian Simmons Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Polly Morgan Something like this £ 1,000.00 Annie Morris Stack 7, Ultramarine Blue £ 2,000.00 38 b. 1980, UK; lives and works in London 2016 Unique 39 b. 1978, UK; lives and works in London 2017 Unique Perspex cube, taxidermy redpoll, Perspex cube, pigment, metal, polyurethane, paper concrete plaster, sand 20 x 20 x 20 cm 20 x 20 x 20 cm

Polly Morgan rose to attention after learning taxidermy Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York (2017). Her work Annie Morris creates paintings, sculptures, and collages University Museum, Colorado; The Gersh Collection, in 2004, when she began to play with and dismantle has been collected by The New Art Gallery Walsall; in her studio in North London. A graduate of Central New York and the Hess Collection Switzerland. taxidermy traditions, creating sculptures that have Museum and Art Gallery; Royal Albert Saint Martins, École des Beaux Arts, and the Slade. increasingly sidestepped symbolism in order to consider Memorial Museum, Exeter; The Olbricht Collection; She has exhibited internationally, most recently at the animal formally. Ömer Koç; The Zabludowicz Collection; Ivor Braka; Winston Wachter in New York and Seattle, with her shows David Roberts Art Foundation; Didier Casimiro; 110 Her recent exhibitions include solo presentations at the 111 Stacked and Hope From A Thin Line, and her solo show and The National Museum of Women in the Arts, Horniman Museum, London (2015) and Warrington ascension curated by Jane Neal, at ProjectB Milan 2015 Washington D.C. Museum and Art Gallery, UK (2013). She has was critically acclaimed. Selected group shows include, participated in group shows internationally, including Young Bright Things, David Gill Gallery, London, and Organic Matters, National Museum of Women in the Otros – Lugares – Comunes, Impakto, Lima, both in 2016. Arts, Washington DC (2015), Late Harvest, Nevada Her work can be found in the permanent collections Museum of Art, Reno, USA (2014) and Naturalia at of The Cranford Collection, London; The Colorado

Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Julian Opie Walking in Melbourne £ 8,000.00 Grayson Perry CBE RA Gold Alan Venus £ 15,000.00 40 b. 1958, UK; lives and works in London 2016 Unique 41 b. 1960, UK; lives and works in London 2016-17 Unique Perspex cube and vinyl Perspex cube and ceramic 20 x 20 x 20 cm 20 x 20 x 20 cm

The work of Julian Opie is known throughout the world. Venice Biennial, and Documenta. Permanent public Perry works with traditional media: ceramics, cast iron, Perry won the Turner prize in 2003, and was awarded His distinctive formal language is instantly recognisable artworks can be seen in Hong Kong, London, bronze, printmaking, and tapestry. His works reference a CBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours List in 2013. and reflects his artistic preoccupation with the idea of Luxembourg, Taipei, Calgary, and Indianapolis. His his own childhood and life as a transvestite, while also In 2015, he was appointed Trustee of the British representation, and the means by which images are works are included in many public art collections, among engaging with wider social issues from class and Museum and Chancellor of the University of the Arts perceived and understood. them Tate and National Portrait Gallery in London; politics to sex and religion. London, and in 2016, Perry was awarded a RIBA MoMA in New York; The Israel Museum in Jerusalem; Honorary Fellowship for The House for Essex designed 112 Taking influence from classical portraiture, Egyptian 113 Perry has had numerous major solo exhibitions, and Takamatsu City Museum of Art in Japan. by Perry and FAT Architecture. hieroglyphs and Japanese woodblock prints, as well as including Tomb of the Unknown Craftsman at the British public signage, information boards, and traffic signs, Museum (2011), My Pretty Little Art Career at the the artist connects the clean visual language of modern Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney (2016), life with the fundamentals of art history. and The Vanity of Small Differences, a suite of tapestries currently on a national and international tour led He has exhibited in major museums and galleries around by the Arts Council Collection and British Council. the world, as well as participating in the Delhi Triennial,

Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Cathie Pilkington RA Photo £ 6,000.00 Stephanie Quayle Lion-tailed Macaque £ 3,000.00 42 b. 1968, UK; lives and works in London 2017 Edition 2 of 3 43 b. 1982, UK; lives and works on the Isle of Man 2017 Unique Perspex cube, oil paint, Jesmonite Perspex cube, ceramic and oak stick on wool blanket 70 x 37 x 27 cm 47 x 20 x 20 cm

Cathie Pilkington is a sculptor and figurative artist is held in the collections of the Deste Foundation Stephanie Quayle studied sculpture at the Slade School and was recently shown again at the Fitzrovia Chapel, renowned for inventing ambivalent forms that combine (Athens), Manchester City Art Gallery, and the David of Art and at the Royal College of Art, London. She has London. She has also been commissioned by Comme fine art and craft. She creates pieces from a vast array Roberts Collection. In 2014 she was elected a Royal long been fascinated with the animal form, and creates des Garçons to create elephants for their Tokyo and of materials, adopting ready-made elements that she Academician, and was awarded the Sunny Dupree expressive life-size sculptures fired in clay that capture Beijing headquarters, and was the most recent artist freely assembles. She also incorporates modelling, Award for her work Reclining Doll. In 2016 she became the movement and character of the creature, from commissioned by Hermes for an installation in their carving, painting, and other finishes into her works. the Professor of Sculpture at the Royal Academy Schools. imposing elephants to mischievous monkeys. Tokyo store. 114 115 Pilkington has had three solo shows at Marlborough In 2016, her work was exhibited in the Royal Academy Fine Art, London: Thing-Soul White (2014), Peaceable Summer Exhibition and in a group show of women Kingdom (2010), and Elephant (2007). Other recent artists entitled Champagne Life at the Saatchi Gallery. exhibitions include Thirteen Blackbirds Looked at a Man at In 2015, Jenga was commissioned by Artwise for the Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff (2015), and The Value of the Azerbaijan Pavilion Vita Vitale, shown as part of the Paw at the V&A Museum of Childhood (2012). Her work 56th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia,

Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Boo Saville There’s no place like home £ 2,000.00 Conrad Shawcross RA Untitled £ 6,500.00 44 b. 1980, UK; lives and works in Margate 2017 Unique 45 b. 1977, UK; lives and works in London 2016 Unique Perspex cube and ink on paper Perspex cube, aluminium, nylon, paper 20 x 20 x 20 cm 20 x 20 x 20 cm

Boo Saville makes work that spans both abstraction and Vogue, ES Magazine, The Times and . Conrad Shawcross’s sculptures explore subjects that lie The New Art Centre, Roche Court (2015); ARTMIA figuration and that responds to internet-found images. She is represented within the Collezione Maramotti on the borders of geometry and philosophy, physics and Foundation, Beijing (2014); MUDAM, Luxembourg She is currently working on large colour field paintings and Soho House Group collections, and Damien Hirst metaphysics. He often appropriates redundant theories (2012); and the National Science Museum, London shown alongside found-image-based black and white recently acquired her work for his private collection. and methodologies to create ambitious structural and (2011-12), amongst other venues. He has also exhibited figurative paintings. She is well known for her use of Her solo exhibition Chimera is currently on view at mechanical montages using a wide variety of materials nationally and internationally in the UK, Italy, New biros and has made paintings using clothes dye, bleach, Davidson Contemporary in New York. and media. Most recently, Shawcross has developed the Zealand, Australia, Greece, and the United States. His 116 117 and ink. scale of his practice, taking on architectural spaces with 2016 public commissions include Paradigm, Francis Crick work that combines the epic with poetic grace. Institute, and The Optic Cloak, Greenwich Peninsula, both She has shown in Milan; Paris; Hong Kong; Berlin; The in London. Museum of Contemporary Art, Toronto; and the Museum The artist has had solo exhibitions at Ivorypress, Spain, of New and Old Art, Tazmania. Saville has been featured 2016; Tucci Russo Studio per l’Arte Contemporanea, Italy, in Francesca Gavin’s book Hell Bound: New Gothic Art 2016; The Peninsula Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 2016; (2008), and in 100 New Artists (2011), as well as in Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London, 2015;

Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Yinka Shonibare MBE RA Rise and Fall £ 8,000.00 Sissi Bone sprout £ 2,000.00 46 b. 1962, UK; lives and works in London 2017 Unique 47 b. 1977, Italy; lives and works in Italy and London 2014 Unique Perspex cube, plaster, modroc, spray paint, Perspex cube and glazed ceramic acrylic paint 20 x 20 x 20 cm 20 x 20 x 20 cm

Working in painting, sculpture, photography, and film, Margate (2016); Daegu Art Museum, Daegu, South Sissi’s practice is founded in scientific research and Sissi’s work resides in private and public collections alike, Yinka Shonibare MBE makes work that examines Korea and DHC/ART Fondation for l’Art Contemporain, poetics, focusing on the themes of the body and its including the Elizabeth A. Sackler Foundation and race, class, and the construction of cultural identity Montréal (2015); Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield biology and the instability of identity. Anthropology, Strauss Collection, both in New York, and the Furla for through a sharp political commentary of the tangled (2013); Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas (2013); archaeology, and anatomy provide inspiration for Art Foundation, GAM in Turin, and MACRO Museum interrelationship between Africa and Europe, and their San Diego Art Museum, San Diego (2012); MCA her work, manifesting in an array of media from of Contemporary Art in Italy. respective economic and political histories. Sydney, and the Brooklyn Museum, New York (2008). performance, installation, photography, and drawing, 118 119 to painting, bookmaking, and the Italian tradition He was a Turner Prize nominee in 2004. His public of the handmade. commission Nelson’s Ship in a Bottle opened on the Fourth Plinth, Trafalgar Square, London in 2010, and Her exhibitions include shows at the Mambo and he was nominated as a Royal Academician in 2013. Bologna Museums (2015); Tate Modern (2011); Italian Selected solo exhibitions include Gemeentmuseum Pavilion, 53rd International Art Exhibition – la Biennale Helmond, The Netherlands and Turner Contemporary, di Venezia (2009); and the Brooklyn Museum, (2007).

Courtesy of the artist and Stephen Friedman Gallery, London Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Amy Stephens The Monochromatics £ 650.00 Gavin Turk Van Air £ 3,500.00 48 b. 1981, UK; lives and works in London 2009 Unique 49 b. 1967, UK; lives and works in London 2013 Variable edition of 99 Perspex cube, flock fabric and wood (part of a series) Perspex cube, balloon, string, wax seals (un-numbered) 20 x 20 x 20 cm and wooden base 20 x 20 x 20 cm

At the heart of Amy Stephens’ minimally precise artwork Stephens has had solo exhibitions in Stockholm, Canada, Gavin Turk has pioneered many forms of contemporary 1989-91.' The installation gained him notoriety, and is the symbiotic relationship between nature and human Dublin, London, and Buenos Aires. Her work can be seen British sculpture now taken for granted, including his work has since been collected and exhibited by major agency, and between seduction and control. Her process in public collections in the UK, Ireland, Poland, and Italy. painted bronzes, waxworks, recycled art-historical icons, museums and galleries throughout the world. His recent relies upon appropriating existing objects from previous She is a member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors and the use of rubbish in art. His installations and commissions include the public sculptures L'Âge d'Or artworks, thereby forcing the work to resist the finite. The and the Contemporary Art Society in London. sculptures explore issues of authorship, authenticity, and (2016) in London’s Olympic Park, and Nail, a 12-metre assemblages utilise wood, plaster, metal, and Perspex, identity. Concerned with the ‘myth’ of the artist and the sculpture next to St Paul’s Cathedral in London. 120 121 strongly suggesting urban living. She carefully sources ‘authorship’ of a work, his engagement with this debate and chooses each material to create equilibrium between stretches back to the ready-mades of . tone and structure. Her works’ investigations of line, In 1991, the Royal College of Art refused Turk a degree colour, texture, and form reflect a confident aesthetic on the basis that his final show,Cave , consisted of inspired by architecture and design. a whitewashed studio space containing only a blue heritage plaque that read, ‘Gavin Turk worked here

Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Rebecca Warren RA Legorro £ 10,000.00 Hugo Wilson Untitled £ 7,000.00 50 b. 1965, UK; lives and works in London 2016 Unique 51 b. 1982, UK; lives and works in London 2016 Unique Perspex cube, clay, steel, wool and nail Terracotta , Perspex cube and Cor-ten steel 23 x 20 x 22 cm 45 x 25 x 25 cm

Warren was nominated for the Turner Prize in 2006 and Royal Academy of Arts and Barbican Art Gallery in Hugo Wilson is a British artist who works across a range Bank Collection. He has had solo exhibitions at Parafin the Vincent Award in 2008. In 2009, a major exhibition London; Palais de Tokyo, Paris; and the New Museum, of media, including painting, drawing, sculpture, and in London, Project B in Milan, and Mihai Nicodim Gallery of her work was held at London’s Serpentine Gallery, New York. printmaking. His work explores issues of faith and belief in Los Angeles. His solo exhibition at Galerie Judin in and she was also included in the 54th International and the associated structures of power, incorporating Berlin opens in May 2017. Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia. She has had his wide-ranging interests in science, religion, culture, solo shows at The Dallas Museum of Art (2016); history, and memory. While he reveres the virtuosi of 122 123 Kunstverein Munich (2013); Kunsthalle Zurich (2004), the Western artistic canon, his work suggests both a and concurrent exhibitions at The Renaissance Society devotion to and subversion of this tradition. at The University of Chicago and The Art Institute Wilson has been included in shows from South Korea of Chicago (2010). Warren’s work has also appeared to Hungary, and is in private and public collections in exhibitions at the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds; internationally, including the New York Public Library, Metropolitan Museum of Art at The Met Breuer; The Library of Congress, Washington, and the Deutsche

© Rebecca Warren, courtesy Maureen Paley, London Image © the Artist, photo credit: Joseph Warren Image © the Artist and Parafin, photo credit: Joseph Warren Rose Wylie RA Face £ 1,200.00 Jonathan Yeo Self Portrait £ 4,500.00 52 b. 1934, UK; lives and works in Kent 2017 Unique 53 b. 1970, UK; lives and works in London 2016 Unique Perspex cube and coloured pencil on paper Perspex cube, oil paint, gold, acrylic paint, collaged on canvas archival pigment print on Hahnemuhle 20 x 20 x 20 cm photorag ultrasmooth paper 20 x 20 x 20 cm

Rose Wylie studied at Folkstone and Dover School of and the Charles Wollaston Award in 2015. Jonathan Yeo is an internationally renowned British U.K. and abroad. His recent series of paintings of model Art, and at the Royal College of Art. All of her work A monograph on her painting, to be historically figurative painter who is best known for his portraits of and actress Cara Delevingne was exhibited at the Museum centres on painting and drawing. and contextually positioned by Clarrie Wallis, Senior , , Damien Hirst, Grayson of National History in Denmark, and a portrait of Kevin Curator at Tate, is presently being prepared. Perry, and Sienna Miller. Working in traditional and Spacey in his role as President Frank Underwood was In 2010, she was Great Britain’s sole representative non-traditional materials, his work has explored myriad unveiled at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Women To Watch, National Museum of Women in the narratives, including the modern-day obsession with in Washington DC in 2016. 124 Arts, Washington D.C. Two years later, she held her 125 social media, actors in character, the pervasiveness of first retrospective exhibition at the Jerwood Gallery, pornography, cosmetic surgery, and the representation Hastings, followed by her BP Spotlight exhibition at of political figures. Tate Britain in 2013. These led to museum shows in Philadelphia, Norway, Germany, Copenhagen, Dublin, His work has been exhibited all over the world and has Margate, and Seoul. She received the Paul Hamlyn been the subject of major retrospectives at the National Award in 2011, the John Moores Painting Prize in 2014, Portrait Gallery in London and at other museums in the

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