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New Releases | Jaz | Brett Amory | Mark Jenkins, by LAZARIDES on Mar 13, 2014 19:52:38 GMT 1, Argentinian muralist Jaz makes his debut at The Outsiders with two editions created during a week spent at our Execution Dock studio. Hand-painted screen print One Against One was inspired by the artist's visit to Istanbul in Turkey last year, during which he witnessed alarming levels of violence used by the police against their own people.
Already very familiar with scenes of public protest in his native Argentina, Jaz was curious to see the same thing occuring in a completely different cultural environment, hence his depiction of colliding Ottoman warriors. His second edition, Untitled, features one of the artist's signature style characters in his first drypoint etching.
Jaz | One Against One Hand finished one colour screen print on Somerset Satin 300gsm archival paper Signed and numbered varied edition of 20 50cm x 70cm ยฃ175 Jaz | Untitled Drypoint etching with watercolour on Somerset Satin 300gsm archival paper Signed and numbered edition of 20 28.5cm x 20cm ยฃ85 Oakland's Brett Amory opened Twenty-Four in London, his debut solo exhibition at Lazarides Rathbone last week and while in the UK worked alongside our master printer to create these varied editions. Waiting #207 is a series of five unique hand-painted monotypes observing the comings and goings at 26a Trinity Road, London.
His Tenant series of portraits originate from time spent with the participants of I Am Here, a public art project based in Hackney, East London. Each of the four Tenants are available from an edition of only two unique monotypes.
Brett Amory | Waiting #207 Hand painted monotype on Somerset Satin 300gsm archival paper Signed and numbered varied edition of 5 49cm x 65.5cm ยฃ450 Brett Amory | Tenants Hand painted monotypes on Somerset Satin 300gsm archival paper Signed and numbered varied editions of 2 38.5cm x 32cm ยฃ200 Mark Jenkins, more widely known for his public installations of life-size human sculptures interacting with the surrounding environment, applies his playful genius to the skateboard to create Wipe-out, an edition of just three pieces from the American artist.
Mark Jenkins | Wipe-out | Sculpture Mark Jenkins | Wipe-out Skateboard deck with stainless steel toilet roll holders and toilet rolls Signed and numbered edition of 3 86.5 cm x 20.5 cm x 23 cm ยฃ1140 www.theoutsiders.net/new-releases
Argentinian muralist Jaz makes his debut at The Outsiders with two editions created during a week spent at our Execution Dock studio. Hand-painted screen print One Against One was inspired by the artist's visit to Istanbul in Turkey last year, during which he witnessed alarming levels of violence used by the police against their own people. Already very familiar with scenes of public protest in his native Argentina, Jaz was curious to see the same thing occuring in a completely different cultural environment, hence his depiction of colliding Ottoman warriors. His second edition, Untitled, features one of the artist's signature style characters in his first drypoint etching. Jaz | One Against One Hand finished one colour screen print on Somerset Satin 300gsm archival paper Signed and numbered varied edition of 20 50cm x 70cm ยฃ175 Jaz | Untitled Drypoint etching with watercolour on Somerset Satin 300gsm archival paper Signed and numbered edition of 20 28.5cm x 20cm ยฃ85 Oakland's Brett Amory opened Twenty-Four in London, his debut solo exhibition at Lazarides Rathbone last week and while in the UK worked alongside our master printer to create these varied editions. Waiting #207 is a series of five unique hand-painted monotypes observing the comings and goings at 26a Trinity Road, London. His Tenant series of portraits originate from time spent with the participants of I Am Here, a public art project based in Hackney, East London. Each of the four Tenants are available from an edition of only two unique monotypes. Brett Amory | Waiting #207 Hand painted monotype on Somerset Satin 300gsm archival paper Signed and numbered varied edition of 5 49cm x 65.5cm ยฃ450 Brett Amory | Tenants Hand painted monotypes on Somerset Satin 300gsm archival paper Signed and numbered varied editions of 2 38.5cm x 32cm ยฃ200 Mark Jenkins, more widely known for his public installations of life-size human sculptures interacting with the surrounding environment, applies his playful genius to the skateboard to create Wipe-out, an edition of just three pieces from the American artist. Mark Jenkins | Wipe-out | Sculpture Mark Jenkins | Wipe-out Skateboard deck with stainless steel toilet roll holders and toilet rolls Signed and numbered edition of 3 86.5 cm x 20.5 cm x 23 cm ยฃ1140 www.theoutsiders.net/new-releases
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