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Celebrating 21 years, London Art Fair returns to a spectacular venue in the heart of Islington featuring over one hundred leading UK galleries showing exceptional Modern British artists and international contemporary talent. Glasgow Print Studio is pleased to be part of this major event in the contemporary art calendar.
GPS will be featuring new works by some of our most popular artists along side a vast selection of excellent art works from our workshop members and associated artists.
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Alasdair Gray
Alasdair Gray's prolific production of distinctive and original works of art and writing makes him one of the most influential and admired creative polymaths of recent times. GPS is privileged to work with Alasdair in the production of his screenprints and at the fair we and will show new works that he has produced at Glasgow Print Studio.
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Philip Reeves
The popularity of Philip's artwork continues to grow and GPS is proud to be showing a selection of his fabulous prints. Reeves' printmaking displays a modern expressive abstraction that is created by confident experimentation with the process of intaglio printmaking. As well as experimenting with the possibilities of the etching plate, Reeves frequently employs found objects to print and emboss the paper with. Definitely a gallery favorite, Reeve's work is stunning.
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Jo Ganter.
GPS' stand will feature examples of a new body of work by Jo Ganter. Experimenting with a combination of printmaking techniques, Jo's new works have been produced using both photography and mark making, digital printmaking and etching. Derived from imaginary installations of theatre or film sets the image contains a dialogue between space and figures within the space.
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Rosalind Lawless.
An interest in architecture and space (space not as container but as the contained) is Lawless' starting point towards abstraction. Creating images that convey the tenor of expanses and interstices she has observed, Lawless' works not only attain a sense of space but a depth of colour and a palpable texture.
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Bronwen Sleigh
Bronwen's etchings exploring the relationship between the natural environment and the industrial architecture within it have sold constantly since her first solo show at GPS in 2005. Since then, Bronwen has completed a M.A. in printmaking at Royal College London. The new works GPS will be showing at the fair show a development in Bronwen's imagery and in her approach to printmaking.
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Other works featured include a selection of hand coloured etchings by John Byrne, some favorites
by Elizabeth Blackadder and some brilliantly dark etching by Ken Currie.
GPS has a limited amount of free passes available. Please contact mail@gpsart.co.uk
http://www.londonartfair.co.uk/
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