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Alistair Grant (1925 - 1997) - Signed Limited Edition 1983 Silkscreen Kiludi II
Description
A graphic screen print by the British artist Alistair Green, numbered edition 18/25. Signed. On wove.Condition
In excellent condition. This piece has come straight out of the portfolio box with protective tissue paper.
Size
26.3 x 27.7cm (10.4" x 10.9")Sheet: 30.1 x 30.1cm (11.9" x 11.9")
Collection Information
These works are from a cased set of prints by artists who were associated with the Swedish printmaker and modernist Birgit Skiöld, entitled 'A Tribute to Birgit Skiöld'. The artists featured in this portfolio were taught by or worked with Skiöld.
Birgit Skiöld (1923-1982) was a Swedish printmaker and modernist, heralded as one of the most important printmakers of the 20th century. She exhibited at the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour in London as well as holding one man exhibitions throughout England and abroad. From 1958 until her untimely death in May 1982, Birgit ran the highly successful Print Workshop in the basement of 28 Charlotte Street, London. The workshop was the first open-access professional print workshop in England and soon became a destination of choice for such celebrated artists as David Hockney, Eduardo Paolozzi, Joe Tilson and Victor Pasmore. In tribute to her enormous contribution to printmaking, the V&A held an exhibition of Birgit’s work in 2011. Sulis Fine Art have a separate collection of her works available.
After the untimely death of the artist, ‘A Tribute to Birgit Skiold’ was produced to raise funds for the Birgit Skiold Memorial Trust. 118 artists from various countries contributed free of charge an edition of 25 prints in the 30 x 30 cm format, to create a portfolio of three volumes. Following the preface, tributes were provided by Graham Reynolds, Nils Stenquist, John McEwen, James Kirkup and Pat Gilmour, as well as poems by Edward Lucie-Smith and James Kirkup. The British Museum holds one of the editions.
The present works are taken from the second volume of edition 18, published by the Birgit Skiöld Memorial Trust and distributed by Pimlico Press, London in 1983. The volume is number 18 of the edition.
We have included images of the original volume box and frontispiece for reference only - you will not receive these with your purchase.
If you are interested in purchasing the volume as a whole (including the original case), please get in touch.
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Artist Biography
Alistair Grant sat on the Printmakers Council which was formed by Michael Rothenstein in the mid 60s, along with Anthony Gross, Merlyn Evans, Julian Trevelyan, Birgit Skiöld, Stanley Jones and Gertrude Hermes. The group often held meetings at Birgit Skiöld's printmaking studio on Charlotte Street in London. Grant taught Printmaking at the Royal College of Art for much of his life (becoming Professor), teaching some of the greatest print makers of the 20th century.
| SKU | pj666 |
|---|---|
| Artist | Alistair Grant (1925 - 1997) |
| Date | 1983 |
| Dimensions | 26.3 x 27.7cm |
| Medium | Serigraph |
| Style | Abstract |
| Subject | Abstract |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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