Prior to our upcoming Modern and Contemporary Prints sale on Tuesday 9 April, head of department Dr Kirstie Imber talks to us about her personal favourites from the sale.
Prior to our upcoming Modern and Contemporary Prints sale on Tuesday 9 April, head of department Dr Kirstie Imber talks to us about her personal favourites from the sale.
Lots 177 and 178 - Danielle J, BURNT POLAROID SERIES, 2018 - estimate (both) £7,000-9,000
Danielle J.’s Burnt Polaroid Series is rare and, in my view, incredibly thought-provoking. Ordinarily the polaroid medium lends itself to capturing fleeting, intimate moments; the small photographic squares are often considered ephemeral, or more like miniature ‘keep sakes’, rather than works of art. Yet Danielle J.’s use of the medium blurs this distinction. Even more than this, perhaps, is that her series asks us to question our preconceived ideas about aesthetically acceptable depictions of the female form and the fine line between the artistic and the pornographic. Danielle J.’s series are also an important antidote to the world of digital imagery and photoshop, where images of women are doctored, filtered and perfected, often with worrying consequences.
Lot 177
Lot 178
Lot 167 - Damien Hirst, CLARIDGES, 2018 - estimate £5,000-7,000
This edition, created in collaboration with HENI, originates from Hirst’s Colour Spot Paintings produced in 2016. In that series Hirst revisits his first Spot Painting produced in 1986, which features loose spots and gentle drips of colour (as opposed to the clean, rigid spots produced later on in his practice). As with the Spot Paintings, the Colour Spot Paintings feature a range of dot sizes, and no single colour is repeated within the image. In Claridges, and Beverley Hills (lot 168), Hirst returns to the same painterly logic and approach, but uses giclée printed on aluminium panel. I love how this series links back to one of Hirst’s early and most iconic works, and how, after thirty years, Hirst has departed from the desire to create spots that look like they have painted by a machine in favour of celebrating the inconsistencies that arise when painted by the human hand.
Lot 167
Lot 238 - Pejac, LOVE LETTER, 2018 - estimate £800-1,200
Spanish artist Pejac’s time-limited edition is a delicate envelope personalised by the artist, which refers to several of his other works. The front of the envelope features small crows which reference his earlier work, ‘Scattercrow’, from 2017, and on the back Pejac has drawn a silhouette of the French high-wire walker Philippe Petit. The envelope is included in a custom made box with gloves, so for me is both a work on paper and sculpture. I’m particularly drawn to this edition as Pejac decided to run a charity auction following the time-limited sale of 24 hours. The auction raised over £5,000 for Clowns Without Borders, a charity that support children suffering from post-traumatic stress in Syria and Lebanon.
Lot 238
Our Modern and Contemporary Prints Auction takes place on Tuesday 9 April 2019. To find out more about the forthcoming sale, or to discuss potential consignments, please get in touch:
kirstieimber@sworder.co.uk | 01279 817778
Cameron Peters Fine Lighting was founded on the belief that exposure to a wide array of available lighting options would not only bring joy to consumers but also support the artisans behind these creations. A selection of their lights feature in our upcoming 30 April Design sale.
23 April 2024
With 400 lots, our April catalogue offers a great variety and something for everyone. Ahead of the sale next week, our team has chosen their favourites from the selection, which spans the Aesthetic Period to Contemporary Design.
23 April 2024
Ahead of our 30 April Design sale, we had the pleasure of asking Co-Founder and Director, Sam Tolhurst, of UK handbag and accessory brand ‘Apatchy’ for her top five lots from our remarkable featured Louis Vuitton Collection.
23 April 2024