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Bruce Haines, Mayfair

née Ancient & Modern

Intaglio Print

Intaglio Printmaker is pleased to announce the launch of our new imprint ‘Intaglio Print’, whose inaugural edition is a pair of aquatint etchings by Alan Kane:

‘SPKR Etching L’ & ‘SPKR Etching R’, 2023, aquatint on Hahnemuhle Etching White, 300g, 27.8 x 42 cm

Edition of 10 pairs L & R at £600 and 10L & 10R at £380 each.

Intaglio Print is a natural outcome of the gallery Bruce Haines, Mayfair (née Ancient & Modern 2006-16) acquiring Intaglio Printmaker (suppliers of printmaking materials to artists since 1981). It constitutes a collaborative enterprise between contemporary artist, printmaking workshop and publisher made popular by Rembrandt van Rijn in 17th-century Netherlands and beyond.

Alan Kane’s art takes diverse forms, from day-time TV in ‘Life Class / Today’s Nude’ (Artangel, 2009), to displaying collections of pottery (‘Home for Orphan Dishes, Whitechapel, 2011) and domestic Christmas lighting transforming the facade of Tate Britain (‘Home for Christmas’, 2017-18). Kane has exhibited widely nationally and internationally, his works represented in private collections as well as the collections of Arts Council England, The British Council, The V&A and Tate. 

‘SPKR Etching L’ & ‘SPKR Etching R’ are his first etchings and mimic their ubiquitous household namesakes through a kind of ‘Pop’ trompe l’oeil in very low relief. As with Kane’s recent painting these works come out of an interest in computer-produced and freely distributed ‘clip art’. The etchings combine masking, aquatint, and an innovative etching process to make the most traditional art object from digital beginnings. 

Enquiries to info@intaglioprintmaker.com

 

Rudolf Polanszky – Gagosian

Rudolf Polanszky will make his augural solo exhibition at Gagosian in New York, 3 March-11 April 2020.

JAN PLEITNER – THE FOUR SEASONS

JAN PLEITNER @MARLOWE

ALAN KANE / 4 BED DETACHED HOME OF METAL

ALAN KANE / NEW ART GALLERY WALSALL

A Metal “Lounge” brings together a range of works by contemporary artists, some of whom are also metal fans. The Lounge is themed around M(m)etal with a domestic bent. Participating artists are Jeremy Deller, Una Hamilton Helle, Des Hughes, Jim Lambie,  Sarah Lucas, Jessica Mallock, Mike Nelson, Simon Periton, David Shrigley, Mark Titchner, Hayley Tompkins, Cathy Ward & Eric Wright and Charlie Woolley as well as Alan Kane himself who has created brand new sculptures, paintings and prints especially for the exhibition. Midlands metal fans Kayleigh Archer, Samantha Hornsby, David Jolley, Millie Millburn, Bill Sneyd and Philip Walchester worked with Alan to create domestic installations celebrating their collections.

22 June – 1 September 2019

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MARKUS KARSTIESS / Muzeul Național de Artă Contemporană, Bucharest

MARKUS KARSTIESS / Landschaft, die sich Erinnert

Group exhibition at Muzeul Național de Artă Contemporană – MNAC, Bucharest

15 November 2018 – 17 March 2019

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The National Museum of Contemporary Art Bucharest

RUDOLF POLANSZKY / SECESSION, VIENNA

RUDOLF POLANSZKY: EIDOLA

Solo institutional exhibition at the Secession, Vienna

8 February – 22 April 2018

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MARKUS KARSTIESS / Hetjens Deutsches Keramikmuseum, Düsseldorf

MARKUS KARSTIESS – Hetjens Deutsches Keramikmuseum, Düsseldorf

“Turning to Speak”, solo exhibition
13 July – 22 October 2017
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JAN PLEITNER / Parkhaus im Malkasten, Düsseldorf

JAN PLEITNER / Parkhaus im Malkasten, Düsseldorf

Solo exhibition of one 5m long painting “Ragnarök” in the Parkhaus im Malkasten, Düsseldorf
25 August – 3 September

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SUMMER 2017

16 May 2017

After the success of Jane England and Volker Eichelmann’s beautiful publications, we are working with Black Dog to make two more: the first with Des Hughes, whose monograph will come out towards Autumn and then with Tim Braden, whose book will be ready later in the year if not early 2018.

Meanwhile Raphael Hefti will have a solo exhibition opening 24 June at Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam. Markus KarstieS has a number of exhibitions over June and July in the Rhineland and Paul Johnson’s first solo London institution exhibition at Camden Arts Centre continues through June. Eva Berendes in London embarks upon a major public commission later in the year.