The 1st Artists Space Annual Edition Portfolio
includes specially commissioned works by:
Liam Gillick
Rachel Harrison
Adam Pendleton
Seth Price
Frances Stark
Claire Fontaine
The 2010 Artists Space Annual Edition Portfolio has been produced in an edition of 100, with each print signed and numbered by the artist.
A limited number are still available for $3000.
All editions printed by Luther Davis at Axelle Editions, Brooklyn, New York; except Seth Price's Untitled, fabricated by Wes Winkler, SelectoFlash, Inc., West Orange, New Jersey.
All proceeds from sales will directly support Artists Space programs. For purchase inquiries please contact editions@artistsspace.org
Liam Gillick
Thinking, 2010
Liam Gillick
Inkjet print on Sunset Cotton Etch 285 gsm
24 x 20 inches
Liam Gillick (b. 1964) is based in New York and London. His shows include One Long Walk…Two Short Piers, an extensive retrospective of his work, at KAH, Bonn (April 1 – August 8, 2010).
Rachel Harrison
What the world needs now, 2009
Rachel Harrison
Inkjet print on Ilford Galerie Gold Fibre Silk 310 gsm
22 x 17 inches
Rachel Harrison (b. 1966) is based in New York. A survey exhibition of her large-scale installations was presented in the summer of 2009 at the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (June 27 – Dec. 20, 2009), at Portikus, Frankfurt (November 28, 2009 – January 17, 2010); and at Whitechapel Gallery (April 30 – June 20, 2010). Her work was also recently included in The Original Copy: Photography of Sculpture, 1839 to Today at the Museum of Modern Art, New York (August 1 – November 1, 2010). This print is a result of the artist’s response to something she read in her daily paper.
Adam Pendleton
Black Dada (D/black circle), 2010
Adam Pendleton
Silkscreen with embossing on Somerset Satin 500 gsm
17 1/4 x 23 1/2 inches
Adam Pendleton (b. 1984) lives and works in Upstate New York. His varied practice centers on an engagement with history and the semiotics of forms and images. Pendleton recently staged a three-part exhibition co-organized by de Appel and Kunstverein Amsterdam, which included a screening of his new film installation BAND. It then traveled to The Kitchen, New York. Pendleton’s work will be the subject of a one person exhibition Adam Pendleton: Radio (ONE) opening in March at the Salina Art Center.
Seth Price
Untitled, 2010
Seth Price
Inkjet print on Dibond
7 x 9 inches
Seth Price (b. 1973) lives and works in New York City. Price’s edition is a thin metal cut-out depicting a jockey putting a show-jumping horse through its paces. An inkjet print on the piece’s surface reproduces a quick sketch of the same scene, albeit slightly out of register with the edges of the metal. The piece mounts on the wall with supplied Velcro. Price has exhibited at Capitain Petzel, Berlin (January 15 – February 27, 2010), and the Museo d’Arte Moderna di Bologna (May 26 – July 26, 2009). His work was also recently included in Free at the New Museum, New York (October 20, 2010 – January 23, 2011).
Frances Stark
Consider the following again:
Why should you not be able to assemble yourself and write?, 2010
Frances Stark
Giclée and silkscreen on Somerset Enhanced Velvet 330 gsm
18 1/2 x 14 1/2 inches
Frances Stark (b. 1967) is based in Los Angeles. Titled Consider the following again: Why should you not be able to assemble yourself and write?, Stark’s edition is the third in an informal series in which Stark reframes a previous work, resulting in an image that ‘dangles…almost as if being held by the scruff of the neck.’ Her show, But What of Frances Stark standing by itself, a naked name, bare as a ghost to whom one would like to lend a sheet? was on view from November 19, 2009 – January 24, 2010 at Nottingham Contemporary, UK. Her work was also the subject of a recent solo show Frances Stark: This could become a gimmick [sic] or an honest articulation of the workings of the Mind at the MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts (October 22, 2010 – January 2, 2011).
Claire Fontaine
Presented in a limited edition box with a work by Claire Fontaine:
Please God Make Tomorrow Better, 2010
Silkscreen on archival box
24 1/2 x 20 1/2 x 1 1/2 inches
Claire Fontaine is a Paris-based collective, founded in 2004. Their recent shows include Claire Fontaine: Economies at the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami (June 2 – August 22, 2010).