Summer Exhibition
Modern Master Prints & Contemporary Prints & Works on Paper“As one might expect from the Redfern Gallery, there is a most up-to-date display of all the latest avant-garde painters. The summer shows at the Redfern are always of a high level and quality, whatever type of work is shown.”
With these words Redfern’s 1960 Summer Show was praised in the columns of Art Quarterly, whose glowing review emphasised the quality of the show whilst tacitly setting it apart from other galleries’ attempts at embracing the same exhibition formula.
It seems in fact that to most people, there is only one Summer Exhibition- the monster gallimaufry that is on at the Royal Academy from June until September every year. The Redfern Gallery however has held its own Summer Show on a regular basis since 1924, when the work of then-students Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore was displayed alongside that of emerging young British artists.
Since the Twenties, the Redfern has regularly presented thought-through selections of Modern Masters’ paintings and sculptures together with the work of household names such as Eileen Agar, John Carter, William Gear, Anthony Gross, Ffiona Lewis, Danny Markey, Patrick Procktor, David Tindle, Leon Underwood and Keith Richardson-Jones. These same artists will be shown in Redfern’s 2016 Summer Show alongside Modern Masters of the likes of Francis Bacon, Arp, Chagall, Dubuffet, Giacometti, Léger, Matisse, Picasso, Moore, Nicholson, Miró and Severini.
Eschewing the preoccupation with following a method of relating works according to their iconography or structural meaning, Redfern’s 2016 Summer Exhibition interweaves visual languages and splintered imagery as though it had been wound up and pre-set for instant visual release. The emphasis is rather on art in and of itself; on paint, textures and dynamic systems of interlocking relationships, which the observer is prompted to make its own.
Extremities of identity merge in a harmonised experience of artistic eclecticism reviving the original spirit at the core of Redfern’s long-term tradition of Summer Shows. By no means, all the exhibitors appear to be identifiable with a school or a movement, stylistic and ideological underpinnings having always been rebuffed by Redfern’s penchant for creative inclusiveness.
The eclectic Salon hang of the upcoming display will open up unexpected parallelisms between works that have never been shown together before.
A celebration of a long-term tradition, that of the Summer Exhibition, experimenting with fluidity, texture and chromatic vibrancy. A new visual legacy for objects of fascination and admiration for new audiences to come and explore.
Here is to all past and future Redfern’s Summer Exhibitions!
Works
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Jean Dubuffet
Denagator, from: Présences Fugaces, 1973
Screenprint
75.8 x 45.5 cm
Signed, dated and numbered.
Printed in colours on Hollandais wove paper.
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Pablo Picasso
Female Nude Crowning Herself with Flowers / Femme Nue Se Couronnant De Fleurs, from La Suite Vollard, 1930
Etching
44.5 x 34 cm
Signed.
Printed on Montval laid paper with Picasso Watermark.
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Joan Miró
The Illiterate – Blue and White | L’Illettré Bleu et Blanc, 1969
Lithograph
85 x 60.5 cm
Signed and numbered.
Printed in colours on BFK Rives wove paper.
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Pablo Picasso
Smiling Faun | Faune Souriant, 1948
Lithograph
76.5 x 56 cm
Signed and numbered.
Printed on Arches wove paper.
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Marc Chagall
Siren and Fish, from: Nice and the Côte d'Azur | Sirène et Poisson, 1964
Lithograph
74 x 52.5 cm
Signed and numbered.
Printed in colours on Arches wove paper.
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Fernand Léger
Composition, from: Brunidor II, 1947
Lithograph
42 x 32.5 cm
Signed and numbered.
Printed in colours on BFK Rives wove paper.
The work was printed by Desjobert, Paris in a limited edition of 100 impressions in 1947.
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Joan Miró
Arrow Head | Tête Flêche, 1968
Aquatint
66 x 50 cm
Signed and numbered.
Printed in colours with Carborundum on Mandeure Rag Paper.
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Pablo Picasso
Still Life with Glass and Flowers | Nature Morte au Verre et Fleurs, 1947
Lithograph
50 x 65 cm
Signed and numbered.
Printed on Arches wove paper.
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Pablo Picasso
Women Resting | Femmes se Reposant, from: La Suite Vollard, plate 10, 1931
Etching
34.5 x 45 cm
Signed.
Printed on Montval laid paper with Picasso Watermark.
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Francis Bacon
Figure Writing Reflected in a Mirror, 1977
Lithograph
104 x 72.5 cm
Signed and numbered.
Printed in colours on Arches paper.
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Henri Matisse
Au Coin d’une Rue - At the Street Corner-Young Girl, 1946-1953
Lithograph
37.8 x 28 cm
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Anthony Gross
Sortie d'Usine, 1931
Etching
31.8 x 23.8 cm
Signed and titled.
Numbered 7 from the edition of 40 impressions.
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Adrian HeathUntitled, 1958Pencil, charcoal, collage and wash35.2 x 42.5 cmDated; signed and dated on verso
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Jean SpencerPreparatory Study for Systems Grouping, 1975Pen, ink, and gouache on paper88 x 62.5 cm
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John Carter RAEight Identical Shapes 82º, 2012Screenprint64 x 53 cm (sheet)From the edition of 40 impressionsSigned, dated and numbered
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Eileen AgarUntitled (Cathedral)Mixed media and collage54 x 40.8 cm
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Sybil AndrewsConcert Hall, 1929Linocut23.6 cm x 28 cmFrom the edition of 50 impressionsSigned and numbered in pencil upper left
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Francis DavisonCottage , 1950-51Studio stamped on reverse.Oil and pencil on board25.5 x 32 cmNumbered 0-147.
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Anne DunnLandscape with Donkeys Ears, 1949Conté crayon on paper48 x 33 cmInitialled and dated lower left, and inscribed 'Cashel Bay'
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Mary FeddenPicnic, 1999Lithograph58 x 39 cmFrom the edition of 75 impressionsSigned and numbered
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Paul FeilerAduton SIV, 1979Signed, dated and titled.Screenprint45 x 45.5 cmNumbered 7 from the edition of 75 impressions
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Claude FlightSpeed, c.1922Linocut22.6 x 28.8 cmAn artist's proof, aside the standard edition of 50 impressionsSigned upper left
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Sir Terry Frost RAUntitled (Laced III), 1990Screenprint with leather26 x 54 cmFrom the edition of 100 impressionsSigned and dated lower right
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William Gear RAStructure, Black and Purple , 1949Signed, dated, and inscribed 'Epreuve d'artiste' lower leftLithograph41 x 57 cm
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Ronald GriersonStill Life with Anchor and Shell, 1930 (c.)Linocut28.2 x 26.2 cmFrom the edition of 50 impressionsSigned and numbered lower centre
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Stanley William HayterCroquis, 1973Engraving39 x 30 cm (image)From the edition of 50 impressionsSigned, dated, titled and numbered
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Roger HiltonUntitled, 1974Paint, pastel, and pencil, on paper29.5 x 20.5 cm
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Paul JenkinsEast Wind, 2007Chinese ink on paper40.5 x 29.7 cmSigned
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Alexander MacKenzieScrimshaw (Mary Rose), 2002Etching and aquatint on paper15 x 30 cmNumbered: "A/P VII"Signed, numbered, and dated
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Pierre SkiraSérie Baruch 365, 2014-2015Pastel on board97 x 97 cmSigned verso
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Peter SedgleyPrussian Ring, 1966Acrylic on paper25 x 25 cmSigned and dated lower right; titled lower left
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Keith Richardson-JonesUntitled - Systems III, 1978Gouache on paper20 x 20 cm
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Norman Stevens ARAThe Darkling Thrush, 1976Etching and aquatint44 x 54 cmA trial colour proof, before the edition ofSigned, dated and inscribed below image
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Patrick ProcktorKaffe Fassett, 1967Signed and datedWatercolour on paper35 x 50 cm
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Cyril Edward PowerThe Runners, 1930Linocut17.3 x 34.6 cmFrom the edition of 50 impressionsSigned, titled and numbered lower left
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Lill TschudiJazz Band, 1930Linocut on thin white mulberry paper18.8 x 17 cmNumbered 15 from the edition of 50 impressionsSigned and numbered