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Legsicon Drawing (Special Edition Print, 2019)

Laure Prouvost (2019)

£300.00 + VAT

Legsicon Drawing, 2019 (Special Edition Print, 2019)
Digital pigment Print by K2 Screen Ltd., London
Printed on Somerset Photo Satin Paper, 300gsm
210 x 297mm
Edition of 100
Signed and numbered by the artist
Unframed

Standard Price £360
Supporters price* £324
*Please note that the Supporters price is available to those who support Book Works via the Readers Club and Supporters scheme. For more information how to support Book Works please click here.

This print has been generously donated by Artist Patron Laure Prouvost as part of Book Works 35th anniversary programme of support towards our new commissions. Book Works would like to thank Laure Prouvost for her ongoing generosity, and support.

About the work:
The octopus is taken from the cover of Prouvost’s book Legsicon, which delves into the philosophical depths of the artist’s practice, through the familiar, if transformed, format of a lexicon, to portray the work of an artist developing complex thought through artistic languages. Deviating from a typical monograph, Legsicon functions as a sort of dictionary, exploring and expanding on thirty-six notions in Prouvost’s work, with each incorporating a commissioned text, new drawings created by the artist and selected documentation of her related works.

About the artist:
Laure Prouvost was born in Antwerpen, France, in 1978, and lives and works between Monaco and Knokke. She makes videos, boobs, sounds and tea cups, objects and installations. A selection of solo projects includes a Pavilion in Venice, a Song for Trespassing in Paris, a Waiting Room with objects in Minneapolis, a New Museum for Grandad in Milano, a tearoom for Grandma in Derry, a karaoke room in Brussels, tea bags, and wet floors.

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Important note: If your delivery address is not within the United Kingdom, you may be subject to import duties, taxes and delivery service charges, which are levied once a shipment reaches your country. You will need to pay any additional charges for customs clearance. Please note that customs policies vary widely from country to country, and we advise you to contact your local customs office for further information. Since January 2021 that includes all countries in Europe.

 

Edition of 100, with 10 A/Ps, signed and numbered by the artist

Legsicon Drawing, 2019 (Special Edition Print, 2019)

Digital pigment Print by K2 Screen Ltd., London

Printed on Somerset Photo Satin Paper, 300gsm

210 x 297mm

Edition of 100

Signed and numbered by the artist

Unframed

 

Standard Price £360

Supporters price* £324

*Please note that the Supporters price is available to those who support Book Works via the Readers Club and Supporters scheme. For more information how to support Book Works please click here.

 

This print has been generously donated by Artist Patron Laure Prouvost as part of Book Works 35th anniversary programme of support towards our new commissions. Book Works would like to thank Laure Prouvost for her ongoing generosity, and support.

This edition has been produced on the occasion of Legsicon by Laure Prouvost, co-published by Book Works and M HKA.

 

About the work:

The Bitter Cup is a novelistic response to artist Lil Neilson’s archive of paintings and sketch books left on her death in 1998. Lil Neilson met Joan Eardley in 1960 at Hospitalfield and the two artists worked alongside one another at The Watchie, their studio in Catterline Aberdeenshire, in the early 1960s. Neilson’s work is framed in a fiction, which locates itself in the historical moment that the landscape of Scottish art was radically transformed – through a process that was dubbed ‘the Glasgow Miracle’. The story moves between a fictional coastal village in the East, and a mystical recollection of Glasgow, in the West, in this period. A single image, A Place for 4 Women, a painting by Lil Neilson set against the watchie garden and the sea, interrupts the text and acts as a premonition of the stories that follows. Evie, the main protagonist, is positioned in this shift, articulating the conflicts and antagonisms, desires and sexuality of her own, and the authors’ imaginary. The image is of the work Think Thingamajig (2003) by Joanne Tatham and Tom O’Sullivan, photographed by the artists, in the garden outside the watchie, during the Catterline Arts Festival, August 2003.

 

About the artist:

Laure Prouvost was born in Antwerpen, France, in 1978, and lives and works between Monaco and Knokke. She makes videos, boobs, sounds and tea cups, objects and installations. A selection of solo projects includes a Pavilion in Venice, a Song for Trespassing in Paris, a Waiting Room with objects in Minneapolis, a New Museum for Grandad in Milano, a tearoom for Grandma in Derry, a karaoke room in Brussels, tea bags, and wet floors.

 

Please note that VAT and Shipping are calculated at checkout.

The price of the edition increases as it sells out

 

Important note: If your delivery address is not within the United Kingdom, you may be subject to import duties, taxes and delivery service charges, which are levied once a shipment reaches your country. You will need to pay any additional charges for customs clearance. Please note that customs policies vary widely from country to country, and we advise you to contact your local customs office for further information. Since January 2021 that includes all countries in Europe.

 

Legsicon Drawing (Special Edition Print, 2019) | Prouvost, Laure; | ISBN: Laure Prouvost Legsicon Special Edition | Price: £300.00 + VAT | Classification: Special Edition; | Dimensions: 210 x 297mm | Designer: Book Works;

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