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Charles Avery | Hayley Barker | Andrew Cranston | Nick Goss | Kevin Harman | James Hugonin | Mia Kokkoni
Aubrey Levinthal | Brandon Logan | John Joseph Mitchell | Katie Paterson | Lorna Robertson | Caroline WalkerBooth D19
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Caroline WalkerFrying, 2025oil on linen184.5 x 254.5 cm (frame)
72 5/8 x 100 1/4 in -
Nick GossNight Tram, 2025distemper, oil, and silkscreen on linen163 x 183 cm (frame)
64 1/8 x 72 in -
Andrew CranstonLampedusa, 2025oil and varnish on hardback book cover24.8 x 16.7 cm (frame)
9 3/4 x 6 5/8 in -
Hayley BarkerTiger Roses, 2025oil on linen111.9 x 81.1 cm (frame)
44 x 31 7/8 in -
Aubrey LevinthalBeveled Bathroom Mirror, 2025oil on panel52.9 x 42.7 cm (frame)
20 7/8 x 16 3/4 in -
John Joseph MitchellTwo Tulips, 2025oil on panel in artist's frame20.3 x 31.6 cm (frame)
8 x 12 1/2 in -
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John Joseph MitchellGrackles in a Winter Sky, 2025oil on panel in artist's frame19.2 x 34.5 cm (frame)
7 1/2 x 13 5/8 in -
John Joseph MitchellBoathouses in the Snow, 2025oil on linen mounted to panel in artist's frame17.6 x 28.4 cm (frame)
6 7/8 x 11 1/8 in -
John Joseph MitchellRed Zinnias on a Table, 2025oil on panel in artist's frame21.5 x 34.3 cm (frame)
8 1/2 x 13 1/2 in
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Lorna RobertsonWhat is the wind doing, 2025oil on paper mounted on canvas103 x 143 cm (frame)
40 1/2 x 56 1/4 in -
Kevin HarmanPS, I remember, 2023household paint, double-glazing unit, and steel frame184 x 123 cm (frame)
72 1/2 x 48 3/8 in -
James HugoninIllumine (Light Grey / Yellow), 2022-2024acrylic and oil on wood200.2 x 178.8 cm
78 7/8 x 70 3/8 in -
Charles AveryReclining Nude OR Old Man, 2025acrylic on linen213.3 x 133.3 cm (frame)
84 x 52 1/2 in -
Ian Hamilton FinlayThermidor an II, 1995with John Andrew
bronze and sandstone45.7 x 25.4 x 53.3 cm
18 x 10 x 21 in -
Katie Paterson | 〇
A series of elemental paintings takes the form of circles, globes or planets, which are made from pigment derived from materials that embody the physical essence of our world and its origins. The circular format serves as a symbolic pinhole, offering a glimpse into a landscape lost through the passage of time. These works invite reflection on the deep connection between the Earth’s material history and the present moment, encapsulating the very forces that have shaped our world.
〇 VIII is ground from the remains of prehistoric seas, 〇 IX incorporates materials from drawn from the Earth’s strata, from core to surface, and 〇 X is made from the building blocks of human life.
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Katie Paterson〇 VIII, 2024mixed media using pigment ground from the remains of prehistoric seas
#3 of 653.1 x 53.1 cm (frame)
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Katie Paterson〇 IX, 2024mixed media using pigment drawn from the Earth’s strata, from core to surface
#3 of 653.1 x 53.1 cm (frame)
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Katie Paterson〇 X, 2024mixed media using pigment made from the building blocks of human life
#3 of 653.1 x 53.1 cm (frame)
20 7/8 x 20 7/8 inseries of 6 plus 2 artist proofs
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