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Peter Saville and Anna Blessmann
Limited Edition Book and Print Launch
28 Nov 2019 - 18 Jan 2020
This book brings together the prints and multiples produced by Peter Saville between 2002 and 2019. For the last seventeen years Saville has collaborated with the Paul Stolper Gallery in London to produce a significant body of work including both works on paper and sculpture. Using a wide variety of...
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Peter Blake
Reintroducing The Clown Into Art
4 Oct - 9 Nov 2019
Paul Stolper is pleased to present Peter Blake’s ‘Reintroducing the Clown into Art’, an exhibition of paintings and a set of three new etchings depicting clowns. The group of paintings, made between 2018 - 2019, fulfil a number of functions for Blake, and belong to what he calls his ‘Late...
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b + w
14 Aug - 14 Sep 2019
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Conversation Piece
3 Apr - 4 May 2019
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ICA + PAUL STOLPER
11 Jan - 16 Feb 2019
Paul Stolper and The Institute of Contemporary Arts are pleased to announce a joint exhibition of Artists’ Editions at Paul Stolper Gallery, opening 12 January 2019. The exhibition showcases a collection of rare editions by Peter Blake, Adam Chodzko, Mat Collishaw, Keith Coventry, Jeremy Deller, Brian Eno, Marcus Harvey, Jenny...
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TANYA LING
Land Escape
21 Nov 2018 - 10 Jan 2019
Paul Stolper Gallery is pleased to announce 'Land Escape', a solo exhibition of new prints and sculptures by Tanya Ling. Printed by K2 Screen and published by Paul Stolper, Ling has named the silkscreen prints after the English cities and towns she lived and grew up in as a child...
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Gavin Turk
White Van Man
20 Sep - 20 Oct 2018
Paul Stolper Gallery is pleased to announce 'White Van Man', an exhibition of works including the new, limited edition portfolio by Gavin Turk, published by the gallery. Turk’s work traditionally fuses elements of cultural identity with ways of seeing - or not seeing; surprising the viewer with what they think...
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Mat Collishaw
Urban Legends
29 Jun - 28 Jul 2018
Paul Stolper is pleased to announce ‘Urban Legends’, an exhibition of editions by Mat Collishaw, which highlights our insatiable appetite for visual stimulation, and our addiction to imagery. The show includes ‘Gasconades’, pigment and screenprints, each of which depicts a solitary bird whose stunning bright plumage is visually challenged by...
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Marcus harvey
Half Nelson
11 May - 16 Jun 2018
Paul Stolper is pleased to announce ‘Half Nelson’, an exhibition of eleven life-size ceramic busts by Marcus Harvey. A group of 10 is unified through the use of the death masks of Napoleon Bonaparte and Horatio Nelson, which form the kernel of these imagined historical portraits/sculptures. Somewhere in between sculptures...
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NEON/LIGHT
Group Show
22 Mar - 28 Apr 2018
NEON / LIGHT, an exhibition featuring sculpture by Cerith Wyn Evans, Damien Hirst, Sarah Lucas, Peter Saville and Brian Eno. The show explores the use of light, predominantly neon, as a tool for text, image and planes of colour, often seductive but frequently disguising a more sinister narrative.
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Peter Blake
Targets
27 Oct - 4 Nov 2017
Often referred to as the Godfather of British Pop Art, Sir Peter Blake was born in 1932 in Dartford, Kent. He attended the Royal Collage of Art and in 1961 was awarded the John Moores junior art award for his work Self Portrait with Badges . Combining images of pop...
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Damien Hirst
Schizophrenogenesis Limited Edition Book Launch
27 Feb - 11 Mar 2017
Predominantly based upon the minimalist aesthetic of the medicinal pill, the works in this series were first shown at Paul Stolper Gallery in October 2014 and act as a continuation of Hirst’s life-long investigation into our almost-spiritual relationship with the rigours of science and the pharmaceutical industry. The book includes...
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Georgia Hayes
Jam Rock
21 Oct - 19 Nov 2016
Paul Stolper Gallery is proud to present ‘Jam Rock’, a series of paintings and works on paper by Georgia Hayes. Her subject matter is extensive, spanning both the globe and history, “vectoring through history and myth” and ranging from biblical themes, Adam and Eve, “turning the expulsion from the garden...
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Damien Hirst
New Religion at Museum of Contemporary Art Skopje, Macedonia
22 Jun - 11 Aug 2016
National Institution Museum of Contemporary Art Skopje hosts ‘Damien Hirst: New Religion’, an exhibition of silkscreen prints and sculptural editions in association with Paul Stolper Gallery and The British Council . This exhibition explores the complex relationships between medicine and faith, and art and religion; themes central to Hirst's work....
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Susie Hamilton
In Atoms
9 Jun - 9 Jul 2016
Paul Stolper Gallery is proud to present ‘in atoms’, a celebration of twenty years of work by Susie Hamilton, which also marks twenty years since her first show with the gallery: ‘Stop Motion’ in 1996. Though clearly diverse her themes are united by a focus on the figure or creature...
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Brian Eno
Light music
29 Apr - 28 May 2016
Paul Stolper Gallery is proud to present Brian Eno’s ‘Light Music’, an installation of light pieces, each of which seamlessly phase through an infinite combination of seductive self- generated ‘colourscapes’ using a series of interwoven LED lights, each accompanied by a unique musical composition. By extending temporal boundaries with a...
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Grace O'Connor
One day in June
24 Mar - 23 Apr 2016
Paul Stolper is pleased to announce Grace O'Connor's 'One Day in June', an exhibition about memory and music. Grace O’Connor spent a day in the company of a songwriter and musician that she has respected and adored since she was a teenager. The work emerged from processing the memories of...
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Peter Saville & Anna Blessmann
In Course Of Arrangement
9 Oct - 21 Nov 2015
You might never have noticed them; you might have walked past ten times, twenty times, on your way through the vast collections of the V&A, or the Met, or the Louvre, and not have seen them. Small signs, sometimes glassily translucent, sometimes tagged with a brightly coloured dot, declaring ‘object...
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Damien Hirst
New Religion at Laźnia Centre For Contemporary Art
24 Jul - 27 Sep 2015
Paul Stolper Gallery is proud to annouce that Damien Hirst's seminal installation 'New Religion ' will be exhibited at Laźnia Centre for Contemporary Art in Gdańsk“. I can’t understand why some people believe completely in medicine but not in art, without questioning either.” ( Damien Hirst ,1991) Throughout the course...
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Keith Coventry
JUNK
1 May - 6 Jun 2015
Keith Coventry's 'Junk' is a portfolio of nine prints, 5 etchings and 4 lithographs. The series depicts highly detailed segments of the McDonald’s logo, the etchings in minimalist colours in of yellow, red and blue, the lithographs in black and white. Fragments of the crumpled remnants of McDonalds wrappers are...
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Damien Hirst
New Religion at The Lightbox, Woking
28 Mar 2015 - 5 Jul 2018
Paul Stolper Gallery is proud to annouce that Damien Hirst's seminal installation 'New Religion ' will be exhibited at The Lightbox in Woking. “I can’t understand why some people believe completely in medicine but not in art, without questioning either.” (Damien Hirst ,1991) Throughout the course of Damien Hirst’s career,...
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Damien Hirst
Love
9 - 21 Feb 2015
Paul Stolper is proud to present LOVE, a pop-up exhibition of prints and sculptural editions by Damien Hirst. The exhibition will run from the 9th of February to the 21st of February 2015, over Valentine’s Day, and will focus exclusively on the theme of love. As Hirst says: ‘Love is...
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Julian Simmons
The HOOLIGAN Series
15 Jan - 7 Feb 2015
'The thing about Julian is that he sees things in greater detail than anyone else I know. Good for us that he's also on a mission to show us how he does see it. How to see. For me especially, as we're working so closely together. These pictures are from...
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Peter Blake
Side Show
27 Nov 2014 - 10 Jan 2015
Paul Stolper Gallery is pleased to announce ‘Side-Show’, an in-depth exploration of one of Peter Blake’s most iconic portfolios, consisting of five wood-engravings titled ‘Tattooed Man’, ‘Bearded Lady’, ‘Midget’, ‘Fat Boy’ and ‘Giant’ made between 1974 – 1978. The seminal series, examples of which are held in the collections of...
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Damien Hirst
Schizophrenogenesis
9 Oct - 15 Nov 2014
Paul Stolper Gallery, London is pleased to present ‘Schizophrenogenesis’, an exhibition of new prints and sculptural editions by Damien Hirst, opening in October 2014. “Pills are a brilliant little form, better than any minimalist art. They’re all designed to make you buy them... they come out of flowers, plants, things...
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Angus Fairhurst
Unprinted
27 Jun - 30 Aug 2014
Paul Stolper is proud to present
Unprinted
by Angus Fairhurst (1966–2008) a comprehensive overview of his printed works from 1992 to 2006, including silkscreens and etchings. The earliest works in the show, ‘When I Woke up in the Morning the Feeling Was Still There’ (1992, from The London Portfolio, Paragon...
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Susie Hamilton/Georgia Hayes/Mit Senoj
Group Show
22 May - 21 Jun 2014
‘I believe that in contemporary figurative painting the paint is not simply there to be crafted to serve the image, but must make itself felt in a robust and separate way’ (Georgia Hayes 2003). Paul Stolper Gallery is proud to present the paintings of ‘Susie Hamilton/Georgia Hayes/Mit Senoj’, three very...
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Chris Watson
Namib
26 - 31 Mar 2014
Paul Stolper is pleased to welcome Chris Watson as the sixth artist in the ongoing series ‘The Silence Between’. Extending over 2,000Km down the Atlantic coast of West and South Africa the Namib desert is an ancient and unique landscape; a vast and mobile ocean of sand where humans mostly...
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Peter Blake
New Canvases
1 Oct - 9 Nov 2013
Often referred to as the Godfather of British Pop Art, Sir Peter Blake was born in 1932 in Dartford, Kent. He attended the Royal Collage of Art and in 1961 was awarded the John Moores junior art award for his work Self Portrait with Badges . Combining images of pop...
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Factual Nonsense
The Art and Death Of Joshua Compston
21 Jun - 31 Aug 2013
‘My guns are directed at the banality of Modern culture. It needs to be massively reinvented’ Joshua Compston Paul Stolper Gallery is proud to announce the exhibition ‘Factual Nonsense – The Art and Death of Joshua Compston’ curated by Darren Coffield as well as the launch of Coffield’s book by...
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SNAP
The Portfolio 2012
4 - 15 Jun 2013
Paul Stolper Gallery is delighted to announce the new portfolio and exhibition ‘SNAP 2012 – THE PORTFOLIO’, a collection of eleven large-scale prints. The exhibition and portfolio follows on from the success of ‘SNAP 2011- THE PORTFOLIO’. Like the former publication, this latest series is published in an edition of...
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Magne F
Norwegian Wood
3 May - 1 Jun 2013
Paul Stolper Gallery is proud to present ‘Norwegian Wood’ an exhibition of ten new woodcut prints in large format by Norwegian artist Magne F. Since 2004, the artist has primarily explored self-written texts, letters and lyrics across various mediums in his work. This new series ‘Norwegian Wood’ uses music as...
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Shaun Doyle and Mally Mallinson
Mum Man
22 Mar - 27 Apr 2013
Paul Stolper Gallery is proud to present Shaun Doyle and Mally Mallinson’s ‘Mum Man’ an exhibition of bronze and mixed media sculptures, prints and works on paper that offer an unfettered account of contemporary Britain. For nearly 10 years, Doyle and Mallinson have incorporated humour and cynicism into their work,...
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Mit Senoj
The Silence Between
15 Feb - 16 Mar 2013
Paul Stolper is pleased to present new works by Mit Senoj and to launch ‘The Silence Between: a series of new exhibitions concerning sound.’ Mit Senoj will exhibit a group of works on paper together with a group of hand- coloured etchings. Female figures and nature melt together forming images...
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Instructions: Tilt To and Fro
Lenticular Prints 1967-Present
10 Jan - 9 Feb 2013
Paul Stolper Gallery is proud to present ‘Instructions: Tilt To and Fro’ a survey of lenticular fine art prints from 1967 to the present. Including both historic and recent examples of lenticular printing as well as newly commissioned works, the gallery is pleased to exhibit works by 17 artists;
Yaacov...
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Damien Hirst
New Religion at The National Art Gallery, Sofia, Bulgaria
18 Oct - 2 Dec 2012
'New Religion' is Damien Hirst's first large scale exhibition visiting Bulgaria. It will be hosted by the National Art Gallery of Bulgaria in partnership with the British Council, the Modern Art Gallery Sofia and the Paul Stolper Gallery London. “New Religion” offers the wider public the opportunity to come into...
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Gavin Turk
Transit Disaster
9 Oct - 17 Nov 2012
Paul Stolper Gallery is pleased to announce Gavin Turk’s ‘Transit Disaster,’ a new series of 20 unique silkscreen prints depicting two repeated images of a single transit van. Each printed in a different colour the installation mimics Warhol’s group of Shadow paintings (1979) with its hypnotic sequence of colour and...
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John Dove and Molly White
Face To Face: Drawing, Prints And Collages 1968-2012
7 - 29 Sep 2012
Paul Stolper Gallery is proud to announce ‘Face to Face’, an exhibition of drawings, prints, collages and textiles by British artists John Dove and Molly White. The pair’s first solo exhibition at the gallery includes artwork from 1968 to the present, and will include some of their seminal original T-shirts...
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Peter Blake
The London Suite
11 Jul - 1 Sep 2012
Often referred to as the Godfather of British Pop Art, Sir Peter Blake was born in 1932 in Dartford, Kent. He attended the Royal Collage of Art and in 1961 was awarded the John Moores junior art award for his work Self Portrait with Badges . Combining images of pop...
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Don Brown
Yoko
13 Jun - 7 Jul 2012
‘Yoko,’ an exhibition of ten new large format inkjet prints by British artist Don Brown. For fifteen years, the subject matter of Brown’s drawings and sculptures has concentrated on the depiction of his wife and muse Yoko. This new series of prints, based on Brown’s photographic documentation of his sculptures,...
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Sarah Hardacre
Heaven With The Gates Off
4 May - 2 Jun 2012
Paul Stolper Gallery is pleased to present ‘Heaven with the Gates Off’ an exhibition of new works by British artist Sarah Hardacre. In her first solo exhibition at the gallery, Hardacre has created a series of paper collages, hand- pulled screen prints and works on canvas all revealing images of...
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Damien Hirst
Utopia
30 Mar - 28 Apr 2012
Paul Stolper Gallery is pleased to announce Damien Hirst’s ‘Utopia’ an exhibition of six new inkjet and foil block prints depicting rows of either pills, diamonds or cigarettes arranged in metal cabinets, together with ‘Till Death Do Us Part,’ a series of ten foil block skulls on brightly coloured silkscreened...
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Jamie Reid
Out Of The Dross
8 Dec 2011 - 14 Jan 2012
Paul Stolper is pleased to announce Jamie Reid’s exhibition ‘Out Of The Dross -Liberty’. The show is made up of unique works on paper together with sequences of hand-screened works that are perfectly in time with the energetic cacophony of now. In an increasingly visual world the power of the...
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Damien Hirst
Death Or Glory
10 Oct 2011 - 11 Nov 2012
Since the late 1980’s, Hirst has used a varied practice of installation, sculpture, painting and drawing to explore the complex relationship between art, life and death. “Art’s about life and it can’t really be about anything else … there isn’t anything else” (Hirst). Hirst’s work investigates and challenges contemporary belief...
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Damien Hirst
New Religion at Benaki Museum, Athens, Greece
21 Sep - 27 Nov 2011
Damien Hirst is one of a rare number of artists whose career can be seen as both a phenomenon of individual success and symbolic of an era. It is doubtful whether the journey that has distinguished Hirst’s career to date could ever be repeated by another artist. It is a...
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Editions II
Group Show Of Limited Editions
8 Sep - 8 Oct 2011
Opening September 8 th 2011, Paul Stolper Gallery in London will exhibit ‘Editions II’ a selection of recent limited edition prints from its staple of internationally established artists as well as introducing new editions from its young, burgeoning artists. The various prints, published by Paul Stolper Gallery from 2006-2011, are...
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Damien Hirst
'The Souls' Stolper and Friends, Oslo
1 Sep - 1 Oct 2011
For this landmark project, Damien Hirst has intensified his career-long fascination with the beauty, fragility and symbolism of butterflies to create a spectacular and multi-allusive evocation of mortality. More than that of any contemporary artist, and in a modern lineage that includes the work of Andy Warhol and Francis Bacon,...
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In The Flesh
Group Exhibition
29 Jun - 28 Aug 2011
Paul Stolper Gallery is pleased to announce
In the Flesh
featuring paintings, drawings and sculptures by Darren Coffield, Shaun Doyle & Mally Mallinson, Susie Hamilton and Andrew Hollis. The exhibition is on view at Paul Stolper Gallery from June 30 th to August 27 th 2011. Engaging with traditional mediums...
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SNAP
The Portfolio 2011
10 - 25 Jun 2011
Paul Stolper is pleased to announce the exhibition ‘SNAP – THE PORTFOLIO,’ a unique collection of twelve large-scale prints to be exhibited in his London gallery. The works have been published by Paul Stolper Gallery to coincide with the ‘SNAP’ exhibition at Snape Maltings, part of the Aldeburgh Festival of...
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Damien Hirst
New Religion at MMCA, Thessaloniki, Greece
8 Apr - 31 Jul 2011
Paul Stolper gallery is pleased to announce Damien Hirst's first solo presentation in Greece at The Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art in Thessaloniki. Offering the general public the opportunity of coming into contact with the work of the most famous of the generation of British artists, which came to prominence...
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Peter Blake
The Paris Suite
23 Jan - 23 Feb 2011
Often referred to as the Godfather of British Pop Art, Sir Peter Blake was born in 1932 in Dartford, Kent. He attended the Royal Collage of Art and in 1961 was awarded the John Moores junior art award for his work Self Portrait with Badges . Combining images of pop...
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David Bailey
The Stockdale Effect
25 Nov 2010 - 8 Jan 2011
DAVID BAILEY Considered one of the driving forces behind contemporary photography, David Bailey is credited with photographing some of the most powerful images of the last four decades. He first rose to fame making stars of a new generation of models including Jean Shrimpton and Penelope Tree. Since then his...
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Damien Hirst
The Souls
7 Oct - 13 Nov 2010
For this landmark project, Damien Hirst has intensified his career-long fascination with the beauty, fragility and symbolism of butterflies to create a spectacular and multi-allusive evocation of mortality. More than that of any contemporary artist, and in a modern lineage that includes the work of Andy Warhol and Francis Bacon,...
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Magne F
Alpha Beta
16 Oct - 21 Nov 2009
Paul Stolper is pleased to announce an exhibition of new monoprints on canvas by Norwegian artist Magne Furuholmen. Entitled Monologues and consisting of 40 paintings Magne experiments with letters, text and written imagery. His artwork is a constant game with the structures of language - a game in which the...
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Susie Hamilton
Madly Singing In The Mountains
11 Sep - 10 Oct 2009
In Susie Hamilton's paintings abstraction is never allowed to take over completely. She wants her paintings to be a hinge between figurative and non-figurative art in order to show the world of familiarity tipping over into the unfamiliar and inexplicable. She wants to reach a tipping point where the recognizable...
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Gavin Turk
Gavin Turk Ltd
28 Jun - 25 Jul 2009
Paul Stolper in association with RS&A Ltd is pleased to announce a new exhibition of work by Gavin Turk. Included in the show will be a recent RS&A commission, ‘
The Mechanical Turk’
, a 14 minute film, as well as new works on paper, canvas, and mirror. For his RS&A commission,...
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Grace O'Connor
Trinkleyville
8 May - 13 Jun 2009
Paul Stolper is pleased to announce Grace O'Connor's new exhibition entitled 'Trinkleyville'. In these paintings she portrays the post adolescent males who lived in an area of her hometown, Waterbury, Connecticut, USA, which she christened 'Trinkleyville' in homage to a boy named Jimmy Trinkley. This mythical neighborhood was populated with...
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Pairs
Group Show
4 Mar - 11 Apr 2009
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Peter Blake
The Venice Suite
23 Jan - 28 Feb 2009
Peter Blake, known to many as the father of British Pop Art, has created twenty new prints, entitled
The Venice Suite
, inspired by his recent experiences in the Italian city. Depicting an imagined, fairytale vision of the city, the prints draw from a host of source material and were inspired...
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Keith Coventry
Copper and Silk
28 Nov 2008 - 10 Jan 2009
Keith Coventry’s association with the yBa movement of the 1990s is more to do with generation rather than approach to practice. His significance to that generation, and more broadly to the history of contemporary British art in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries is here presented through the medium of printmaking....
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Peter Saville
Accessories To An Artwork
10 Oct - 22 Nov 2008
Paul Stolper is pleased to announce ‘Accessories to an artwork’, an exhibition by Peter Saville. Peter has designed and fabricated a white cardboard flat-pack plinth, a number of which will be distributed throughout the gallery. Made of white centred display board, and in a prototype edition of 200, the plinth...
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Damien Hirst
Blood On Paper: The Art Of The Book at The V&A
15 Apr - 29 Jun 2008
Blood on Paper: The Art of the Book reveals the astonishing inventiveness with which the book has been treated by some of the most influential and respected artists of our time. Blood on Paper presents a selection of works from Matisse, Miró and Picasso to Anthony Caro, Damien Hirst and...
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Peter Blake
An Alphabet
23 Nov 2007 - 5 Jan 2008
Peter Blake’s ‘An Alphabet’ is both a tour de force of printmaking and a summation of so many of his artistic concerns. Thematically, the alphabet allows Blake to indulge in his passion for collecting letters and imagery, and yet the finite limits set by an A to Z are quite...
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Damien Hirst
New Religion at Palazzo Pesaro Papafava, Venice, Italy
6 Jun - 31 Jul 2007
Paul Stolper is pleased to announce the launch and exhibition of ‘New Religion’, a major new project by Damien Hirst, which is travelling to the Palazzo Pesaro Papafava , Venice. “I can’t understand why some people believe completely in medicine but not in art, without questioning either.”(Damien Hirst, 1991) Throughout...
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Damien Hirst
New Religion at All Hallows Church, London
3 Mar - 4 Apr 2007
Paul Stolper and Wallspace are pleased to announce the exhibition of ‘New Religion’ in the church of All Hallows on the Wall 7 March – 4 April 2007 “I can’t understand why some people believe completely in medicine but not in art, without questioning either.”(Damien Hirst, 1991) Throughout the course...
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Damien Hirst
New Religion at Triumph Gallery, Moscow
4 - 5 Dec 2006
Paul Stolper is pleased to announce the launch and exhibition of ‘New Religion’, a major new project by Damien Hirst, which is travelling to Triumph Gallery in Moscow. “I can’t understand why some people believe completely in medicine but not in art, without questioning either.”(Damien Hirst, 1991) Throughout the course...
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Damien Hirst
New Religion at Rogaland Museum Of Fine Arts, Norway
19 Apr - 6 Aug 2006
Paul Stolper is pleased to announce the launch and exhibition of ‘New Religion’, a major new project by Damien Hirst, which is travelling to Rogaland Museum of Fine Arts , Norway. “I can’t understand why some people believe completely in medicine but not in art, without questioning either.”(Damien Hirst, 1991)...
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Kevin Cummins
Arca
9 Feb - 11 Mar 2006
Whilst the music was the most important part of Joy Division’s oeuvre, Kevin Cummins’ photographs were integral to our visual perception of the band. Shot in monochrome, exactly as they would be used in the music press, the photographs acted as the visual counterpart to the music. Taken in rehearsal...
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Damien Hirst
New Religion
13 Oct - 19 Nov 2005
Throughout the course of Damien Hirst’s career, belief has been at the heart of his work. Early medicine cabinets such as God, 1989, pitched an unquestioning belief in scientific rationalism – the conviction that pills can cure you – against the more subjective belief in religion and the redemptive healing...
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