The set of seven prints come in a cloth-bound handmade portfolio box
The set of seven prints come in a cloth-bound handmade portfolio box
The set of seven prints come in a cloth-bound handmade portfolio box Screenprinted Colophon Katherine Bernhardt, Humid (2024) 15 Colour Lithograph. Edition of 125 Katherine Bernhardt signing her prints
Frank Bowling, Three (2024) 27 Colour Screenprint. Edition of 100 Frank Bowling signing his prints Tracey Emin, Choose Love (2024) 1 Colour Lithograph. Edition of 100 Tracey Emin signing her prints Jon Key, Waiting for You (2024) 12 Colour Screenprint with Satin and Gloss Varnish. Edition of 75 Jon Key signing his prints Studio Lenca (Jose Campos) signing his prints Studio Lenca, Hermanos Lejanos (2024) 9 Colour Screenprint and 2 Colour Lithograph with Hand-applied Paint and Oil Stick Embellishments. Edition of 75 Harland Miller signing his prints Harland Miller, Yes (2024) 35 Colour Screenprint with Varnish. Edition of 75 Jonas Wood, White Flower with Grid (2024) 16 Colour Screenprint. Edition of 100 Jonas Wood signing his prints

Choose Love Print Portfolio

Set of limited edition prints by seven leading contemporary artists in a cloth-bound portfolio box. Print mediums include screen printing and hand-pulled lithography with hand-applied embellishments.
Prints: 76 x 60 cm (29.9 x 23.6 in)
Box: 91 x 74 x 6.5 cm (35 x 29 x 2.5 in)
Prints are signed, numbered and dated by the artists

A third of the profits from the sale of each print will benefit Choose Love

Prints by:
Katherine Bernhardt
Frank Bowling
Tracey Emin
Jon Key
Studio Lenca
Harland Miller
Jonas Wood

$38,000
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Katherine Bernhardt (b. 1975, St. Louis, US)

Katherine Bernhardt’s boundless visual appetite has established her as one of the most energetic painters working today. Her trust in the fundamental underpinnings of painting gives her the freedom to depict anything she wants, and the democratising surfaces of her canvases work without illusion, perspective, logical scale shifts, or atmosphere. With Bernhardt’s blunt yet lyrical approach, each painting has the feel of a complete thought that engages rich and raucous free association.

Frank Bowling (b. 1934, British Guiana)

Frank Bowling is one of the foremost British artists of his generation. Bowling is best-known for his abstract paintings which can be seen in museum collections all over the world. Ambitious in scale and scope, Bowling’s mastery of the painted medium and explorations of light, colour, and geometry has produced extraordinary bodies of work.

Tracey Emin (b. 1963, London, UK)

Tracey Emin is a British artist who shares her time between the South of France, London and Margate. Emin looks to her life for her primary material. With soul-searching candour, she probes the construct of the self but also the very impulse to create. Unfiltered, irreverent, raw, she draws on the fundamental themes of love, desire, loss and grief in works that are disarmingly and unashamedly emotional. ‘The most beautiful thing is honesty, even if it’s really painful to look at’, she has remarked.

Jon Key (b. 1990, Seale, US)

Jon Key is a Queer Black man originally from the small rural town Seale, Alabama now living and working in Bushwick, NY. A writer, designer and painter, his work excavates the lineage and history of his identity through intersecting themes: Southernness, Blackness, Queerness, and Family. 

Studio Lenca (b. 1986, La Paz, El Salvador)

Studio Lenca is the working name of artist Jose Campos – ‘Studio’ referring to a space for experimentation and constantly shifting place; ‘Lenca’ referring to the name of the artists ancestors from El Salvador. Jose Campos was born in La Paz, El Salvador and like many had to flee the country during its violent civil war during the late 1980s. He travelled to the US by land, illegally with his mother and grew up in the gaze of a strictly conservative administration – an ‘illegal alien’. Studio Lenca is focused on ideas surrounding difference, knowledge and visibility. He works with performance, video, painting and sculpture.

Harland Miller (b. 1964, Yorkshire, UK)

Artist and writer Harland Miller’s polychromatic and graphically vernacular paintings have garnered a devoted following. Infused with irreverent northern English humour and refined by his lifelong love of language, Miller’s work synthesises references from both high and low culture, spanning literature, music, self-help manuals and medieval iconography.

Jonas Wood (b. 1977, Boston, US)

Jonas Wood paints his immediate surroundings: family and friends, domestic or studio spaces, tabletop arrangements of ceramic vessels and plants, basketballs and landscapes. Together these paintings act as an unfolding visual diary of personal memories, poignant moments alongside everyday experiences.

Choose Love does whatever it takes to provide refugees and displaced people with everything from lifesaving search and rescue boats to food and legal advice. They elevate the voices and visibility of refugees and galvanise public support for agile community organisations providing vital support to refugees along migration routes globally.

Counter Editions is delighted to be collaborating with Choose Love on this Limited Edition Print Portfolio to support their vital work helping refugees and displaced people worldwide. The seven prints will be available both individually and as box sets with a third of profits going to Choose Love.⁠

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