ONE HUNDRED YEARS Print Portfolio
Box: 91 x 74 x 6.5 cm (35 x 29 x 2.5 in)
A third of the profits from the sale of each print will be donated to Save the Children. The Save the Children Fund is a charity registered in England and Wales (213890) and Scotland (SC039570).
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Counter Editions is pleased to present the ONE HUNDRED YEARS Print Portfolio, a fundraising project that celebrates 100 years of Save the Children. A third of the profits from the sale of each print will be donated to Save the Children. The Save the Children Fund is a charity registered in England and Wales (213890) and Scotland (SC039570).
The ten contributing artists are:
Katherine Bernhardt
African Violet (2019), Lithograph, Edition of 200
Martin Creed
Work No. 3370 (2019), Screenprint with fluorescent glitter, Edition of 125
Tracey Emin
I Loved My Innocence (2019)
, Lithograph, Edition of 200
Antony Gormley
FREE (2019), Lithograph with screenprint glaze & hand poured varnish, Edition of 125
Harland Miller
High on Hope (2019), Screenprint, Edition of 75
Joyce Pensato
Margate Batman (2019), Lithograph, Edition of 125
Rob Pruitt
Giant Pandas Spend About 12 Hours a Day Eating Up to 15 Kilograms of Bamboo. Bamboo is Rich in Protein as Well as Fibre, Which is Why They Poop Up to 50 Times a Day! Sometimes They Eat and Poop at the Same Time. (2019), Screenprint with hand applied glitter, Edition of 125
Benjamin Senior
Ball Games (2019), Lithograph, Edition of 100
David Shrigley
I love… (2019), Screenprint, Edition of 125
Rose Wylie
Singing In The Rain... (2019), Lithograph with screenprint, Edition of 100
The full list of contributing artists is: Katherine Bernhardt, Martin Creed, Tracey Emin, Antony Gormley, Harland Miller, Joyce Pensato, Rob Pruitt, David Shrigley, Benjamin Senior and Rose Wylie.
Work began on the 100 Years project in 2018 when we were asked by Greg Nugent (of Inc London) if we could get involved in help raise funds for, and awareness of, the Save the Children’s centenary celebrations. We had worked with Greg before to make the London 2012 official prints.
Together with Sir Nicholas Serota and Tracey Emin we invited 10 international artists to make a print which reflected broadly on the theme of childhood. As always, it’s a fascinating and exciting process developing a series of prints and seeing how different artists respond to the brief.
There has also been the added pleasure of producing the majority of the prints in our new print studio in Margate which has allowed us to give extra time and attention to creating them. The outcome of this is that we have been able to produce a truly exceptional portfolio of work.
We are proud to be involved with Save the Children. We will be donating 1/3 of the profits from sale of the prints to the charity which provide vital support for the incredibly important work that they carry our with vulnerable children around the world.