Chris Gollon
Mater Dolorosa, 2005
Silk-screen print on Somerset 300g fine art paper, from a signed edition of 100. Edition published by IAP Fine Art in 2005. Unframed price shown, please enquire re framing.
28 x 22 in
71.1 x 55.9 cm
71.1 x 55.9 cm
Signed Edition of 100
© Estate of Chris Gollon
Further images
In 2005, Chris Gollon chose to work with master printmaker Ian Wilkinson at the Cambridgeshire-based Limberhurst Press print studio. Ian has worked with many leading contemporary artists including Paula Rego,...
In 2005, Chris Gollon chose to work with master printmaker Ian Wilkinson at the Cambridgeshire-based Limberhurst Press print studio. Ian has worked with many leading contemporary artists including Paula Rego, John Bellany, Eduardo Paolozzi, Elizabeth Frink and Anthony Gormley. In a very creative, technical collaboration with Ian Wilkinson, and using nineteen silk-screens, Chris Gollon produced 'Mater Dolorosa', and also 'Einstein' his first editions of silk-screen prints.
Published by IAP Fine Art, Mater Dolorosa is an edition of 100 silk-screen prints, each signed and numbered by the artist. It is also an official study for the final painting in Chris Gollon's critically-acclaimed Fourteen Stations of the Cross, and is featured in the ISBN-numbered fine art catalogue 'Stations of the Cross' (pictured), a copy of which is supplied with each purchase.
Published by IAP Fine Art, Mater Dolorosa is an edition of 100 silk-screen prints, each signed and numbered by the artist. It is also an official study for the final painting in Chris Gollon's critically-acclaimed Fourteen Stations of the Cross, and is featured in the ISBN-numbered fine art catalogue 'Stations of the Cross' (pictured), a copy of which is supplied with each purchase.
Provenance
This silk-screen print is derived from a painting of the same title, which was a study for Gollon's critically-acclaimed Fourteen Stations of the Cross. Gollon then hand touched the silk-screens to make this original image. A print from this edition is also now used in selected services in St John on Bethnal Green, the grade-one listed church in London where Gollon's Fourteen Stations of the Cross are permanently installed.Exhibitions
St John on Bethnal Green and IAP Fine Art, London & MonmouthPublications
'Chris Gollon: Humanity in Art' by art historian Tamsin Pickeral (Hyde & Hughes, 2010), endorsed by Bill Bryson OBE. ISBN: 978-0-9563851-0-91
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