YSP Limited Editions Brochure

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Limited Editions Hemali Bhuta Tom Frost Nigel Hall Jonny Hannah Angela Harding Mark Hearld Roger Hiorns Angie Lewin Joan Mirรณ David Nash Jaume Plensa Peter Randall-Page Rob Ryan Sarah Staton Emily Sutton Bill Viola Donna Wilson Yorkshire Sculpture Park ysp.org.uk



YSP's world-class temporary exhibitions programme includes some of the world’s leading artists across five indoor galleries and the open air. Recent highlights include exhibitions by Not Vital, KAWS, Bill Viola, Anthony Caro, Fiona Banner, Ai Weiwei, Ursula von Rydingsvard, Amar Kanwar, Yinka Shonibare MBE, Joan Miró and Jaume Plensa. Alongside retail exhibitions by some of the most established painters and printmakers including Rob Ryan, Mark Hearld, Emily Sutton and Angie Lewin. YSP has commissioned an exclusive range of affordable multiples and prints from recent exhibiting artists. This eclectic group of limited editions represents the breadth of YSP’s artistic programme and is a unique way to own work by internationally renowned artists including Joan Miró, David Nash, Peter Randall-Page, Nigel Hall, and Angie Lewin. Many of the artists we work with generously support YSP through the donation of a limited edition to accompany their exhibitions at the Park.

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HEMALI BHUTA Hemali Bhuta was Creative India Visiting Artist at YSP during the summer of 2012 and has a particular interest in making work in response to environments and their materials. Bhuta spent time walking around and getting to know the Bretton Estate, becoming drawn to the trees here and their related folklores. Speed Breakers (2012) are the roots of a fallen beech tree, whose bark was traditionally thought to ward off snakes, cast in bronze and installed within the prominent tree roots on Oxley Bank. Bhuta created a special limited edition bronze ‘root’ from the same beech tree, available exclusively at YSP. Having trained at the LS Raheja School of Art, Mumbai, and MS University, Baroda, Bhuta has exhibited and worked all over the world, often creating site-specific installations in perishable materials, to explore ideas of process and permanence.

Hemali Bhuta Untitled, 2012 £1,200 Buy online – Edition of 20 Approx. length 440mm x width 300mm x height 210mm – Bronze – Weight: 4kg



TOM FROST South Wales-based illustrator Tom Frost designed and produced this limited edition screen print especially for YSP to accompany his solo exhibition, The Wild Collection, in 2014. Tom Frost studied Illustration at Falmouth College of Art, Cornwall and now lives and works in Llanboidy, South Wales. Previous exhibitions include Rostra Gallery, Bath; Emma Mason Gallery, Eastbourne; New York Affordable Arts Fair; Frome Festival, Gloucestershire; East London Comic + Arts Festival; and Pick Me Up, London.

Tom Frost Ram Brand, 2014 Unframed £100 Framed £180 Buy online – Four-colour screen print – Edition of 150 – Paper Size: 76cm x 56cm – Material: Somerset satin 300gsm paper – Printed by Jealous Print Studio, London



NIGEL HALL Hall is one of Britain’s most distinguished sculptors and has had many exhibitions around the world. He is best known for his location-based installation art and is widely collected. Whispers was produced by renowned printmaker Norman Ackroyd from a 2007 charcoal drawing by Nigel Hall through etching processes known as sugar lift and spit bite aquatint. This limited edition print accompanied Hall’s exhibition, Sculpture & Drawing, at YSP in 2008.

Nigel Hall Whispers, 2007 Unframed £260 Framed £310 Buy online – Limited Edition Etching – Edition of 90 – 53 x 39cm – Printed on 300gsm Somerset cotton paper



JONNY HANNAH Born and bred in Dunfermline, Hannah studied Graphic Arts and Illustration at Liverpool Art School and later Illustration at the Royal College of Art, graduating in 1998. He is now a lecturer for the BA Illustration course at Solent University, Southampton, and continues to work as a printmaker, creating screen printed books, posters and prints for his own business Cakes & Ale Press. Hannah also works as a commercial illustrator for clients such as The Sunday Telegraph, The New York Times, English National Opera and Penguin Books. The artist worked with London-based animation company Sherbet on Charles Bukowski’s The Man with Beautiful Eyes, which won the Best Short Animation award at the 2000 BAFTA ceremony.


Jonny Hannah Heavy Wool Products Come To McVouty’s, 2015 Unframed £150 Framed £225 Buy online

– Five-colour screen print on Fabriano 300gsm – Edition of 150 – 40 x 60cm – Lasercut into a concertina shape (no white border or background) – Signed by the artist

Printed at The Penfold Press in Selby, this limited edition screen print was created exclusively for YSP for Jonny Hannah’s solo exhibition, Main Street, in 2015.


ANGELA HARDING Angela Harding is an established painter and printmaker, who works from her rural studio in Rutland. The recurring inspiration for her work is the flora and fauna of the British countryside, which she uses to capture the mood and atmosphere of the landscape within her work. She works mainly in block print, combining vinyl or lino with layered coloured silkscreen, which gives a strong graphic emphasis to the work; working quickly, and directly onto the block. She often describes herself as a ‘narrative illustrator’ as well as fine artist, as her paintings and prints commonly have a story telling basis.


Angela Harding Newby Hare, 2016 Unframed £275 Framed £420 Buy online

– Edition of 150 on Fabriano 300gsm – Stencil screen print and lino cut – Paper Size: 75 x 58cm – Printed on Somerset Tub Sized 410gsm – Printed at The Penfold Press, Selby

This limited edition stencil screen print was produced to accompany Angela Harding’s solo exhibition, Flights of Memory in 2016–17. The work is based upon childhood memories and places visited during Hardings’ childhood years spent in and around Richmond, North Yorkshire.


MARK HEARLD Mark Hearld’s Lapwing’s Nest screen print was created for the 2016 group exhibition, Editions and Objects, produced in partnership with St Jude’s. Born in 1974, Mark studied illustration at Glasgow College of Art and then completed an MA in Natural History Illustration at the Royal College of Art. Taking his inspiration from the flora and fauna of the British countryside, Hearld works across a number of mediums, producing limited edition lithographic and linocut prints, unique paintings, collages and hand-painted ceramics. Hearld has completed commissions for Faber & Faber and Tate. In Autumn 2012 Merrell Books published Mark Hearld’s Work Book – the first book devoted to Hearld’s work.


Mark Hearld Lapwing’s Nest, 2016 Unframed £245 Framed £300 Buy online

– Screen Print – Edition of 100 – 38 x 50cm – 300gsm Somerset Satin – Printed at The Penfold Press, Selby


ROGER HIORNS Produced to coincide with the installation at YSP of Roger Hiorns’ Seizure, 2008/13, this edition is the first to be produced by the artist. Cast from a panel of copper sulphate crystals that was cut out to produce an access hatch into the artwork when it was first fabricated in London in 2008. Roger Hiorns is a London-based artist with an international reputation. He has exhibited widely in the UK and internationally, and has a number of works in public collections across the country including the Arts Council Collection and Tate. Internationally his work is included in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York and the Art Institute of Chicago.


Roger Hiorns Untitled, 2013 £2,500 Buy online

– Edition of 50 – Made to order (allow 4 weeks for delivery) – 26 x 43 x 8.5cms – Alchemie 3660 resin, pigmented white finish


ANGIE LEWIN Lewin studied Fine Art Printmaking at Central St Martins College of Art and Design and printmaking at Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts. After working in London as an illustrator Lewin studied horticulture and a move to Norfolk prompted a return to printmaking. In 2006 Angie was elected to The Royal Society of Painter Printmakers and in 2008 to The Society of Wood Engravers. In 2010 she was elected to The Art Workers Guild. Lewin now lives and works in Scotland.


Angie Lewin Ramsons and Campion, 2013 Unframed £335 Framed £395 Buy online

– Five-colour screen print – Edition of 150 – Image size 56 x 36cm – Paper size 76 x 56cm – Somerset tub sized paper – Printed at Jealous Print Studio, London

This limited edition screen print was produced to accompany Angie Lewin’s 2013 exhibition at YSP, A Natural Line.



Angie Lewin Summer Shore, 2016 Unframed £245 Framed £300 Buy online

– Edition of 100 – Screen print – Dimensions: 38 x 50cm – Printed at The Penfold Press, Selby

This limited edition screen print accompanied the 2016 exhibition Editions and Objects produced in partnership with St Jude’s.


JOAN MIRÓ This exclusive limited edition sixcolour lithograph print was created to accompany the exhibition, Miró: Sculptor at YSP in 2012. The edition of 300 was printed by the Curwen Studio in Cambridge and each print is embossed with © Successió Miró 2012 and has technical details printed on the reverse. Miró was a Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramicist born in Barcelona. The artist had several major retrospectives following his first show in 1941 at The Museum of Modern Art in New York. He won the Venice Biennale Grand Prix in 1954 and was awarded the Spanish Gold Medal of Fine Arts in 1980.


Joan Miro Untitled, 2012 Unframed £330 Framed £400 Buy online

– Edition of 300 – 33.5 x 44.5cm – Lithograph on 300gsm Somerset Velvet – This work comes with a Certificate of Authenticity


DAVID NASH David Nash created these limited editions exclusively to support his major exhibition at the Park in 2010. The artist’s relationship with YSP started back in 1982 with a residency, when he created site specific works for the Park. An artist of international renown, Nash’s work is held in private collections and public galleries all over the world including the Guggenheim, Tate and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. At the age of 21, Nash established a base in Blaenau Ffestiniog, North Wales, and lives and works at Capel Rhiw, a former chapel built in 1863.

David Nash Red and Black Column, 2010 Unframed £1,410 Framed £1,550 – Limited edition of 12 – Unframed size: 101.5 x 66.5cm – Framed Size: 110 x 75cm – Charcoal pastel stencils on Waterford 356gsm paper – Signed by the artist



JAUME PLENSA This limited edition etching was produced specially to accompany Jaume Plensa’s popular exhibition in 2011. The unique 250gsm paper is handmade from the fibres of the abaca plant. Born and based in Barcelona, Plensa has an international reputation for major exhibitions and public art projects around the world, sculpture, drawings, prints, acoustic installations and designs for opera and theatre.


Jaume Plensa Sihouette II, 2011 Unframed £350 Framed £400 Buy online

– Edition of 90 – 30 x 42cm – Etching on handmade paper – Signed by the artist


PETER RANDALL-PAGE Wing accompanied Peter RandallPage’s major exhibition at YSP in 2009 and highlights his skill as a draughtsman. Since the 1990s, Randall-Page has gained an international reputation through his sculpture, drawings and prints and he is now one of Britain’s leading sculptors carving in stone.


Peter Randall Page Wing, 2009 Unframed £260 Framed £360 Buy online

– Limited edition aquatint etching – Edition of 100 – 60.5cm x 22.5cm – Paper and burnt sienna ink – Signed by the artist


ROB RYAN Celebrating Rob Ryan’s love of the Yorkshire landscape, in the year that the world’s greatest bicycle race visited Yorkshire, YSP commissioned an exclusive, intricately detailed, large three-colour screen print from this iconic London-based artist. Born in Cyprus, Ryan now lives and works in London. He studied Fine Art at Trent Polytechnic and at the Royal College of Art in London where he specialised in printmaking. Although Ryan views himself first and always as a fine artist, his intricate papercut work adapts itself readily to many other mediums including ceramics, textiles, homewares and even jewellery. Ryan has exhibited widely across the UK and internationally and has collaborated with Paul Smith, Liberty of London, Tatty Devine and Vogue, along with many other established brands.

Rob Ryan ‘Like Time, It Waits for Nobody’, 2014 Unframed £550 Framed £650 Buy online – Three-colour screen print – Limited edition of 100 – Print size: 62.8cm x 84cm – Paper size: 76.2cm x 101.5cm – Paper: Somerset Satin 400gsm



SARAH STATON This intriguing multiple was designed and produced by Sarah Staton exclusively for YSP. Extending the lively cocktail series represented in the Bothy Gallery exhibition of 2008, this work delights in the gloriously kitsch world of cocktail bars, where each ostentatious drink is served in its own specially shaped vessel. Beautifully made and hand painted by the artist, Martini represents a fantastic opportunity to own a work by Staton, who has exhibited all over the world, including shows at Tate Modern, the V&A, the Henry Moore Institute, the Serpentine Gallery and Milton Keynes Gallery

Sarah Staton Martini, 2008 £270 Buy online – 19cm x 29cm x 29cm – MDF, wood and paint – Each multiple is signed and numbered by the artist



EMILY SUTTON Emily Sutton is a celebrated artist and illustrator. Incorporating a love of pattern and detail, her intricate drawings, paintings, and screen prints have taken inspiration from her travels to Paris and Southern France as well as scenes closer to her native Yorkshire. Sutton has worked with many distinguished clients around the world. She has illustrated books for the Victoria & Albert Museum, Faber & Faber, Random House, Penguin Books, and Walker Books. She has undertaken commissions for brands such as Hermes, Fortnum & Mason, and Betty’s of Harrogate. Sutton was awarded the Elle Decoration British Design Award 2011 for her Curiosity Shop fabric for St Jude’s.

Emily Sutton September Dresser, 2014 Unframed £225 Framed £300 Buy online – Edition of 150 – Lithograph on Somerset Velvet 300gsm – 76 x 56cm – Printed onto Somerset Velvet paper with hand-torn edges, by Curwen Print Studios – Signed by the artist This limited edition lithograph was created to accompany Emily Sutton’s exhibition, Town and Country at YSP in 2014




Emily Sutton Two By Two, 2016 Unframed £245 Framed £300 Buy online

– Screen Print – Edition of 100 – Paper 38 x 50cm – 300gsm Somerset Satin – Printed at The Penfold Press, Selby

This limited edition accompanied the 2016 group exhibition, Editions and Objects, produced in partnership with St Jude’s.


BILL VIOLA In 2015, Bill Viola presented his most extensive exhibition in the UK for over 10 years at YSP. To accompany this show, he released a rare limited edition lithographic print of a drawing, featuring text from the 16th century Sufi romance, Madhumalati. Written by the Indian Sufi mystic Mir Sayyid Manjhan Shattari Rajgiri, Madhumalati tells the love story of prince Manohar and princess Madhumalati who must suffer separation and self-transformation before coming together in true happiness. Bill Viola represented the USA at the 46th Venice Biennale in 1995 and his work has been the subject of large solo survey exhibitions at institutions all over the world.

Bill Viola Madhumalati, 2015 Unframed £350 Framed £400 Buy online – Edition of 250 – Lithograph on Somerset Satin White 300gsm – Print size: 28cm x 21.5cm – Paper size: 28cm x 21.5cm – Signed and numbered by the artist



DONNA WILSON To accompany the exhibition Endangered Species, Scottish textile designer Donna Wilson created an exclusive limited edition screen print to mark the start of her printmaking career. This edition takes inspiration from the Park’s landscape and features Wilson’s trademark plants and flowers. Wilson graduated from Gray’s School of Art in 1999 and went on to study mixed media textiles at the Royal College of Art. She set up her company in 2003 and is passionate about creating products that people can connect with, as well as making things that customers will treasure. Wilson runs a studio and workshop in East London.

Donna Wilson Endangered Species, 2011 Unframed £80 Framed £125 Buy online – Edition of 100 – Four colour print – 64 x 45cm – 270gsm bread and butter wood pulp paper



Yorkshire Sculpture Park is the leading international centre for modern and contemporary sculpture. Founded in 1977 by Executive Director Peter Murray, YSP was the first sculpture park in the UK, and is the largest of its kind in Europe, providing the only place in Europe to see Barbara Hepworth’s The Family of Man in its entirety alongside a significant collection of sculpture, including bronzes by Henry Moore, and site-specific works by Andy Goldsworthy, David Nash and James Turrell. As a registered charity, number 1067908 every purchase supports YSP. This enables us to keep access free, maintain an internationally-renowned artistic programme, support learning and community programmes and manage the 500 acre landscape.

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