Fascinated by scenes and events that occur at the periphery of our vision, the places we pass through and situations that we pass by, Martin Brent seeks the decisive moment; a fragment of time that would otherwise be lost, unnoticed or forgotten.
buy now moreSince he first came into the public eye when he co-curated the controversial ‘Freeze’ exhibition of 1988, Damien Hirst has created and drawn attention to a generation of artists who became known as the Young British Artists, and played an important p
Self-taught Canadian photographer Christopher Griffith’s interest in photography first developed while he was studying biochemistry in Montreal. As he began to take more and more photographs, his love for the art developed and four months short of th
Antony Micallef’s ‘bubblegum pop’ paintings combine skilled brushwork with references to old masters and graphic design.
Born in San Francisco, Stefan Ruiz studied painting and sculpture in Santa Cruz before going to Italy to study painting for a year at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Venice.
Lucie Bennett’s work presents potent images of women in varying guises - as haunting sirens, alluring pin-ups and supernatural nymphets - but plays absorbing games with the viewer’s preconceptions of these deceptively familiar archetypes.
Swiss photographer Joël Tettamanti’s stunning photography is a bi-product of his extensive travelling throughout the world to places as remote as Greenland and Lesotho.
Following his death in January 2004, Helmut Newton’s position as one of the world’s most celebrated and distinguished fashion photographers is assured.
German born Daniel Stier creates documentary style photography with a subtle humour and lasting grace. His wry style and remarkable range of subjects means that he is in frequent demand of most best know publications such as Wallpaper* and Vogue.
Eyestorm is the leading online retailer of limited edition contemporary art. Founded in 1999, Eyestorm have published works with Damien Hirst, William Klein, Bob Carlos Clarke, Andy Goldsworthy, Antony Micallef and Peter Blake amongst many other established and emerging artists and photographers. Eyestorm authenticate every piece of work to provide 100% confidence in buying. Feel free to have a browse and contact us on +44 (0)845 643 2001 if any further information is required.
The Wallpaper* Selects editions will remain at the pre-publication prices of £245, £335, £470 and £845, until Friday 10th October. After that, they will increase to their respective RRP prices.
Wallpaper* Selects brings you 10 exclusively published signed, limited edition prints from eight photographers: Jonathan de Villiers, Mauricio Alejo, Jonathan Frantini, Christopher Griffith, Stefan Ruiz, Daniel Stier, Benedict Redgrove and Joël Tettamanti, whose work has been featured in the magazine.
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1. Damien Hirst
2. Mauricio Alejo
3. Peter Blake
4. Lucie Bennett
5. Jonathan Frantini
6. David Bray
7. Jenny Saville
8. Antony Micallef
9. Jamie Reid
10. Christopher Griffith
*Updated 02/10/08
24.9.2008
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