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  • HAMISH FULTON | ‘Leave Only Footsteps, Take Only Photographs’
    September 03rd 2024
    An artist among walkers, and a walker among artists, Hamish Fulton is an outlandish and inspiring figure. For several decades he has embarked on short walks and demanding ones of up to 50 miles a day, depending on the terrain, and in all weathers. From Soho to Saskatchewan, from his home in Kent to the peaks of Nepal, he has trekked, hiked and trudged the world in small groups in solitude. His object is to unite two apparently incongruous activities: walking and art. A series of print editions from the turn of the millennium invites the viewer to join Fulton on four walks covering three continents.
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  • JOHN SIMPSON | ‘Omega and the Bear’
    August 07th 2024
    Studying the historic and organic relationship between humans and animals, John Simpson reflects on what at times seems to be a long lost bond. In his drawings, the artist’s references to Classical Antiquity, folklore and beliefs are plentiful; returning to scenes from the tale of Actaeon and Artemis, and other intriguing, mythological encounters. The serigraph, Omega and the Bear, elaborates on a series of lithographs by Edvard Munch, and through his signature monochrome palette, Simpson takes control of the narrative and leads the viewer into a philosophical story of related beings.
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  • HENRIK SIMONSEN | ‘Blue Hour’
    July 10th 2024
    Danish artist Henrik Simonsen has time and time again captivated the audience with his ability to represent the beauty of nature’s forms, composition, light, and colour in his original prints and paintings. Inspired by his time spent in the Scandinavian countryside, Simonsen not only creates works from his observations of plants’ and flowers’ physical features, but also from personal impressions and experiences of nature. One print edition, Blue Hour, portrays a small patch of nature confined in subtle, dazzling and gripping blue tones, and lets everyone in on an inspiring tale of new beginnings.
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  • DENNIS OPPENHEIM | ‘Go-Between’
    June 13th 2024
    Approaching the world with a judicious curiosity, Dennis Oppenheim pursued the answers with the mind of a scientist. Large-scale and site-specific Earthworks, projects exploring his own actuality, and performance works that regularly included his family; these were just a few of Oppenheim’s quests to unveil the nature of art. The artist’s methodology of documenting the projects and artworks in photographs and operational details made Oppenheim a pioneering figure within several art movements in the sixties and seventies. From his series of genetic works, Go-Between was presented as a diptych in 2000; two black-and-white photograph studying a family showdown.
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  • MALICK SIDIBÉ | ‘Bamako Nights’
    May 15th 2024
    Young couples enjoying a night out and a twist on the dancefloor, Malick Sidibé captured the enthusiasm of a Malian generation in the wake of the country’s independence in the early sixties. The only photographer in town - equipped with a handheld camera and flash - he roamed the nights of Bamako leaving monochrome snapshots of what optimism and the expectations of a new future looks like. ‘Bamako Nights’ shows Sidibé’s talent at the earliest of his career, unintendedly forming a documentary of the capital in a period of transition. Eyestorm’s representation of his fellow countryman, Seydou Keïta, opened a dialogue with Sidibé; one that shaped exclusive collaborations with the best of West African photographers.
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Swayed by pop culture and consumerism, Kenny Scharf swiftly became an integral part of the influential East Village art scene in the early eighties in New York; a diverse group of graffiti, hip hop and street artists. Trying to push the line between popular culture and art, his early cartoon-style work, informed by Flintstone and The Jetsons, shifted in the decades to come into colourful, smiley and stylised aliens blending into each other - a genre he framed as Pop Surrealism. Bismoland, Check Fest and Red Spiral Snake are three lithographic editions from the nineties released through Eyestorm, presenting different visual sides to Scharf’s urban art practice.
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We are working on a catalogue raisonné spanning a quarter of a century, showcasing the incredible works released exclusively by Eyestorm between 1999-2024.
Jacky Tsai - Cloisonné Skull
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Henrik Simonsen - Red and Blue
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Cloisonné Skull

Snowblind

Save Empress Wu

Red and Blue

Leda (1974)

Opium

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Available from a private collection
Available from a private collection
Available from a private collection
Available from a private collection
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