Benedict Redgrove’s meticulously crafted and eloquently presented photographs ooze style and clean graphic quality.
Since 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
Minmei Madelynne Pryor Went into the Dryer is the first series in an ongoing project by up and coming artist Tyler Bright Hilton. Each sequence features visual narratives about the fictional character Minmei Madelynne Pryor, and this fi
As fans of this giant of TV comedy might expect, Vic Reeves’ art works mix the surreal and the mundane in a seriously amusing way. Ram-raiding disparate sources of contemporary iconography from celebrities to wildlife and explosives.
Jonathan Frantini is best known for his fashion photography and portraiture. In his work he often tries to re-create the mood and feel of a movie, subtly mixing everyday life with staged scenes to create tension and atmosphere.
With works that include dollar bills stamped with Madonna’s face, and politically suggestive pieces such as ‘Blairman Mao’ and ‘Chelvis’, Brian Jones’ “New Pop” art plays with well known popular culture images and re-delivers them to a wi
Jonathan de Villiers is often praised for his originality in his photographic practice, and when given editorial assignments, attempts to create ‘edgy’ work that is innovative and against the norm.
Although ostensibly a realist painter of landscapes and cloud formations, Gill Rocca continues a tradition of romantic image making that extends back to the great nineteenth-century German painter Caspar David Friedrich.
Benedict Redgrove’s meticulously crafted and eloquently presented photographs ooze style and clean graphic quality.
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In a unique competition, Ford is offering budding artists the chance to have their artwork featured in an advert for the new Ford Fiesta, and The Sunday Times Style magazine. Creatives from News International, Ford and Eyestorm will judge the entries to find the winner, who will also receive £2,000 worth of Eyestorm vouchers.
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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. Lucie Bennett
3. Helmut Newton
4. Mauricio Alejo
5. Jonathan Frantini
6. Antony Micallef
7. Christopher Griffith
8. Peter Blake
9. Stefan Ruiz
10. Jamie Reid
*Updated 09/10/08
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