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David George
Beadnell, Ice Cream Van , England - Black and White Print, Photogravure

2020

$887.46
£650
€764.62
CA$1,235.74
A$1,327.74
CHF 712.33
MX$15,642.26

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Beadnell, England, "Ice Cream Van", from the 'East of Eden' series, 2020 Photogravure; Charbonnel Ink on Archival Somerset Satin Paper Photogravure, 14.85 x 21 cm (image size) on 28 x 39 cm Paper Edition of 3/5 + 2APs, Signed and numbered. Sold unframed but framing available if requested - please enquire or purchase unframed print David George's interest in British landscape began under the tutelage of John Blakemore at Derby University and continues to be a major part of his practice, now mainly concerned with ideas of classical and romantic visual semantics in the contemporary British landscape. His work looks at the decline of traditional industries, incorporating his interest in 19th century European landscape painting. David George (b.1957, Cheltenham and brought up in County Durham) lives and works in east London and in 2009 he co- founded the Uncertain States project which championed contemporary thinking and practice in UK photography by means of a quarterly broadsheet, artists' talks and exhibitions. The project ran for ten years and incorporated over 250 artists, writers and academics into the project. David’s work has been included in The Observer, Photomonitor, The Evening Standard, British Journal of Photography and The Sunday Times Magazine, as well as publications including Archive, Imagining The East End, published by Black Dog in 2013. David George’s monograph Hackney By Night, was published by Hoxton Mini Press in 2015. David exhibits nationally and internationally and is an associate lecturer at London Metropolitan University and visiting lecturer at Norwich University of Arts. His work is in many private and institutional collections.

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