Giclée print on Hahnemühle Museum Etching
Time-limited edition 24.06.21 - 31.07.21
210mm x 297mm
Hand-signed
£100 + VAT
This Limited Edition print by Rosie Hastings and Hannah Quinlan has been created as part of London Zeitgeist, a new group show that brings together video works by five leading artists from the city’s emerging art scene: Larry Achiampong, Alvaro Barrington, artist duo Rosie Hastings and Hannah Quinlan and Matt Copson. Curated by Sir Norman Rosenthal, the exhibition adopts its title from the curator’s 1982 exhibition ‘Zeitgeist’ that brought together 45 of the world’s most driven and symbolically heroic artists of the moment, and illustrated Rosenthal’s unwavered motivation and capacity to embolden the great talent of the time. Available to purchase on CIRCA for one month only (24.06.21 - 31.07.21).
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY
Each Limited Edition comes with a stamped and dated certificate of authenticity.
DELIVERY
Although we endeavour to deliver the prints as soon as possible, please note that due to the process involved, they may take between 1-2 months to arrive in the post. To guarantee each print arrives in perfect condition, they are carefully wrapped in tissue paper, hand packaged in a heavy duty cardboard wrap and delivered with a tracking number. This is reflected in the shipping fee at checkout.
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING
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ABOUT CIRCA
CIRCA commissions a different artist each month to present new ideas that consider our world circa 2021. Previous CIRCA commissions include work from artists Patti Smith, Tony Cokes, David Hockney and Ai Weiwei.
#CIRCAECONOMY
Everything is folly in this world that does not give us pleasure by Rosie Hastings and Hannah Quinlan is created especially in support of the #CIRCAECONOMY, an initiative which arises in response to our post-Covid world. The #CIRCAECONOMY distributes 70% of profits to commission new culture and help support the creative community through cash grants to artists and institutions.
ABOUT ROSIE HASTINGS AND HANNAH QUINLAN
Rosie Hastings & Hannah Quinlan live and work in South-East London. Working across film, drawing, installation, performance and fresco, Hannah and Rosie address the sociocultural and political structures that reinforce conservatism and discriminatory practices within and around the LGBTQ+ community. Their work archives the politics, histories and aesthetics of queer spaces and culture in the West, and proposes strategies for the redistribution of power in relation to gender, class and race.