Discover Hannah Quinlan and Rosie Hastings exploration of identity, pleasure, and personal liberation with this bold print: “Everything is folly in this world that does not give us pleasure.” This text, rendered in neon typography, forms the heart of their work, drawing attention to the fleeting nature of life and the pursuit of joy within a world often dominated by societal expectations.
This hand-signed print forms part of the London Zeitgeist group exhibition curated by Sir Norman Rosenthal, paying homage to his iconic 1982 exhibition 'Zeitgeist.' Drawing inspiration from the city's emerging art scene, London Zeitgeist brings together newly commissioned video works by five leading London-based artists, including Larry Achiampong, Rosie Hastings, Hannah Quinlan, Matt Copson, and Alvaro Barrington.
Available exclusively through CIRCA from June 24 to July 31, 2021, this hand-signed print provides collectors with a unique opportunity to acquire a piece of this landmark exhibition.
TIME-LIMITED EDITION SIZE
Edition of 53
DIMENSIONS
Unframed: 210 x 297mm
MEDIUM
Giclée print on Hahnemühle Museum Etching
AUTHENTICATION
Individually hand-signed (reverse side)
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY (COA)
Arrives with a numbered (1-X), stamped and dated Certificate of Authenticity
RELEASE DATE
24 June until midnight, 31 July, 2021
WHAT IS A TIME-LIMITED EDITION?
A time-limited edition refers to an edition of prints or artworks available only within a specific time frame. Once the time window has closed, no more copies are produced, adding an element of exclusivity and urgency to the edition.
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