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ArtSchool Palestine is pleased to announce the sale of two exclusive photographic prints by Sarah Beddington and Anna Boggon.

Produced in an edition of 50, each one is individually signed and numbered by the artist.   Sarah Beddington’s Dog, Cat, Chicken is to sell for 250GBP, while Heaven and Earth, 24 Hours Apart by Anna Boggon is priced at 175GBP.

The two artists have generously donated these prints to support the ArtSchool Palestine international artists-in-residence programme, of which both has been participant this year.

We’re really excited to be offering such excellent and affordable works of art, and thank Anna Boggon and Sarah Beddington for their kind support.
To order an edition, please e-mail samar@artschoolpalestine.com


ARTISTS BIOGRAPHIES AND INFORMATION ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPHS


Image
Sarah Beddington
Dog, Cat, Chicken, 2007
Digital print, 60 cm x 80 cm
50 prints, 250GBP excluding delivery


Sarah Beddington, British artist based in New York and London. Sarah Beddington studied at City and Guilds of London Art School and completed a Masters degree at Central Saint Martins School of Art. A runner-up for the Paul Hamlyn Foundation award in the U.K. in 2006, she has been based in New York since moving there for a residency at ISCP in 2002. She will relocate to Paris at the end of this year for a residency at the Cité des Arts.

Beddington's work is often research-based and investigates the intersection between the social, the personal and the political to be found in everyday occurrences. She uses a variety of media including film and video, installation and drawing to record unique observations about time, place and memory. Her meticulously composed film portraits of particular places are a series of parallel moments, existing in a non-narrative, meditative time. Recording fleeting moments at the edges of our perceived reality, the films often have a poetic and dream-like quality.

Solo exhibitions include 'Crossing', DAC, New York (2008); 'Places of Laughter and of Crying', Bloomberg SPACE, London (2008); Panoptiscope, Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, UCL, London (2006); Parallel Lines and Other Stories, Artlab, Berlin (2005). 

Group exhibitions include 'Les Rencontres Internationales', Reina Sofia Museum, Madrid (2009); 'Eastern Standards: Western Artists in China', MASS MoCA (2009); About Time', Nordjyllands Kunstmuseum, Denmark (2007); 'Panoramica', The Rufino Tamayo Museum, Mexico City (2006); 'Vanishing Point', Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, Ohio (2005).
Her work is represented in a number of public and private collections including Arts Council England.


Image
Anna Boggon
Title Heaven and Earth, 24 hours apart
(Jerusalem 6/5/2005, Perthshire 7/5/2005)
Digital Print, 27cm x 66cm
50 prints, 175GBP excluding delivery

Anna Boggon
born Edinburgh, Scotland, lives and works in London. She received a Masters degree in Fine Art at The Royal College of Art, London. Her practice includes drawing, sculpture, photography, video and site specific installation. Site, displacement and the desire to create a space between fiction and reality is a preoccupation of the artist.

Solo shows include, “Little by Little”, Studio 1.1 Gallery 2005 ”Put em up”, Laura Bartlett Gallery 2004.  Recent group exhibitions include, Heart of Glass, London 2009, Map Games, dynamics of change, Today Art Museum Beijing 2008 and Birmingham Museum. Anna was awarded an Artists Link Residency in China 2005-2006, British Council and Arts Council England, which culminated in an exhibition during the Shanghai Biennale 2006 at Island 6. She is an Associate Lecturer of Fine Art at Wimbledon College of Art, a director of Braziers International Artists Workshop and was part of the collective of Studio 1.1 Gallery between 2004 -05, an artist run space and arena for ideas in every contemporary form. She is in private and public collections Internationally. 


 
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