Kingston Smith W1 and
Frameless Gallery
Brochure and price list
Delphine Lebourgeois
Delphine Lebourgeois (b 1976), a graduate from Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts de Lyon, and from Central St Martins, has been working in London as an artist for more than ten years.
Throughout her latest 3 solo shows in London “Papillionades, A&D Gallery 2007”, “Amazons and Other stories, Coningsby Gallery 2009”, and “Over the Cover, Frameless gallery - 2011”, Lebourgeois has constantly renewed her intimate exploration of emotions that she identifies as creative energies. Anger, Fear and Joy are amongst the emotions portrayed in her latest series “Deesses”.
Intuitive and fuelled with romantic visions , Lebourgeois's images are collages in their making as well as in the way the ideas are built: incongruous elements play with each other and grow organically into a beautiful, and surreal universe. Fascinated by hats and other head-dresses, many of her figures are adorned by a piece of ec-centric millinery, sometimes no less than a fragment of land or a genealogy tree. These headpieces act as poetic metaphors hinting at the subject’s emotions, dreams and aspirations.
Delphine Lebourgeois was the winner of the Images 29 Critics Award. She was also one of the 4 artists nominated by public vote for the Club Monaco Emerging Artist Award in November 2011
Déesse III
S/N Limited Edition of 20 Giclee print on 310 gsm archival etching paper
image size 565mm x 717mm paper size 594mm x 841mm
Year of release 2011
£630 (unframed)
Déesse II (small)
S/N Limited Edition of 12 Giclee print on 310 gsm archival etching paper
image size 300mm x 470mm paper size 420mm x 594mm
Year of release 2012
£390 (unframed) £530 (framed)
Also available in larger size:
edition of 8 – Paper dimensions 841x1189mm - Im-age dimensions 716x950mm - £995 (unframed)
Déesse IV “The Wolves” (large)
S/N Limited Edition of 5 Giclee print on 310 gsm Hahnemuhle Ger-man etching paper
image size 610mm x 885mm paper size 841mm x 1189mm
Year of release 2012
£948 (unframed) £1148 (framed)
Also available in smaller size:
edition of 15 – Paper size: 594mm x 420mm – Image size: 475mm x 325mm - £390 (unframed)
Déesse VI “The Fall”
S/N Limited Edition of 8 Giclee print on 310 gsm Hahnemuhle Photorag paper
image size 745mm x 1080mm paper size 900mm x 1179mm
Year of release 2012
£1100 (unframed) £1300 (framed)
Les Liaisons Dangereuses
S/N Limited Edition of 20 + 2 A/P Giclee print on 310 gsm archival etching pa-per
image size 300mm x 470mm paper size 420mm x 594mm
Year of release 2010
£350 (unframed) £440 (framed)
Charlotte Lowenskold
S/N Limited Edition of 20 Giclee print on 310 gsm archival etching pa-per
image size 350mm x 465mm paper size 420mm x 594mm
Year of release 2010
£390 (unframed) £480 (framed)
Army
S/N Limited Edition of 20 Giclee print on 310 gsm archival etching paper
image size 570mm x 725mm paper size 594mm x 841mm
Year of release 2011
£695 (unframed) £855 (framed)
Le Moulin de la Galette
S/N Limited Edition of 20 Giclee print on 310 gsm archival etching paper
image size 376mm x 500mm paper size 420mm x 594mm
Year of release 2011
£390 (unframed) £530 (framed)
Still Life with cigarettes 2 2010 8 x 10in, signed, limited edition of 8 Lamda Matt C-Type Print
£650
Cale De Iser
Cale is a young up and coming artist working in and experimenting with a variety of media from sculpture and print-
ing to photography. His practice draws primarily on the Italian Arte Povera tradition, Modernism and Abstract Expres-
sionism. We are very excited to have discovered his work and will be showing him in several group exhibitions
throughout 2013.
Concorde 2010 variable size, signed, limited edition of 8 Lamda Matt C-Type Print
£375
Each of the images enclosed is variable size, signed, limited edition of 8 Lamda Matt C-Type Print, available framed or unframed.
Prague Geometry 3 2010 12 x 10in, signed, limited edition of 8 Lamda Matt C-Type Print £650
Detail 2010 variable size, signed, lim-ited edition of 8 Lamda Matt C-Type Print £265
Still Life with cigarettes 1 2010 8 x 10in, signed, limited edition of 8 Lamda Matt C-Type Print £650
Each of the images enclosed is variable size, signed, limited edition of 8 Lamda Matt C-Type Print, available framed or unframed.
The Boy's Own Annual, 1916 (2013) 28cm x 22cm x 4cm £750
Alexander Korzer-Robinson
Through the tradition of collage Alexander pursues his personal obsession in creating miniature narrative scenes. The
use of antique books makes his work at once an exploration and a deconstruction of nostalgia. Alexander is interested
in the idea of how we construct our own memories of the past from fragments of reality. He sees memory as a process
that combines the wilful aspects of remembering and forgetting with the coincidental and unconscious.
Before Alexander begins to work on a new piece certain boundaries are predetermined through the literature which he
uses. Through his process he aims to transform the meaning of this pre-existing material. The encyclopaedia becomes
a window into an alternate world, much like lived reality becomes its alternate in remembered experience. These
books, having been stripped of their utilitarian value by the passage of time, regain new purpose. They are no longer
tools to learn about the world, but rather a means to gain insight into our own memory process.
Alexander’s book sculptures are made by working through a book, page by page, cutting around some of the illustra-
tions while removing others. The images seen in the finished work, are left standing in their original place.
Meyers 16, 1897 (2013) 25cm x 18cm x 6cm
£550
Meyers 8, 1906 (2013) 25cm x 18cm x 6cm £550
Meyers 22, 1906 (2013) 25cm x 18cm x 6cm £550
Meyers Lexikon 4 (2013) 25cm x 18cm x 6cm
£550
The Fountain, 1906 (2012) 25cm x 18cm x 6cm £575
Other Land, 1906 (2012) 25cm x 18cm x 6cm
£575
Meyers 6, 1897 (2013) 25cm x 18cm x 6cm £550
The Sunday At Home, 1881 (2012) 27cm x 21cm x 5cm
£650
Froilan Cordova
A selection studio pottery and monumental ceramics by renowned Peruvian artist Froilan Cordova. This is a rare opportunity to acquire pieces from the Gallery collection. In the work of creating a piece of pottery, Froilan Cordova, is inspired by and uses a technique employed by his Peruvian ancestors, the Vicus. The Vicus people were part of a Pre-Inca culture that can be traced back to 200-400BC.This technique consists of using basic natural materials - yellow and black clay, algarrobo wood, dry mango leaves and wooden sticks to model the designs. The only industrial material used is oxide to obtain the desired colour finishing. When a vase or a plate has been shaped, it is glazed and fired for the first time using special algarrobo wood. After the cooling down process, the required designs are added by using a mixture of barbotina clay.The second firing follows us-ing mango leaves as fuel. When the piece has cooled down the barbotina clay is washed off to reveal the soft ivory (or coloured) surface. The portion of the vase left uncovered during the second firing has been darkened by the smoke of mango leaves.
Froilan Cordova Studio Pottery, Vincu Pattern, Barbotina clay, 2002 - 2004 £350
Monumental Vincu pot Barbotina clay, 2004 £350
For the other ceramic pieces on show please enquire with the gallery
With special thanks to The Frameless Gallery, Delphine Lebourgeois, Cale De Iser,
Alexander Korzer-Robinson and Froilan Cordova
For enquiries, contact Ciprian Ilie | Vanda Prochazka Founders
+44 (0) 7974 976 736
+44 (0) 7949 942 994 [email protected]