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The Rivington Place Portfolio

Print
2006-2007 (printed and published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This portfolio was produced on behalf of Rivington Place, the first public arts centre in London to be built since 1968, which now provides the first permanent home for the two institutions leading cultural diversity in Great Britain: Autograph (the Association of Black Photographers) founded 1988, and The Institute of International Visual Arts (inIVA), founded 1994. Both organisations also have important ties to cultural activity in the fields of photography and other arts practice in a global context too. Rivington Place, opened in 2007, is the first public building in the UK by David Adjaye, one of Britain's leading young architects.

The artists (Sonia Boyce, Isaac Julien, Glenn Ligon, Hew Locke, Chris Ofili, Carrie Mae Weems) who contributed to this fund-raising portfolio were approached because of what they represent in terms of cultural difference and identity, both in this country and the USA. Although they all now have established, international reputations, they exemplify those who have been helped and encouraged to achieve such reputation through the activity of both organisations. They have all worked with print previously but are better known for work in other media. This portfolio is a fascinating case study of ideas re-presented and given a new dimension through the character and potential of print.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleThe Rivington Place Portfolio (series title)
Materials and techniques
Paper
Brief description
Rivington Place portfolio, 2006-7: Title page
Physical description
Title page with title of the portfolio and list of artists' names.
Credit line
Purchased through the generous support of the Friends of the V&A
Summary
This portfolio was produced on behalf of Rivington Place, the first public arts centre in London to be built since 1968, which now provides the first permanent home for the two institutions leading cultural diversity in Great Britain: Autograph (the Association of Black Photographers) founded 1988, and The Institute of International Visual Arts (inIVA), founded 1994. Both organisations also have important ties to cultural activity in the fields of photography and other arts practice in a global context too. Rivington Place, opened in 2007, is the first public building in the UK by David Adjaye, one of Britain's leading young architects.

The artists (Sonia Boyce, Isaac Julien, Glenn Ligon, Hew Locke, Chris Ofili, Carrie Mae Weems) who contributed to this fund-raising portfolio were approached because of what they represent in terms of cultural difference and identity, both in this country and the USA. Although they all now have established, international reputations, they exemplify those who have been helped and encouraged to achieve such reputation through the activity of both organisations. They have all worked with print previously but are better known for work in other media. This portfolio is a fascinating case study of ideas re-presented and given a new dimension through the character and potential of print.
Collection
Accession number
E.163:1-2009

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Record createdMay 6, 2009
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