Zoo Portfolio 2005
Artist's Multiple
2005 (made)
2005 (made)
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ZOO Art Fair was a London-based non-profit art fair held annually in October from 2004 to 2009. The event got its name from its first venue, the London Zoo in Regent's Park. It established a reputation for showcasing new and innovative contemporary British art before eventually succumbing to competition from the Frieze Art Fair.
ZOO Portfolio was launched in 2005 and contains work by eleven contemporary artists represented at the 2005 fair. The work was specially commissioned for the portfolio by the curator David Thorpe and represents an eclectic body of practice, ranging from more conventional published media such as screen printing to jewellery, music, and do-it-yourself sculpture.
ZOO Portfolio was launched in 2005 and contains work by eleven contemporary artists represented at the 2005 fair. The work was specially commissioned for the portfolio by the curator David Thorpe and represents an eclectic body of practice, ranging from more conventional published media such as screen printing to jewellery, music, and do-it-yourself sculpture.
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Materials and techniques | Screen print on paper |
Brief description | Mostly English Not Too English, artist's multiple by Ryan Gander from ZOO Portfolio2005 |
Physical description | Two rectangular (portrait format) cream endpapers torn out of a paperback book, printed with text in black ink and mounted side by side on a rectangular (landscape format) A4 sheet of white paper folded in half down the middle. The right hand page has been signed and numbered in pencil on the back, bottom right corner. |
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Content description | Page numbers, headers, and body text, printed in black |
Production type | Limited edition |
Copy number | I/X |
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Credit line | Purchased through the Julie and Robert Breckman Print Fund |
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Summary | ZOO Art Fair was a London-based non-profit art fair held annually in October from 2004 to 2009. The event got its name from its first venue, the London Zoo in Regent's Park. It established a reputation for showcasing new and innovative contemporary British art before eventually succumbing to competition from the Frieze Art Fair. ZOO Portfolio was launched in 2005 and contains work by eleven contemporary artists represented at the 2005 fair. The work was specially commissioned for the portfolio by the curator David Thorpe and represents an eclectic body of practice, ranging from more conventional published media such as screen printing to jewellery, music, and do-it-yourself sculpture. |
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Accession number | E.471:-2008 |
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Record created | September 12, 2018 |
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