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Gravy Boats

Print
2019 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Phillip Reeves (born 1985) is one of the winners of the annual Graduate Prize awarded to selected MA fine art graduates from major London art colleges by Jealous Print Studio. Noh masks have been a constant in Phillip Reeve's work for many years. This piece is based upon a parade of characters in seen the street by the artist. Philip has used these characters repeatedly in different settings, imagining them performing a time travelling soap opera that he creates sets for, ready for them to act scenes out in.

Object details

Category
Object type
TitleGravy Boats (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Colour screenprint
Brief description
Phillip Reeves: Gravy Boats, 2019. Screenprint.
Physical description
Print
Dimensions
  • Height: 95cm
  • Width: 75cm
Copy number
AP
Marks and inscriptions
AP
Credit line
Given by Jealous Print Studio
Summary
Phillip Reeves (born 1985) is one of the winners of the annual Graduate Prize awarded to selected MA fine art graduates from major London art colleges by Jealous Print Studio. Noh masks have been a constant in Phillip Reeve's work for many years. This piece is based upon a parade of characters in seen the street by the artist. Philip has used these characters repeatedly in different settings, imagining them performing a time travelling soap opera that he creates sets for, ready for them to act scenes out in.
Collection
Accession number
E.756-2019

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Record createdJune 21, 2019
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