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“As I had heard tales of the enormous aquatint box in the printshop of Niels Borch Jensen, I was thrilled when he invited me to Copenhagen to make prints.” Marina Adams
“As I had heard tales of the enormous aquatint box in the printshop of Niels Borch Jensen, I was thrilled when he invited me to Copenhagen to make prints.” Marina Adams
“As I had heard tales of the enormous aquatint box in the printshop of Niels Borch Jensen, I was thrilled when he invited me to Copenhagen to make prints.” Marina Adams

Marina Adams

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Skyscrapers fade into the hazy sky above the cityscape of Los Angeles in dreamy shades of purple and blue. In the related print, Tan has hand-drawn a coded script, developed by Thomas More in his celebrated book Utopia from 1516. In this fictional travelogue More describes an ideal society built on equality, religious tolerance, welfare, and justice. He imagined that this utopian island would have its own alphabet...
A strange glow pervades Fiona Tan’s Shadow Archive, illuminating a well-organized collection of endless archival drawers. The starting point for the series of six black-and-white photogravures originates from Tan’s fascination for the Belgian visionary Paul Otlet (1868–1944), and his ambitious idea to catalogue all human knowledge in order to build world peace.
A strange glow pervades Fiona Tan’s Shadow Archive, illuminating a well-organized collection of endless archival drawers. The starting point for the series of six black-and-white photogravures originates from Tan’s fascination for the Belgian visionary Paul Otlet (1868–1944), and his ambitious idea to catalogue all human knowledge in order to build world peace.

Fiona Tan

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Julie Mehretu

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In The Balcony Milan explores the absurdity of politics, social and political structures, power dynamics and spectatorship and how these forces affect one’s personal existence.
In The Balcony Milan explores the absurdity of politics, social and political structures, power dynamics and spectatorship and how these forces affect one’s personal existence.
In The Balcony Wardell Milan explores the absurdity of politics, social and political structures, power dynamics and spectatorship and how these forces affect one’s personal existence.

Wardell Milan

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The title of her series of etchings The Unsubs is borrowed from the TV-show ‘Criminal Minds’. The artist depicts unknown subjects or entities from an imaginary world, consciously avoiding characterization. For Leochicospeedy, Bhabha created a series of expressionistic portraits of deities or a race of gods executed in photogravure and etching.
For Leochicospeedy, Huma Bhabha created a series of expressionistic portraits of deities or a race of gods executed in photogravure and etching. Although the works convey an almost nightmarish atmosphere, the underlying photos taken by the artist are of three playing dogs: Leo, Chico, and Speedy. The dogs belonged to the artist’s brother, who passed away in 2015, and to the artist, they represent his legacy.
Leochicospeedy ] Huma Bhabha Plethora Magazine 5th Edition ] In store and awaiting your gaze... www.fallow.com.au

Huma Bhabha

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Matt Saunders created a series of monotypes by simultaneously transferring both sides of watercolours made on linen to paper. The prints carry the weave of the fabric as well as the subtle symmetries and asymmetries of front and back.

Matt Saunders

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The imagery for Tal R’s Adidas Boy, a suite of 24 woodcuts, is based on a group of bronze sculptures created for the exhibition at Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. The concept of revisiting his own imagery for a printmaking project is a familiar work method for Tal R.
The imagery for Tal R’s Adidas Boy, a suite of 24 woodcuts, is based on a group of bronze sculptures created for his 2020 solo exhibition at Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen. For Adidas Boy Tal R depicts figures from his milieu, sketched in white lines against monochrome backgrounds, which accentuate the wood grain of the blocks he had been working on.
The imagery for Tal R’s Adidas Boy, a suite of 24 woodcuts, is based on a group of bronze sculptures created for the exhibition at Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. The concept of revisiting his own imagery for a printmaking project is a familiar work method for Tal R.

Tal R

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Fire is a suite of seven woodcuts by Ragnar Kjartansson
Ragnar Kjartansson’s first collaboration with BORCH Editions simultaneously marks his first exposure to the medium of printmaking. It resulted in a suite of twenty-five etchings and seven large-scale woodcuts.
Ragnar Kjartansson’s suite of twenty-five etchings is a collection of self-contained vignettes; poetic, comical, sometimes absurd scenes combining image and text. He collects scribbles and words in a notebook he is carrying with him wherever he goes. In his etchings, Kjartansson transfers the carefree, spontaneous attitude of his scribbles into permanent traces on copper. These are personal moments transferred into the medium of the multiple.

Ragnar Kjartansson

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In our Copenhagen print studio we work with a wide range of classical printing techniques. Since BORCH Editions was established in 1979, our master printers have refined and perfected many of these techniques. Printers, Printmaking, Master, Range, Studio, Cookers, Printing, Studios, Prints
In our Copenhagen print studio we work with a wide range of classical printing techniques. Since BORCH Editions was established in 1979, our master printers have refined and perfected many of these techniques.
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“As I had heard tales of the enormous aquatint box in the printshop of Niels Borch Jensen, I was thrilled when he invited me to Copenhagen to make prints.” Marina Adams Borch, Pattern Art, Interior Spaces, Copenhagen, Etching, Invitations, Jensen, Adams, Heard
“As I had heard tales of the enormous aquatint box in the printshop of Niels Borch Jensen, I was thrilled when he invited me to Copenhagen to make prints.” Marina Adams
BORCH Editions
BORCH Editions
“As I had heard tales of the enormous aquatint box in the printshop of Niels Borch Jensen, I was thrilled when he invited me to Copenhagen to make prints.” Marina Adams
“As I had heard tales of the enormous aquatint box in the printshop of Niels Borch Jensen, I was thrilled when he invited me to Copenhagen to make prints.” Marina Adams
BORCH Editions
BORCH Editions
“As I had heard tales of the enormous aquatint box in the printshop of Niels Borch Jensen, I was thrilled when he invited me to Copenhagen to make prints.” Marina Adams Tales
“As I had heard tales of the enormous aquatint box in the printshop of Niels Borch Jensen, I was thrilled when he invited me to Copenhagen to make prints.” Marina Adams
BORCH Editions
BORCH Editions
“As I had heard tales of the enormous aquatint box in the printshop of Niels Borch Jensen, I was thrilled when he invited me to Copenhagen to make prints.” Marina Adams Oliver, Gallery Wall
“As I had heard tales of the enormous aquatint box in the printshop of Niels Borch Jensen, I was thrilled when he invited me to Copenhagen to make prints.” Marina Adams
BORCH Editions
BORCH Editions
“As I had heard tales of the enormous aquatint box in the printshop of Niels Borch Jensen, I was thrilled when he invited me to Copenhagen to make prints.” Marina Adams
“As I had heard tales of the enormous aquatint box in the printshop of Niels Borch Jensen, I was thrilled when he invited me to Copenhagen to make prints.” Marina Adams
BORCH Editions
BORCH Editions
The title of her series of etchings The Unsubs is borrowed from the TV-show ‘Criminal Minds’. The artist depicts unknown subjects or entities from an imaginary world, consciously avoiding characterization. For Leochicospeedy, Bhabha created a series of expressionistic portraits of deities or a race of gods executed in photogravure and etching. Expressionist Portrait, Etchings, Criminal Minds, Deities, The Borrowers, Subjects, Unknown, Portraits
The title of her series of etchings The Unsubs is borrowed from the TV-show ‘Criminal Minds’. The artist depicts unknown subjects or entities from an imaginary world, consciously avoiding characterization. For Leochicospeedy, Bhabha created a series of expressionistic portraits of deities or a race of gods executed in photogravure and etching.
BORCH Editions
BORCH Editions
For Leochicospeedy, Huma Bhabha created a series of expressionistic portraits of deities or a race of gods executed in photogravure and etching. Although the works convey an almost nightmarish atmosphere, the underlying photos taken by the artist are of three playing dogs: Leo, Chico, and Speedy. The dogs belonged to the artist’s brother, who passed away in 2015, and to the artist, they represent his legacy. Passed Away, Speedy, Legacy, Atmosphere, Leo, Brother
For Leochicospeedy, Huma Bhabha created a series of expressionistic portraits of deities or a race of gods executed in photogravure and etching. Although the works convey an almost nightmarish atmosphere, the underlying photos taken by the artist are of three playing dogs: Leo, Chico, and Speedy. The dogs belonged to the artist’s brother, who passed away in 2015, and to the artist, they represent his legacy.
BORCH Editions
BORCH Editions
A strange glow pervades Fiona Tan’s Shadow Archive, illuminating a well-organized collection of endless archival drawers. The starting point for the series of six black-and-white photogravures originates from Tan’s fascination for the Belgian visionary Paul Otlet (1868–1944), and his ambitious idea to catalogue all human knowledge in order to build world peace. World Peace, Ambitious, Visionary, Belgian, Fascinator, Endless, Strange, Paul, Archive
A strange glow pervades Fiona Tan’s Shadow Archive, illuminating a well-organized collection of endless archival drawers. The starting point for the series of six black-and-white photogravures originates from Tan’s fascination for the Belgian visionary Paul Otlet (1868–1944), and his ambitious idea to catalogue all human knowledge in order to build world peace.
BORCH Editions
BORCH Editions
The imagery for Tal R’s Adidas Boy, a suite of 24 woodcuts, is based on a group of bronze sculptures created for his 2020 solo exhibition at Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen. For Adidas Boy Tal R depicts figures from his milieu, sketched in white lines against monochrome backgrounds, which accentuate the wood grain of the blocks he had been working on. Art Gallery Interior, Interior Display, Interior Deco, Hallway Gallery Wall, Gallery Frame, Picture Collage Wall, Picture Frames, Wall Design, House Design
The imagery for Tal R’s Adidas Boy, a suite of 24 woodcuts, is based on a group of bronze sculptures created for his 2020 solo exhibition at Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen. For Adidas Boy Tal R depicts figures from his milieu, sketched in white lines against monochrome backgrounds, which accentuate the wood grain of the blocks he had been working on.
BORCH Editions
BORCH Editions
The imagery for Tal R’s Adidas Boy, a suite of 24 woodcuts, is based on a group of bronze sculptures created for the exhibition at Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. The concept of revisiting his own imagery for a printmaking project is a familiar work method for Tal R. Printmaking Projects, Print Artist, Bronze Sculpture, Woodcut, Suite, Sculptures, Exhibition, Concept
The imagery for Tal R’s Adidas Boy, a suite of 24 woodcuts, is based on a group of bronze sculptures created for the exhibition at Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. The concept of revisiting his own imagery for a printmaking project is a familiar work method for Tal R.
BORCH Editions
BORCH Editions
The imagery for Tal R’s Adidas Boy, a suite of 24 woodcuts, is based on a group of bronze sculptures created for his 2020 solo exhibition at Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen. For Adidas Boy Tal R depicts figures from his milieu, sketched in white lines against monochrome backgrounds, which accentuate the wood grain of the blocks he had been working on.
The imagery for Tal R’s Adidas Boy, a suite of 24 woodcuts, is based on a group of bronze sculptures created for his 2020 solo exhibition at Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen. For Adidas Boy Tal R depicts figures from his milieu, sketched in white lines against monochrome backgrounds, which accentuate the wood grain of the blocks he had been working on.
BORCH Editions
BORCH Editions
Fire is a suite of seven woodcuts by Ragnar Kjartansson Ragnar, Frame, Home Decor, Picture Frame, Decoration Home, Room Decor
Fire is a suite of seven woodcuts by Ragnar Kjartansson
BORCH Editions
BORCH Editions
Skyscrapers fade into the hazy sky above the cityscape of Los Angeles in dreamy shades of purple and blue. In the related print, Tan has hand-drawn a coded script, developed by Thomas More in his celebrated book Utopia from 1516. In this fictional travelogue More describes an ideal society built on equality, religious tolerance, welfare, and justice. He imagined that this utopian island would have its own alphabet... Religious Tolerance, Travelogue, Skyscrapers, Hazy, Welfare, Utopia, Shades Of Purple, Equality, Cityscape
Skyscrapers fade into the hazy sky above the cityscape of Los Angeles in dreamy shades of purple and blue. In the related print, Tan has hand-drawn a coded script, developed by Thomas More in his celebrated book Utopia from 1516. In this fictional travelogue More describes an ideal society built on equality, religious tolerance, welfare, and justice. He imagined that this utopian island would have its own alphabet...
BORCH Editions
BORCH Editions
A strange glow pervades Fiona Tan’s Shadow Archive, illuminating a well-organized collection of endless archival drawers. The starting point for the series of six black-and-white photogravures originates from Tan’s fascination for the Belgian visionary Paul Otlet (1868–1944), and his ambitious idea to catalogue all human knowledge in order to build world peace.
A strange glow pervades Fiona Tan’s Shadow Archive, illuminating a well-organized collection of endless archival drawers. The starting point for the series of six black-and-white photogravures originates from Tan’s fascination for the Belgian visionary Paul Otlet (1868–1944), and his ambitious idea to catalogue all human knowledge in order to build world peace.
BORCH Editions
BORCH Editions
A strange glow pervades Fiona Tan’s Shadow Archive, illuminating a well-organized collection of endless archival drawers. The starting point for the series of six black-and-white photogravures originates from Tan’s fascination for the Belgian visionary Paul Otlet (1868–1944), and his ambitious idea to catalogue all human knowledge in order to build world peace.
A strange glow pervades Fiona Tan’s Shadow Archive, illuminating a well-organized collection of endless archival drawers. The starting point for the series of six black-and-white photogravures originates from Tan’s fascination for the Belgian visionary Paul Otlet (1868–1944), and his ambitious idea to catalogue all human knowledge in order to build world peace.
BORCH Editions
BORCH Editions
A strange glow pervades Fiona Tan’s Shadow Archive, illuminating a well-organized collection of endless archival drawers. The starting point for the series of six black-and-white photogravures originates from Tan’s fascination for the Belgian visionary Paul Otlet (1868–1944), and his ambitious idea to catalogue all human knowledge in order to build world peace.
A strange glow pervades Fiona Tan’s Shadow Archive, illuminating a well-organized collection of endless archival drawers. The starting point for the series of six black-and-white photogravures originates from Tan’s fascination for the Belgian visionary Paul Otlet (1868–1944), and his ambitious idea to catalogue all human knowledge in order to build world peace.
BORCH Editions
BORCH Editions
For Leochicospeedy, Huma Bhabha created a series of expressionistic portraits of deities or a race of gods executed in photogravure and etching. Although the works convey an almost nightmarish atmosphere, the underlying photos taken by the artist are of three playing dogs: Leo, Chico, and Speedy. The dogs belonged to the artist’s brother, who passed away in 2015, and to the artist, they represent his legacy. Bellevue, Distance, Art Gallery
For Leochicospeedy, Huma Bhabha created a series of expressionistic portraits of deities or a race of gods executed in photogravure and etching. Although the works convey an almost nightmarish atmosphere, the underlying photos taken by the artist are of three playing dogs: Leo, Chico, and Speedy. The dogs belonged to the artist’s brother, who passed away in 2015, and to the artist, they represent his legacy.
BORCH Editions
BORCH Editions
Julie Mehretu, Epigraph, Damascus, 2016. Photogravure, sugar-lift aquatint, spit-bite aquatint, open bite, and Hahnemühle Bütten 350 gr., 97 5/8 x 226 in. Collection of Noel Kirnon. Blackboard Drawing, Betye Saar, Charcoal Art, Orange Paint, Lacma, African American Art, Ink Painting, Black Art
Julie Mehretu, Epigraph, Damascus, 2016. Photogravure, sugar-lift aquatint, spit-bite aquatint, open bite, and Hahnemühle Bütten 350 gr., 97 5/8 x 226 in. Collection of Noel Kirnon.
Leochicospeedy ] Huma Bhabha Plethora Magazine 5th Edition ] In store and awaiting your gaze... www.fallow.com.au Artisan Fragrance, Japanese Ceramics, Gazing, Curiosity, Edition, Handcraft, Store, Aesthetic, Larger
Leochicospeedy ] Huma Bhabha Plethora Magazine 5th Edition ] In store and awaiting your gaze... www.fallow.com.au
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In The Balcony Milan explores the absurdity of politics, social and political structures, power dynamics and spectatorship and how these forces affect one’s personal existence. Paul Bert, Wall Colors, Pub, Insp, Balcony, Hallway, Lockers, Ceiling
In The Balcony Milan explores the absurdity of politics, social and political structures, power dynamics and spectatorship and how these forces affect one’s personal existence.
BORCH Editions
BORCH Editions