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Chris Gollon

Mater Dolorosa
Silk-screen print on Somerset 300g fine art paper, from a signed edition of 100. Edition published by IAP Fine Art in 2005.
28 x 22 in
71.1 x 55.9 cm
© Estate of Chris Gollon
Chris Gollon, Mater Dolorosa
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In 2005, Chris Gollon chose to work with master printmaker Ian Wilkinson at the Cambridgeshire-based Limberhurst Press print studio. Ian has worked with many leading contemporary artists including Paula Rego,...
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In 2005, Chris Gollon chose to work with master printmaker Ian Wilkinson at the Cambridgeshire-based Limberhurst Press print studio. Ian has worked with many leading contemporary artists including Paula Rego, John Bellany, Eduardo Paolozzi, Elizabeth Frink and Anthony Gormley. In a very creative, technical collaboration with Ian Wilkinson, and using nineteen silk-screens, Chris Gollon produced 'Mater Dolorosa', and also 'Einstein' his first editions of silk-screen prints.

Published by IAP Fine Art, Mater Dolorosa is an edition of 100 silk-screen prints, each signed and numbered by the artist. It is also an official study for the final painting in Chris Gollon's critically-acclaimed Fourteen Stations of the Cross.

Provenance

This silk-screen print is derived from a painting of the same title, which was a study for Gollon's critically-acclaimed Fourteen Stations of the Cross. Gollon then hand touched the silk-screens to make this original image. A print from this edition is also now used in selected services in St John on Bethnal Green, the grade-one listed church in London where Gollon's Fourteen Stations of the Cross are permanently installed. 

Exhibitions

St John on Bethnal Green and IAP Fine Art, London & Monmouth

Publications

'Chris Gollon: Humanity in Art' by art historian Tamsin Pickeral (Hyde & Hughes, 2010), endorsed by Bill Bryson OBE. ISBN: 978-0-9563851-0-9
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