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  • MALICK SIDIBÉ | ‘Bamako Nights’
    May 15th 2024
    Young couples enjoying a night out and a twist on the dancefloor, Malick Sidibé captured the enthusiasm of a Malian generation in the wake of the country’s independence in the early sixties. The only photographer in town - equipped with a handheld camera and flash - he roamed the nights of Bamako leaving monochrome snapshots of what optimism and the expectations of a new future looks like. ‘Bamako Nights’ shows Sidibé’s talent at the earliest of his career, unintendedly forming a documentary of the capital in a period of transition. Eyestorm’s representation of his fellow countryman, Seydou Keïta, opened a dialogue with Sidibé; one that shaped exclusive collaborations with the best of West African photographers.
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  • ED RUSCHA | ‘Street Meets Avenue’
    April 18th 2024
    Excavating into one of the simplest form of conveying information, Ed Ruscha has for more than half a century grabbed the attention of his audience and sparked curiosity. One-word outbursts like ‘HONK’ is painted in yellow characters in a diagonal perspective across the canvas; and inventive statements hover in a stylised typography on top of a graphical landscape. Ruscha’s practice of melting conceptual art with everyday words and imagery in a breezy West Coast style has positioned him as one of the most influential American Pop artists since the sixties - and a trailblazer of the L.A. art scene. In the late nineties, the artist found inspiration in ordinary street maps, releasing a series of well-known intersections; one as classic as Street Meets Avenue.
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  • JACKY TSAI | ‘Artificial Intelligence (Lenticular)’
    March 19th 2024
    Juxtaposing the past and present, and the East and West, Jacky Tsai skilfully and humorously dives into themes of impossible romance, political affairs and other current events. In his practice, the fast-paced, ever-changing world - where few can barely keep up with the rapid development of technology - is embraced rather than feared; continuously exploring how to combine traditional artworks with the latest mediums and their potential. Artificial Intelligence (lenticular) from 2018 shows Tsai’s innovative approach in a work directing the spotlight at machine learning, or AI, and its challenges, years prior to it becoming an everyday tool.
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  • JO BRADFORD | ‘Autogenesis’
    February 22nd 2024
    Attending to singular and flawless hues in the spectrum, inside her darkroom, Jo Bradford captures azurite, incarnadine, heliotrope, teal and others in their fleeting existence. Often it is a tightly choreographed play, allowing colour to merge into each other on the light-sensitive paper, creating new harmonious and eccentric hues in the space where they intersect. Bradford is a colourist at heart, an artist who have made colour the subject of her work and the focus of her practice for almost twenty years. A set of 15 luminograms, titled Autogenesis, is an immaculate example of Bradford’s first passage in the continuum.
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  • JENNY SAVILLE | 'Separates'
    January 23rd 2024
    Persistently challenging modern-day perceptions of conventional beauty, Jenny Saville offers a new perspective to a story that throughout history was often told by men. The brush strokes may resemble Lucian Freud and the divine fleshy palette of Rubens, but ultimately, these are female portraits - powerful rather than beautiful - and painted by a woman. Early shows, ‘YBA III’ and ‘Sensation’ at the Royal Academy of Arts, placed Saville in the spot light, quickly associating her as one of the young British artists in the nineties; a starting point of a career now in its fourth decade which has reaped numerous achievements for the artist. The first lithographic edition, Separates, follows the characteristics of Saville’s works and palette, although distinctively different in medium and technique.
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Described as the ‘enfant terrible’ of the art world, Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan creates controversial sculpture and performance work, often with a morbidly dark humour. The artist pushes the boundaries of the ever-actual question of “What is art?” by bringing the viewer into a no-man’s land of absurdity and existential brilliance. In 2019 Cattelan reiterated his status of notoriety by taping a banana to a wall with duct tape at the Art Basel art fair in Miami.
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We are working on a catalogue raisonné spanning a quarter of a century, showcasing the incredible works released exclusively by Eyestorm between 1999-2024.
Damien Hirst - Beautiful, Galactic, Exploding Screenprint (Spin)
James Welling - New Abstraction 31 (1998)
Alioune Ba - Djabi (1994)
Henrik Simonsen - Orange Sloe
Helmut Newton - Cyberwoman 6
Henrik Simonsen - Pink Sloe
 

Beautiful, Galactic, Exploding Screenprint (Spin)

New Abstraction 31 (1998)

Djabi (1994)

Orange Sloe

Cyberwoman 6

Pink Sloe

Available from a private collection
Available from a private collection
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