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Sotheby’s Auction for Australian Bushfire Relief

We’re delighted to be working in partnership with Sotheby’s on a charity auction organised in response to the devastating Australian bushfire crisis in 2019-20.

Artworks by six phenomenal artists will be auctioned to raise funds for two Australian charities whose recovery has been hampered by Covid-19

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New Limited Edition by Jeremy Deller

Jeremy Deller, has created a new limited-edition print, to help FRAME London raise funds for the victims of the worst bushfires in Australia’s history.

The artwork is an artist impression of one of the Australian residences of the Murdoch family engulfed in smoke and flames.

The print will be sold in aid of the community organisation Mallacoota and District Recovery Association. Images of the fire ravaged town of Mallacoota and its residents sheltering on the beach became front page news around the world.

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FRAME Edition with Aimée Parrott

We’re pleased to announce a new edition with Aimée Parrott, launched to coincide with her solo exhibition at Broadway Gallery, Letchworth Garden City.

Juno's Volute is the second edition to be published by FRAME Editions - a series of collaborations between artist and framer in the tradition of artist's frames. It is a series of ten individual monotypes linked by process and form, overlaid with translucent washes of acrylic ink on glass. The frame has been designed to provide a structure for the various layers to interact.

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New Artists' Edition by Marc Camille Chaimowicz

We're delighted to announce the latest FRAME Editions collaboration - a special new artists’ edition by Marc Camille Chaimowicz co-produced with Nottingham Contemporary, created to celebrate their tenth anniversary.

The edition which comes in a frame designed by the artist, is conceived as a colour-study for a silk scarf. The repeat pattern, printed in five colours, is split into two halves to imply a fold in the fabric, front and back. Each edition is printed onto a hand-applied background in a colour which recurs in the frame design - resulting in each work being slightly different.

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