David Spiller Catalogue ƒƒƒ

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DAVID SPILLER TELL ME THERE IS LOVE

104 X 107 CM (42 X 43 INCHES) EDITION OF 95 £5,950

1–17 MAY 2025

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David was born in Dartford, Kent in 1942. He became engrossed in art and popular culture from a young age. His older brothers would play him projections of cartoons and he would spend hours drawing the characters, as a way of keeping them close to him. After studying Graphic Design at Sidcup Art School and painting at Beckenham School of Art, in 1962 he went on to the Slade School of Art, where he was taught by Frank Auerbach and William Coldstream, and he won the Henry Tonks Prize for Drawing. Throughout his long career he enjoyed huge success with regular solo shows through Europe, the UK and America and his paintings are held in important private and public collections worldwide.

Spiller’s vibrant and playful works blend iconic imagery and song lyrics, intertwined with freehand drawings and spontaneous messages. Sometimes happy, sometimes sad - at the core of each of David’s works are universal messages of love. As well as being visually bold and beautiful, his pieces have the ability to strike a chord - helping us replay moments in our own lives and reminding us of what is really important.

David was always captivated by different printing techniques and interested in the global technological advances it shaped. As a student in the early 1960s and inspired by ‘Pop Art’, David began using ground-breaking silkscreen printing techniques, such as directly transferring a movie poster image on to canvas. He explained that this cutting-edge process was at the time, ‘sneered at’, and that this now respected contemporary art process was not considered to be ‘fine-art’. These early canvases were ‘lost’ for decades, but a few resurfaced from an old basement in the early 90’s. David really loved these treasure trove images and lovingly incorporated them into his paintings. By reworking these printed canvases, scrubbing them, painting and scribbling on them - defacing them like a worn poster that had been graffitied on, he injected his energy into the panel and brought the distressed surfaces back to life. It was the beginning of David’s practice of cutting and splicing images together, allowing

him the freedom to rearrange panels and combine random printed elements together with his own text and images to construct a new powerful painting.

For many years David resisted the idea of making prints from his paintings, knowing that the process of altering the scale and density of line would fail to keep his work’s integrity - he vehemently believed they would lose some of their ‘magic’. Although invariably preferring to paint every element, he understood the possibilities technology offered. Following a meeting with Harwood King Printmakers, they devised an innovative way to digitally remove any existing handwritten work from an image and by overlaying a translucent paper, David could create a new work specifically for print on top. This process offered David the opportunity to choose some of his best-loved characters and iconic images - Disney classics, along with Snowy and Deputy Dawg, allowing him to spend time with them again and add new messages of love. He would repaint areas, cut out and add pieces in, change dot sizes and colours and create new text, welcoming the immediacy of being able to add new song lyrics, scribbles and his signature motifs - these freshly adorned scrawlings and paint splashes would be printed in their actual size. Allowing David to be wilder and freer, to graffiti across his own image; “I make the wall and then scribble on it.”

The innovation of the print technique to bring the handwriting more boldly to the foreground, also changed David’s painting practicethe print process fed into his painting methods. It gave him greater confidence to enhance his own hand-written text or figures on his canvases, and sometimes he would hand-paint them to make them stand out more vividly.

“It’s about making something come alive... I would like people to walk into the gallery and smile... You owe it to people to be a bit crazy... To try things...To take a walk on the wild side...”

RARE

As David became older, he felt an increasing urgency to keep his legacy alive, he understood the medium of printmaking was a great way to spread his ‘magic’ further than a single painting might achieve. He loved that his prints could be shared with a greater audience and that his editions offered more accessibility to collectors.

“Maybe all we’re doing is leaving our fingerprints…Leaving our mark.”

The prints in this section come directly from the Spiller Estate or are being sold on behalf of clients. In many cases, there is only one copy available of each.

All works are silkscreens and are signed and numbered. Prices shown are for unframed. Framing can be quoted and arranged on request.

I DON’T KNOW

92 X 92 CM (37 X 37 INCHES)

EDITION OF 50 £6,250

JUST YOU KNOW WHY

99 X 99 CM (40 X 40 INCHES)

2011

88 X 88 CM (35 X 35 INCHES)

EDITION OF 75

£4,950

YOUNG LOVE

88 X 88 CM (35 X 35 INCHES) EDITION OF

£4,950

FOREVER YOUNG

LOVE THE ONES YOU LOVE

2012

95 X 93 CM (38 X 37 INCHES)

EDITION OF 75

£7,500

95 X 95 CM (38 X 38 INCHES) EDITION OF 75

£8,500

WE’RE AFTER THE SAME RAINBOWS END

88 X 88 CM (35 X 35 INCHES) EDITION OF 75 £4,950

88 X 88 CM (35 X 35 INCHES) EDITION OF 75

£4,950

I’LL WALK WITH YOU

90 X 90 CM (36 X 36 INCHES) £4,950

2016

90 X 90 CM (36 X 36 INCHES)

EDITION OF 95

£6,500

88 X 88 CM (35 X 35 INCHES)

X 92 CM (42 X 37 INCHES)

LOVE IS THE LIGHT

2012

88 X 88 CM (35 X 35 INCHES)

EDITION OF 75

£4,950

88 X 88 CM (35 X 35 INCHES)

94 X 94 CM (38 X 38 INCHES)

X 94 CM (38 X 38 INCHES)

98 X 96 CM (39 X 38 INCHES)

X 94 CM (38 X 38 INCHES)

58 X 55 CM (23 X 22 INCHES)

58 X 55 CM (23 X 22 INCHES)

EDITION OF 95

£2,500

ANGELS BRIGHT 2020

RECENT

David continued to make original artworks specifically for prints until his passing in 2018. He painted from scratch individual works, by-passing the digital process and making bespoke new works for printmaking. Fervently keeping alive his life-time’s work, and spending his last working days surrounded by his favourite cartoon family, and including his most important, heartfelt mantras and song lyrics: “Stay forever young” and “I love you”…

The prints in this section are the most recent to be published. There is currently a reasonable amount of each still available, hence their entry level prices.

All works are silkscreens and are signed and numbered. Prices shown are for unframed. Framing can be quoted and arranged on request.

IN LOVE WITH YOU 2023

105 X 102 CM (42 X 41 INCHES)

EDITION OF 135

£1,200

I’LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS

57 X 55 CM (23 X 22 INCHES)

DREAMS CAN COME TRUE

57 X 55 CM (23 X 22 INCHES)

93 X 95 CM (37 X 38 INCHES)

EDITION OF 125

£1,300

SWEET DREAMS

CV

1942

Born Dartford Kent

1957

Sidcup School of Art Kent

1958-62

Beckenham School of Art Kent

1962-65

Slade School of Art London

1980s

Lives and works in Berlin and New York

Gallery & Museum Exhibitions

1987-2025

Galerie Zeitkunst, Cologne

Galerie Eugen Lendl Graz, Austria

‘Woord & Beeld’ Museum Hedendaagse, Kunst, Utrecht

‘Materialisation’ Mannheim Kunstverein, Mannheim

Twinings Gallery, New York

Kana Contemporary Arts Gallery, Berlin

Alexander Roussos Gallery, London

Galerie Ariadne, Vienna

Willy Schoots Gallery, Eindhoven

Reflex Gallery, Amsterdam

Pop & Artvertising Museum Van Bommel, Venlo

Galleria Naviglio, Milan & Venice

Galerie Rokoko, Stuttgart

Galerie Ferdinand Maier, Cologne

Galerie Moderne, Silkeborg

Cotthem Gallery, Knokke

Museum Van Bommel-Van Dam, Venlo

Cotthem Gallery, Barcelona

Beaux Arts, London

Cartoons and Comics. Virgin Atlantic

Guy Pieters Galerie, Knokke & Latem

Guy Pieters Galerie, St Paul de Vence

Gallery Camino Real. Boca Raton

Galerie Klaus Peter Goebel, Stuttgart

Galerie Wild, Frankfurt

Museum Espace, Belleville

Royal West of England Academy, Bristol

Galerie Ernst Hilger, Vienna

Raab Galerie, Berlin

Midwest Kunst Herning Museum, Herning

Apart Media Amsterdam

Galerie Moderne, Silkeborg Denmark

Artcurial, Paris

Galerie Tournesol, Lyon

Willy Schoots Gallery

Interatrium Gallery

Villegle Museum, Saint Gratien

Galerie Tournesol

Harley Gallery Wellbeck Collection, Nottinghamshire

Portland Gallery, London

Long-Sharp Gallery, Indianapolis & New York

Air Contemporary, London

PRIVATE & PUBLIC COLLECTIONS

Morgan Stanley Bank Frankfurt

Belgacom Brussels

Hanwon Museum Seoul Collection UCL Foundation

Carmignac Gestion Paris

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