Movement | collect + support guide

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Threshold artspace

Bold contemporary art by Scottish and international artists in Perth since 2005

Open Mon to Sat admission free

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10am-5pm or late on performance evenings

artspace

FREE collector’s guide

COLLECT + SUPPORT est 2006 Invest in exclusive limited edition artworks by Scottish and international artists and support Horsecross Arts commitment to contemporary art

We initiated COLLECT + SUPPORT to help you start or nurture a collection of contemporary art. You may even choose to help a friend start or grow their collection by giving them an exclusive gift of an artwork. With all the earned income from the limited editions re-invested in the contemporary art programme at Threshold artspace, you can feel good about spending while supporting the professional practice of homegrown and international artists. We launched our first limited edition at our first birthday bash in September 2006 with Susan Collins’ Glenlandia. Ever since when we commission a major new multi-channel video art installation we often work closely with the artists to produce a limited edition print on paper or aluminium exclusive to Horsecross Arts. We proudly acquire one of these rare editions for our museum collection while encouraging the patronage of contemporary art, the direct support of artistic practice and the sustainable re-investment in the exhibitions at Threshold artspace. All editions are signed and numbered by the artists on reverse. The works start from £50 each excluding VAT, postage and framing. For sales enquiries please contact the Box Office or drop me a line at inedkova@horsecross.co.uk. Iliyana Nedkova, Horsecross Arts Creative Director of Contemporary Art

signs of direction (2016) Brian Hartley (Scotland)

£50 each

featuring Solène Weinachter (dance)

Celebrating the cultural legacy of the artistc diva and dance pioneer Margaret Morris (1891-1980), this is a limited edition of ten artist’s photographic prints on museum quality paper (315gsm, acid-free Innova IFA11 smooth cotton matt paper). Struck by the vitality and modernity of Margaret Morris, the visiual artist, reflected even in her own notation for dance, Brian Hatrley approached his passion for dance through drawing, painting and staged photography.

Carved by Light (2015) Agnieszka Kozlowska (Poland/England)

£50 each

A blind-embossed print on handmade paper in a limited edition of ten and two artist’s proofs from the artist’s own photographic reliefs marking the 150th anniversary of the golden age of alpinism. In the summer of 2015 Agnieszka Kozlowska traversed the highest ranges of the Alps carrying heavy large-format camera and light-sensitive materials and climbed to the locations overlooking the 30 major peaks ascended by the British mountaineers in that period (1854-1865). Using a heretofore unexplored photographic technique, for each summit the artist produced a relief in a photopolymer plate exposed directly in-camera for several hours. The Grand Cornier (3962m a.s.l.) selected for the edition, was climbed for the first time by Edward Whymper with guides Christian Almer, Franz Biener and Michel Croz on the16th of June 1865.

The Dusk Water (2015) Alex Boyd (Germany/Scotland)

£50 each

With its distinctive peak, Cir Mhor is best known as the Scottish Matternhorn and one of the finest mountains on the Isle of Arran. This work also pays an homage to the Japanese landscape artist Hiroshi Toshida. A print on handmade paper in a limited edition of ten and two artist’s proofs from the artist’s ongoing Dusk Water series. A rare and exclusive edition from an artist who has earned wide critical acclaim for working in remote places.

Threshold artspace | Horsecross Arts | Perth Concert Hall Mill Street | Perth | PH1 5HZ | 0044 (0) 1738 621 031 | info@horsecross.co.uk

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