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Welcome to Art On The Mind

We are delighted to be hosting the second, annual

Art on the Mind exhibition and auction which brings

together an incredible list of distinguished artists to

raise awareness and funds for Cardboard Citizens.

For 28 years, Cardboard Citizens has successfully

shared stories of those affected by homelessness.

This event and auction will enable us to increase capacity

and expertise within the charity and ensure we are best

equipped to respond and support young people and adults

who are in crisis. All proceeds from the auction will be

invested directly into our Workshop Programme, focusing

on education, skills development, creative expression, and

pastoral support for people with experience or at risk of

homelessness or housing instability.

We would like to give special thanks to all of the artists

who have donated artworks, our headline sponsor

Derwent London and Proud Central – without your

generosity none of this would be possible. We hope you

enjoy this collection of artworks, all bids can be made

online through Paddle8 and the auction is open from 5

June and closes 5pm (GMT) on 19 June 2019.

Thank you for your interest and support

and happy bidding!

Adrian Jackson MBE

Artistic Director & CEO

of Cardboard Citizens

Derwent London is delighted to support

Cardboard Citizens’ Art on the Mind auction

New development at Old Street EC1

Size 125,000 sq ft offices and retail

Architects Morris+Company

Completion 2022

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Cardboard Citizens is pleased to partner with

Paddle8 for the Art On The Mind auction.

Paddle8’s online bidding platform and iPhone

app allows for seamless bidding on featured lots

in this auction.

To register and start bidding, visit Paddle8.com

or download the Paddle8 iPhone app.

How To Participate

ONLINE

Visit Paddle8.com to register to bid and to follow

your favourite artists, designers, and lots.

ON YOUR iPHONE

Download Paddle8’s free iPhone app from the App Store.

You’ll be able to register, bid, and monitor the auction

progress when you’re away from a computer.

HOW TO BID

Enter your maximum bid. The system will then

automatically bid on your behalf up to this amount as

necessary to maintain your position as highest bidder.

You’ll be automatically alerted if you’re outbid.

CHECK OUT

If you are the highest bidder at the close of the auction,

you’ll receive an email about next steps for payment and

delivery or pick-up options.

Have questions about bidding? Please contact: [email protected]

BIDDING WILL CLOSE ON 19 JUNE AT 5:00PM BST

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YOU CAN CHANGE THE STORYEach year we reach 1,500 homeless and at-risk people.

Using the power of professional theatre, participatory

workshops and pastoral support we make a real

and positive difference to our society and those living

on its margins.

To help us do more, become a Friend by visiting:

cardboardcitizens.org.uk/support-us

or contact [email protected]

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David Tovey

DAWN OF LONDON

2013

Paper and acylic

33 x 43cm

○ Starting bid £150

◐ Estimate £300–£600

David Tovey is an artist with lived

experience of homelessness. He is an

educator and an activist who works in

a range of media. Tovey has exhibited

internationally in locations such as the

ATSA Festival Montreal, Somerset House

and Tate Modern, and is the founder of

the UK’s One Festival of Homeless Arts.

This is an original monoprint from an

early series of works about the city he

inhabits – London – signed by the artist.

03 Paul Bellingham

SIAMESE TWINS

2016

Oil pastel and oil bar on cartridge paper

30 x 42cm

○ Starting bid £150

◐ Estimate £200–£300

Paul Bellingham works across painting,

drawing and collage. He is interested

in the process of painting and in the

paint itself, describing his process as a

partnership between the conscious and

the unconscious mind. In this, one of

his ‘blind portraits’, he closes his eyes

and draws the image rapidly. He begins

colouring randomly and becomes more

discerning, making the process a balance

between chance and control.

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An original one off mono-print, signed

Chris Marshall

SOAP CLIFF

2010

Photograph

33 x 44cm

○ Starting bid £100

◐ Estimate £300–£500

Since graduating from the Manchester

School of Art in 1968, Chris Marshall

has been at the forefront of the

environmental art movement; showing

in alternative spaces and working with

unusual materials such as this soap

sculpture. He has worked with BBC

Television, University Hospital Lewisham,

and Tyneside Council, where in 1974 he

transformed the ground floor of a council

house into the interior of a Blue Whale.

01 George Percy

PATH BESIDE TREES

2017

Oil on canvas

101 x 81cm

○ Starting bid £500

◐ Estimate £1000–£2000

George Percy’s work combines a

background of research with a deep

knowledge and love for the history of

painting. This work is an original oil

on canvas.

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Epoh Beech

SNAKE II

2016

Carbon on animation paper

44 x 36.5cm

○ Starting bid £200

◐ Estimate £300–£600

Epoh Beech’s work is strongly influenced

by the narrative force and the quest

for the sublime through the balance

of colour and light. This original

drawing forms part of ‘The Masque of

Blackness’, a hand drawn animation.

It was projected onto The National

Theatre Flytower, and won Best Short

Animated Film Award at the Bulgarian

International Animation Film Festival.

05 Ray Richardson

PARK PLAYER

2019

Conté and oil glazes on canvas

5 x 5cm

○ Starting bid £150

◐ Estimate £300–£400

Ray Richardson is a contemporary

artist known for his paintings which

incorporate the icons of working-

class London. Richardson has received

significant international recognition

for his work, including multiple British

Council Awards and exhibitions at

galleries across Europe. This miniature

painting is conté and oil glazes on

canvas, intending to represent the

Sisyphean battles faced by those

experiencing homelessness.

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With permission of Ray Richardson. Signed on the reverse..Original drawing, part of a hand drawn animation.

Taina Pearson

STILL LIFE WITH LEMONS

2019

Oil & acrylic on canvas

15 x 15cm

○ Starting bid £150

◐ Estimate £300–£600

Taina Pearson is a portrait artist,

classically trained at both Madrid

University and University College of

Wales. She is renowned for her diverse

subjects and unique ability to capture the

subject’s essence. As well as reflecting

a traditional painting technique, her

portraits have a contemporary and

almost three-dimensional quality. This

painting is oil and acrylic on canvas.

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PORTRAIT COMMISSION

Oil & acrylic on canvas

35 x 35cm

○ Starting bid £850

◐ Estimate £1700–£2000

This lot is a commission for an original

portrait in oil and acrylic on canvas. No

long sittings are required as the artist

will contact you to arrange a convenient

time to take a series of photos which

she will then work from in her studio.

The photograph will be taken in London

and the commission must be redeemed

within a year from the date of purchase.

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Ann Gardner

DUSK, ROQUECOR,

SOUTHWEST FRANCE

2019

Oil on canvas

28 x 23cm

○ Starting bid £500

◐ Estimate £1000–£1500

Ann Gardner is a decorated landscape,

portrait and abstract painter, and a

graduate of the Slade School of Art.

This oil on canvas depicts a landscape

from the South of France one of the

places where Gardner has lived, taught

and painted. She has won a number of

prestigious awards and her work is held

in private collections in London, Paris,

Italy, Texas, New York and Switzerland.

This work is oil on canvas and signed by

the artist.

09 Kim Noble/Anon

WE WILL PROTECT YOU

2018

Acrylic on canvas

34 x 44.5cm

○ Starting bid £500

◐ Estimate £1000–£1500

Kim Noble is a artist and author who has

Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). Kim

and her alters began painting in 2004

after working with an art therapist.

The resulting thirteen artists each have

their own distinctive style. This acrylic on

canvas is by Anon, a prolific artist with a

contrasting style.

10 Kim Noble/Abi

HOMELESS WITH

BEST-FRIEND

2017

Acrylic on canvas

25 x 55cm

○ Starting bid £200

◐ Estimate £500–£1000

Kim was the first Artist in Residence at

Springfield University Hospital in London,

has published a book – All of Me – and

has appeared on the Oprah Winfrey

Show, This Morning, including many other

TV and radio appearances. This original

acrylic on canvas is a work by Abi, one of

the more prolific artists.

11 Liz Harrison

GREY PUDDLE 2

2005

Black and white analogue print

on photographic paper

mounted on aluminium

63.5 x 50.5cm

○ Starting bid £200

◐ Estimate £500–£1000

Liz Harrison has been exhibiting,

studying and teaching Fine Art for more

than 40 years. Her practice spans a

broad range of media and is concerned

with an awareness and questioning of

how we realise and occupy space. This

is one of a series of ‘Urban Puddles’,

encapsulating ambiguities and dualities

of the urban everyday. It is an analogue

print, original edition 1 of 5, mounted

on aluminium.

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Graeme Messer

KEWL

2017

Vintage mirror with etching

and found sweet wrappers

74 x 46cm

○ Starting bid £500

◐ Estimate £1000–£1500

Graeme Messer is a multi-disciplinary

artist living and working in London.

Drawing on a background in theatre,

Graeme interweaves performance

with assemblage and the written word

to create an art that is direct, funny,

moving, uncomfortable and unashamedly

autobiographical. This original piece is

a vintage mirror with etching and found

sweet wrappers, signed on the back by

the artist.

13 Dave Brown

FALL

2016

Signed Hahnemuhle photo

25 x 38cm

○ Starting bid £200

◐ Estimate £500–£1000

Dave has practiced photography for over

20 years. He has been commissioned

by publishers, charities, universities,

artists, musicians, comedians and a wide

range of international businesses. As a

founding member of the much loved UK

comedy show ‘The Mighty Boosh’, Dave

has built up an extensive and exclusive

photographic archive from over 20 years

of the show which he has exhibited

throughout the UK and Europe.

14 Pure Evil

UH-OH PURE EVIL BUNNIES

2018

Culture Hustle Blackest Black synthetic

polymer paint on white board

83 x 98cm

○ Starting bid £500

◐ Estimate £1000–£1500

The bold images of Pure Evil, both on

the street and in screen-printed form,

have become icons of East London. In

this piece the artist paints his tag, the

Pure Evil vampire bunny, in black paint

on white board. The tag is a reminder to

the artist of the remorse he felt after

shooting a rabbit as a youth.

15 Victoria Topping

FIRST KISS

2018

Digital collage, with gold leaf

and holographic hand finishing

84.1 x 118.9 cm

○ Starting bid £500

◐ Estimate £1000–£1500

Victoria Topping’s work is heavily inspired

by the vibrancy of music. Using mixed

media and digitals to combine textures

and images she develops a distinct visual

language or ‘music for the eyes’. She is

Artist Director of On The Corner Records

and has worked extensively creating

branding and aesthetics for musical

events and spaces. This is a digital

collage edition of 50, hand finished with

gold leaf and holographic detail and

signed by the artist.

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Jeremy Deller

STRONG AND STABLE

MY ARSE

2017

Poster printed blue-

backed matt finish paper

50 x 75cm

○ Starting bid £300

◐ Estimate £500–£1000

Jeremy Deller is a conceptual, video and installation

artist. Much of Deller’s work is collaborative; it has a

strong political aspect both in the subjects dealt with

and the devaluation of artistic ego through the creative

process. He won the Turner Prize in 2004 and in 2010

was awarded the Albert Medal from the Royal Society

for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and

Commerce (RSA).

For the flyingleaps project Jeremy Deller hijacked a

stock phrase that’s been repeated by Theresa May since

she called her snap election.17

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Jeremy Deller

EDITION FOR WE’RE HERE

BECAUSE WE’RE HERE

2016

Cards mounted on conservation board

38 x 44cm

○ Starting bid £300

◐ Estimate £500–£1000

“we’re here because we’re here” was a

national event marking the centenary

of the Battle of the Somme, staged by

Jeremy Deller in collaboration with Rufus

Norris. Thousands of volunteers dressed

in First World War uniform appeared

silently across the UK, representing a

soldier. They handed out cards with

the name and regiment of the soldier

they represented. This is one of 20

artist proofs. A signed certification of

authenticity is included with the piece.

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HOW TO LEAVE FACEBOOK

2018

Poster print

30 x 41cm

○ Starting bid £300

◐ Estimate £500–£1000

Many of Deller’s notable works involve

collaborations with the public. Printed

on bubblegum pink paper, these posters

instructed commuters how to delete

their Facebook profiles. The posters

explain in six steps how to delete

a Facebook account, from “Go to

Facebook’s deletion page” and “type in

the captcha code” to suggestions for

what to do if the code doesn’t work.

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Toni Cogdell

FLOCK

2014

Oil on canvas

120 x 100cm

○ Starting bid £1000

◐ Estimate £2000–£3000

Toni Cogdell is a Bristol-based artist

whose work has been exhibited

extensively across the South West

and London. Her work looks at the

contradictions of the human experience

and the relationship between our day-to-

day and the natural world. The woman’s

relationship to the birds is a beautiful

example of these recognisable yet

peripheral images of nature. This is an

original oil painting.

20 Charlie Calder-Potts

MY SHADOW HAS FOLLOWED

YOUR SHADOW FOR YEARS

2018

Mixed media on vellum (calf skin)

45 x 60cm

○ Starting bid £1000

◐ Estimate £2000–£3000

This piece is taken from Charlie

Calder-Potts’ time in Iran working

with Persian poet Rosa Jamali. The

project reworked Persian epic poem

the Shahnameh from a contemporary

perspective. The ancient epic is as

relevant to these contemporary

characters photographed on the streets

of Tehran as it was to those of the 10th

Century. This original piece is mixed

media on vellum – calf skin.

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Courtesy of Ian Davenport and Alan Cristea Gallery, London © 2018

Ian Davenport

COLOUR SPLAT EDGE (BLACK)

2017

Screenprint

85 x 56.5cm

○ Starting bid £1000

◐ Estimate £1,500–£2500

Ian Davenport is a British artist,

graduating from Goldsmiths College

of Art in 1988. In that same year he

participated in YBA’s seminal exhibition

Freeze, curated by Damian Hirst. In 1991

he was shortlisted for the Turner Prize,

and he continues to exhibit extensively

across the world. This screenprint is Copy

Artist Proof 1/5 from an edition of 25, on

Somerset Tub Sized Satin White.

22 Gideon Rubin

UNTITLED

2018

Gouache on cardboard

17.5 x 20.5cm

○ Starting bid £1500

◐ Estimate £2000–£3000

Gideon Rubin is a contemporary Israeli

artist, with numerous international

exhibitions. This gouache on cardboard

is one of his ongoing series of paintings

(2006–present). The languages of

art history and popular culture are

seamlessly woven together in this

series. Images from the 17th and

the 21st Century are rendered in the

same visual language and the same

elegant brushwork, creating a sense of

universality and timelessness.

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Abigail Bowen

STUDY OF A BLACK DOG #6

2019

Oil on canvas

60 x 80cm

○ Starting bid £500

◐ Estimate £1000–£1500

Abigail Bowen is primarily an abstract

artist. Her works aim to remove as much

context as possible, allowing the viewer

to respond to the paintings as unique,

autonomous objects. She has exhibited

extensively across her home city of

Brighton and Hove, as well as across

Europe with her representation Hicks

Gallery in Wimbledon. This is an original

oil painting on canvas.

24 Angela F Robinson

POST

2019

Monotype print

57 x 47cm

○ Starting bid £500

◐ Estimate £1000–£1500

Angela Robinson studied painting at

Chelsea School of Art and works in print,

oil and ink. Since graduating she has

exhibited across London. This piece is

an original monotype print, signed by

the artist.

25 Beatrice Brown

TOWERBLOCKFRAU

2014

Ink on paper

85 x 56.5cm

○ Starting bid £500

◐ Estimate £1000–£1500

Beatrice is a trans-disciplinary artist

whose practice incorporates painting,

drawing and music, as well as video

and live art performance. Her paintings

and drawings enquire into archetypal

subconscious imagery, alchemic process,

and automatic method. Beatrice has

shown at Flowers Gallery, Cork Street

(Artist of The Day, endorsed by Tim

Shaw RA), TAKE EAT, ART14, Pure Evil,

Roundhouse, Institute of Contemporary

Art (London) and Anima-Mundi. This

piece is ink on paper.

26 Ann-Marie James

AFTER DÜRER D

2018

Archival ink on paper

21 x 14.8cm

○ Starting bid £750

◐ Estimate £1500–£2000

Ann-Marie James is a Fine Artist who

has studied and exhibited extensively

in the UK, Europe, Asia and the USA.

This painting is from a series based on

clouds in the etchings of Albrecht Dürer,

German Renaissance Artist and Theorist.

James turned a drawing of the clouds

into a rubber stamp, then used black ink

on archival paper. Two pieces from the

same series are in the collection at the

British Museum.

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Jelly Green

MATTHEW'S BACK

2015

Oil painting

23 x 23cm

○ Starting bid £500

◐ Estimate £750–£1000

Jelly Green is a contemporary British

painter who divides her time between

her studio in Suffolk and London. She

has been mentored by artist Maggi

Hambling since she was 16 years old. Her

work, which is on permanent display at

The Rowley Gallery in Kensington and

The Maltings Gallery in Snape Maltings,

Suffolk, has been acquired for private

collections throughout Europe, the US,

Asia, the Middle East and Australasia.

She is also a member of The Arborealists.

28 William Pye

VORTEX

2017

Ink on paper

29 x 23cm

○ Starting bid £300

◐ Estimate £500–£1000

William Pye is primarily known as a

sculptor. His work is found in public

places, private gardens and corporate

clients internationally. He has exhibited

extensively internationally and been

awarded two Absa awards, the Royal

Ueno Award in Japan and a Lifetime

Achievement Award in 2004, among

many others. This work is signed and

dated by the artist.

29 Dean Hughes

THREAD ON AND

THROUGH PAPER

2019

Thread and paper

○ Starting bid £1000

◐ Estimate £1500–2500

Dean Hughes is currently Head of the

School of Art at Edinburgh College

of Art. He was included in the British

Art Show 5 in 2000 and his work was

featured in Phaidon’s 2005 book Vitamin

D New Perspectives in Drawing. His work

engages with the making process and his

personal relationship to the object.

See Paddle 8 for dimensions of the work

(further details on page 4).

30 Alan Newnham

BORDEAUX KNIVES

2018

High resolution archival photographic

print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper in

a hand painted frame

75cm x 85cm

○ Starting bid £1000

◐ Estimate £2000–£3000

Alan Newnham’s work showcases his

desire to reframe the everyday. This

piece is taken from the renowned

photographer’s series looking at cutlery,

objects with which we interact out of

necessity. The original photo is crafted

with skill, then the photographic print is

finished with a handpainted frame, placing

objects of utility in a context where they

can be admired for their beauty.

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Sir Antony Gormley OBE

BODIES IN SPACE

2017

Blood on paper

30.3 x 25.3cm

○ Starting bid £5000

◐ Estimate £10000

–£15000

Sir Antony Gormley is widely acclaimed for his

sculptures, installations and public artworks that

investigate the relationship of the human body to space.

He has been awarded countless accolades since winning

the Turner Prize in 1994, and was made a knight in the

New Year’s Honours list in 2014 for services to the arts.

This original piece is signed, titled and dated on verso,

and is painted on paper with the artist’s blood. Gormley

has been exploring using his bodily fluids as a medium

since the mid-1980s. To Gormley, blood and semen are

life materials which, in their giving, imply sacrifice. In the

transfer of such particularly resonant fluids, the drawing

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Sir Anish Kapoor CBE

UNTITLED

2015

Polymer gravure type

etching on French BFK

Rives naturel 280gsm

paper

33 x 40cm

○ Starting bid £2000

◐ Estimate £3000–£4000

Sir Anish Kapoor is considered one of the most

influential sculptors working today. The recipient of

numerous international awards, including the Turner

Prize (1991), he is well-known for his public sculptures

and artworks around the globe. Major permanent

commissions include Cloud Gate (2004), Millennium

Park, Chicago and Orbit (2012), Queen Elizabeth

Park, London. Though best known as a sculptor, from

his earliest days as an artist he has made works on

paper and canvas, working with a variety of media

from gouache and oil to earth and pigment, as well as

engaging with the print making process.

This print is edition 31/100 and is an example of this

continuing practice.

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Howard Tangye

KATYA (ON THE PILLOWS)

2017

Mixed media on Pergamenata paper

116 x 85.5cm

○ Starting bid £2500

◐ Estimate £5000–£7000

Howard Tangye is an Australian-born

contemporary figurative artist. For three

decades, Tangye was a seminal teaching

figure at Central St Martins, now

devoting his time to his own artwork.

Most recently his work was exhibited

at the inaugural exhibition at London’s

Amar Gallery. This work is an example

of one of his renowned portraits.

Characteristically, it captures the sitter’s

essence through an unadulterated lens,

showcasing fragility and romanticism.

34 Trish Wylie

THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN

2009

Printed image

77 x 64cm

○ Starting bid £300

◐ Estimate £750–£1500

London artist, Trish Wylie, is making

a name for herself with her painterly

explorations of the cinematic genre.

Her previously abstract leanings took a

curious turn when her love of painting

and film merged to form a series of

large and colourful canvas works. In her

series of ‘Western’ paintings, the leading

stars of classic Western film take on an

enigmatic yet iconic presence.

35 Lisa Wright

SEALED SILENCE

2018

Screenprint

39 x 31cm

○ Starting bid £1000

◐ Estimate £2000–£3000

Lisa Wright's paintings hold us in the

present and connect us with the past.

‘Magenta Gaze’ is one of a pair of

screen prints produced with Advanced

Graphics London. These prints are part

of a series of works which continue to

explore the transition from childhood

to adulthood. The decorative elements

form a ‘cocoon-like’ protection or

armour in which the figure is held. They

reference historical portraiture and

allude to the forming of identity.

36 Carne Griffiths

SLIPPING AWAY

2014

Graphite on 535gsm bockingford

watercolour pape

74 x 54cm

○ Starting bid £1500

◐ Estimate £2000–£3000

Carne Griffiths is an artist, illustrator

and celebrated gold wire embroidery

designer. He has worked with

collaborators ranging from the military

to the New York Observer, Asprey to

The Phantom of the Opera. This signed

original graphite on paper was created

in 2014 after the loss of a close friend

Cameron Kerr ‘a great friend and

collector who provided amazing support

and guidance to my painting practice’.

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Meredith Ostrom

FLYING WITH MY VALKYRIES

2019

Board with acrylic and oil paint and gold

and silver leaf

4 x 5.3ft

○ Starting bid £10000

◐ Estimate £15000–£20000

Meredith Ostrom is a graduate of New

York University, Tisch School of the Arts.

She is interested in how art and function

link in space, and is perhaps best known

for using her own body as the instrument

on the canvas. She has been exhibiting

her work in solo shows for more than ten

years, as well as appearing in prestigious

curated exhibitions alongside Tracey

Emin and Keith Tyson.

38 Christine Percy

MELT

2018

Oil on canvas

153.4 x 102.6cm

○ Starting bid £750

◐ Estimate £1500–£2000

Christine Percy studied at Manchester

College of Art and Chelsea School of Art.

She was a prize winner at the Northern

Young Contemporaries, exhibited at

the Serpentine Gallery London, and

has work at Arts Council England. Her

practice seeks to find a correspondence

between the materiality of paint and an

emotional response to a sense of place.

39 Willy Russell

HOLLING GRANGE–MORNING

2017

Acrylic inks on paper

55.5 x 73.5cm

○ Starting bid £1000

◐ Estimate £2000–£3000

For the last 20 years Willy Russell has

been developing his skills in the visual

arts. This acrylic ink on canvas depicts

a morning at Holling Grange. Since his

first exhibition in 2017 Russell has been

attracted to these English countryside

scenes, invoking his childhood getaways,

rather than the industrial centre of

Liverpool which has formed the backdrop

to his prolific career.

40 Andy Lovell

DEPARTURES

2017

Sikscreen print

93 x 72cm

○ Starting bid £500

◐ Estimate £1000–£1500

Andy Lovell was born in East London.

He studied at Liverpool School of

Art and Design where he specialised

in illustration. He has had numerous

commissions for newspapers, magazines

and books, and held several exhibitions of

his prints. He starts by hand drawing or

painting urban or rural landscape scenes

around him, before layering colours

through the print process – working with

lithograph and silkscreen methods.

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Charming Baker

I HAVE SURPRISED MYSELF BY

COMING TO TERMS WITH THE END

OF THE WORLD

2011

Archival Inkjet with screenprint and varnish

91 x 116cm

○ Starting bid £500

◐ Estimate £1000–£1500

Charming Baker is an artist known for

his paintings, which have been exhibited

on both sides of the Atlantic for over a

decade. He started his career the UK,

and in 2012 collaborated with Sir Paul

Smith for the London Olympics. He then

gained mass media fame in America

the following year with his 2013 LA

exhibition, Lie Down I Think I Love You.

42 Cathie Pilkington

BEAUTIFUL THING

2014

Ink, paint, paper collage

31 x 25cm

○ Starting bid £1000

◐ Estimate £1500–£2500

Cathie Pilkington is a London-based

sculptor and a figurative artist,

renowned for crafting increasingly

ambivalent forms. Her practice combines

the interrelated and antagonistic worlds

of fine art and craft. In 2014 she was

elected a Royal Academician, and was

awarded the Sunny Dupree Award for

her work Reclining Doll. In 2016 she

became Professor of Sculpture at the

Royal Academy Schools. This piece is an

ink, paint and paper collage.

43 Julie Verhoeven

BUM

2006

Pen, paint & pencil on paper

71 x 53cm

○ Starting bid £500

◐ Estimate £1500–£2500

Julie Verhoeven is an artist with a prolific

and diverse body of work, across fashion,

design, illustration, video performance

and creative direction. Since 1997, she

has taught Womenswear on the MA at

Central Saint Martins, but she continues

to exhibit her visual art internationally,

including most recently at Frieze and

the ICA, London. Her work is a primary,

emotive response to everyday life

distinctive for its colourful eye and

extravagant attention to detail. This

piece is pen, paint and pencil on paper.

44 Stephen Buckley

DEBUT 2011

2011

Oil on canvas over foam board

59 x 26.5cm

○ Starting bid £4000

◐ Estimate £6000

Stephen Buckley has held prestigious

artistic teaching positions for nearly 50

years and his work has been showcased

in over fifty solo exhibitions worldwide.

He is represented in many national

collections, his work addressing the

concerns of our times with a personal

style developed over his impressive

career. This work is an oil on canvas over

foam board.

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Charlotte Keates

LOST IN THE SWEEP OF

THE HORIZON

2019

Oil and acrylic on board

32 x 32cm

○ Starting bid £1500

◐ Estimate £2000–£3000

Charlotte Keates is a London-based artist who has

exhibited extensively throughout the UK and has a

waiting list of over 100 collectors. She draws inspiration

from Kodak photo slides of mid-century modern Florida

and California, combined with her own travel memories.

She creates dream-like scenes through imagined

perspective, evoking the likeness or feeling of a space

rather than following logical architectural depictions.

Crossing the boundaries between nostalgia and the

anticipation of the unknown, the works are intended to

trigger an emotion or memory in the viewer. This work is

an original acrylic on board.46

Kristjana S Williams

THE CONNAUGHT

CLEARING TREE

2016

Print on archival paper

using giclée inks

96 x 96 x 3.5cm

○ Starting bid £600

◐ Estimate £1000–£1500

Kristjana S Williams is an internationally exhibited

Icelandic artist. Williams’s inspiration lies heavily with

layering nature upon nature and ‘the symmetry in all

things living’. Growing up in Iceland nature was quite

stark and bare, so she has always been inspired by the

colourful flora and fauna and massive trees in other

parts of the world.

This is a tree print based on Kristjana's work for the

Connaught hotel in London 2014, using the highest

quality archival paper and giclée inks. The print is an

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Nick Walker

HOBOGLYPHS

2019

Cardboard, spray paint

on canvas

50 x 50cm

○ Starting bid £8000

◐ Estimate £10000

–£15000

Nick Walker is a contemporary British graffiti artist

known for his use of stencils and ironic imagery. Many

of Walker’s works feature political messages, such as

his Coran Can (2010), a mural on the streets of Paris

depicting a line of women dancing the can-can and

wearing burqas. Walker has transitioned from exhibiting

art on the streets to showing at commercial galleries,

including Black Rat Gallery in London.

This canvas was created specifically for Art on the Mind

making it a unique and original piece.

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Derrick Santini

MANUEL

2010

C-Type print

42 x 42cm

○ Starting bid £750

◐ Estimate £1500–£2500

Derrick Santini began taking photos

at the age of 13. Originally reportage,

he is now an iconic figure in popular

music photography. Famous for his

intimate and insightful portraiture style,

he has worked with a diverse range of

stars from Judi Dench to Lady Gaga.

This C-Type print is an example of this

uniquely personality-based approach to

portraiture. From an edition of 25, signed

by the artist.

49 Dan Pearce

GEORGE SAYS POW

2019

Print

77 x 103cm

○ Starting bid £1000

◐ Estimate £2000–£3000

Dan Pearce is a contemporary mixed

media artist. His works take inspiration

from street and Pop Art and juxtaposing

it with fine art. His work is bold and

confident in style, often completely

transforming iconic portraits with his

own inimitable style, and blurring the

lines between new media, pop and digital

art. This print is 1/5 and signed on the

reverse by the artist.

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Patrick Hughes

BANKSY

2018

Hand-painted multiple with archival inkjet

44 x 102 x 17cm

○ Starting bid £3000

◐ Estimate £6000–£7000

Patrick Hughes lives and works in

London. One of the major painters of

contemporary British art, his works

are in many public collections including

the British Library, Tate, Deutsche

Nationalbibliothek, and the Denver

Art Museum. For the last 25 years his

3D reverspective paintings have been

exhibited around the world.

51 Michael Joseph

ROLLING STONES BEGGARS

BANQUET, ‘MINUS THE CHERRIES’

1968

Signed digital archival print

53 x 60cm

○ Starting bid £1500

◐ Estimate £3000–£4000

Michael Joseph is a photographer best

known for his work on the Rolling Stones’

classic album Beggars Banquet in 1968.

Across Joseph’s impressive 33 year career

he has also shot war photography, huge

advertising campaigns and fashion

brands.

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Graham Swift

REPEAT 4

2018

Oil on Canvas

120 x 120cm

○ Starting bid £2000

◐ Estimate £4000–£5000

Graham Swift is a British artist whose

accolades include being selected for

the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition,

National Open Art Competition and

short-listed for the Jerwood Drawing

Prize. Swift’s work stems from a

fascination with the complexity of the

self-image, exploring its truly exposed

nature-looking from within to within.

This is an original oil on canvas.

53 Nick Gentry

ONCE

2014

Oil paint and used film negatives on glass

60 x 40cm

○ Starting bid £5000

◐ Estimate £7000–£8000

London-based artist Nicholas Gentry’s

works draw on recycled and obsolete

technological artefacts as media,

creating a conversation between digital

and analogue processes. Materials are

sourced directly from members of the

public in a uniquely collaborative ‘social

art’ project, allowing shared histories

to form reflections of contemporary

society. This original, signed and dated

by the artist, uses oil paint and film

negatives on glass.

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Chris Levine

LIGHTNESS OF BEING

24kt. Gold Leaf, silkscreen print

52 x 53cm

○ Starting bid £2500

◐ Estimate £4000–£5000

Chris Levine is a Canadian light artist

renowned for his innovative multimedia

pieces, exploring light as a core aspect

of both art and human experience. He is

best known for his sensational portrait

of Queen Elizabeth II, but has also

captured iconic images of Kate Moss and

the Dalai Lama as well as collaborating

extensively with a number of artists of

all disciplines.

55 Carrie Reichardt

MAD IN ENGLAND

2018

Printed ceramic tiles

17.5 x 20.5cm

○ Starting bid £1000

◐ Estimate £2000–£3000

Carrie Reichardt gained a First

Class degree in Fine Art at Leeds

University. She is perhaps best known

as a ceramicist and mosaicist, working

internationally on large scale public

murals. She creates anarchic artworks

where vintage floral, kitsch, royal and

religious crockery are modified in a

"radical use of traditional things" and

often adorned with skulls, cheeky slogans

and political statements. This original

uses printed ceramic tiles.

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Jack Milroy

LUNCH: 17TH MAY 2019

2019

Piccanti sardine tin

and acrylic

19 x 18 x 9cm

○ Starting bid £1000

◐ Estimate £1500–£2000

Jack Milroy is a London-based artist born in Glasgow

in 1938. Over a forty year period he has exhibited

throughout the UK and in the USA with much of his

work held permanently in notable collections such

as the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Imperial

War Museum. His work is characterised by a use of an

extensive and diverse range of mediums. It balances

craft with concept, fairytale and minimalism, drawing

on myriad traditions to shape his own quirky aesthetic.

This piece is an example of this unique creativity,

made from a Piccanti sardine tin and acrylic, signed by

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Andy Burgess

SCHINDLER'S

FITZPATRICK HOUSE

2011

Acrylic and metallic paint

on canvas

76.2 x 101.6cm

○ Starting bid £3500

◐ Estimate £7,000–£9,000

Andy Burgess is a London-born artist currently residing

in Tucson, Arizona. Burgess is immediately recognisable

for his renditions of architecture, panoramic cityscape

paintings, and elaborate mosaic-like collages. Burgess

has held solo exhibitions globally, and his work is held in

many prestigious private collections including of Kazuo

Ishiguro, Emma Thompson, and the Tisch family. This

original painting is acrylic and metal paint on canvas.

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Alan Fears

ROOM TO MANOEUVRE

2017

Acrylic on canvas

153 x 122 x 2cm

○ Starting bid £3500

◐ Estimate £7000–£8000

Alan Fears is a British artist most recently shortlisted

for the John Moores painting prize, 2018. Mixing

together pop and graphic art styles in his uniquely naive

way, Fears paints any image that resonates with him.

Paintings often feature identifiable musical artists or

recognisable motifs of life in the 80s. In his own words:

'The theme in most of my art revolves around reminding

myself and everybody else, how great and stupid

humans can be and therefore how great and stupid life

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Harland Miller

OVERCOMING OPTIMISM

2016

Hand finished screenprint

138 x 110cm

○ Starting bid £25000

◐ Estimate £30000

–£40000

Harland Miller is a writer and an artist, practicing both

roles over a peripatetic career in Europe and America.

Born in Yorkshire, Miller studied at Chelsea College of

Art before going on to live, work and exhibit in New York,

Paris, Berlin and New Orleans. Miller’s work explores the

relationship between image and text, marrying aspects

of Pop Art, abstraction and figurative painting with his

writerly love of words.

This screenprint is hand finished and signed by Miller

making it a unique 1/1 piece.60

Organisations

Derwents London

Proud Central

Kitchen Party

Hiscox UK

Individuals

Charming Baker

Epoh Beech

Sarah Beeny

Paul Bellingham

Abigail Bowen

Beatrice Brown

Dave Brown

Stephen Buckley

Andy Burgess

Charlie Calder-Potts

Toni Cogdell

Brian Corris

Ian Davenport

Jeremy Deller

Sophie Dexter

Trisha D'Hoker

Pure Evil

Alan Fears

Nicola Fenn

Christabel Forbes

Ann Gardner

Lucy Gardner

Nicholas Gentry

Sir Antony Gormley

Jelly Green

Carne Griffiths

Liz Harrison

Dean Hughes

Patrick Hughes

Linden Ife

Ann-Marie James

Michael Joseph

Sir Anish Kapoor

Charlotte Keates

Doug Kerr

Chris Levine

Andy Lovell

Chris Marshall

Graeme Messer

Harland Miller

Jack Milroy

Sacha Milroy

Andrew Mitchell

Pandora Moloney

Alan Newnham

Kim Noble

Meredith Ostrom

Bakul Patki

Dan Pearce

Taina Pearson

Christine Percy

George Percy

Cathie Pilkington

Alex Proud

William Pye

Carrie Reichardt

Ray Richardson

Angela Robinson

Gideon Rubin

Willy Russell

Derrick Santini

Lee Sharrock

Prue Skene

Graham Swift

Howard Tangye

Ped Teale

Sarah Teale

Amy Thornett

Victoria Topping

David Tovey

Julie Verhoeven

Nick Walker

Lily Wedge

Kristjana S Williams

Lisa Wright

Trish Wylie

Acknowledgements

A special thanks to our headline sponsor Derwents London,

all of the artists who have generously donated work, Proud

Central, our Board of Trustees and Development Board, all

of whom have made this exhibition possible.

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Charming BakerEpoh Beech

Paul BellinghamAbigail Bowen

Beatrice BrownDave Brown

Stephen BuckleyAndy Burgess

Charlie Calder-PottsToni Cogdell

Ian DavenportJeremy Deller

Pure EvilAlan Fears

Ann GardnerNicholas Gentry

Sir Antony Gormley OBE

Carne GriffithsLiz Harrison

Dean HughesPatrick Hughes

Ann-Marie JamesMichael Joseph

Sir Anish Kapoor CBE

Charlotte KeatesChris LevineAndy Lovell

Chris Marshall

Graeme MesserHarland Miller

Jack MilroyAlan Newnham

Kim NobleMeredith Ostrom

Dan PearceTaina Pearson

Christine PercyGeorge Percy

Cathie PilkingtonWilliam Pye

Carrie ReichardtRay Richardson

Angela F RobinsonGideon RubinWilly Russell

Derrick SantiniGraham Swift

Howard TangyeVictoria Topping

David ToveyJulie Verhoeven

Nick WalkerKristjana S Williams

Lisa WrightTrish Wylie