Pointer, 2020, FRAMED: A geometric red-toned abstract animal with rectangular body panels and four pointed legs stands on a pale blue surface. Limited edition silkscreen print, signed, numbered, matted in white and presented in a black frame.

Phyllida Barlow

pointer, 2020, FRAMED

£3,200

Limited edition silkscreen print, exclusive to House of Voltaire. Signed and numbered by the artist on an archival label on the reverse. Final edition remaining.

Edition Size

80

Dimensions

44 cm x 58 cm (48 cm x 62.5 cm framed)

Finishing

16 colour silkscreen print. This edition is framed using high quality, museum grade materials. The work may have previously been used for display purposes.

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    Courtesy of the artist, Studio Voltaire and Hauser Wirth

    About The Artwork

    Picturing an anomalous, vibrantly coloured structure, the edition is based on a recent drawing by the artist, who often describes sculptures as "dumb and silent and still". The same could be said for a street barrier, which Barlow frequently references in her sculptural installations and works on paper. This work shows a marked change in the barrier, now on tall stilts and surrounded by an elusive shadow, with composition and permanence all of its own.

    About Phyllida Barlow

    Phyllida Barlow (1944–2023) was an internationally celebrated British sculptor and artist. Barlow's work has been exhibited at Tate Britain (2014); Nasher Sculpture Center (2015); Kunsthalle Zürich (2016); Henry Moore Institute (2019) and at the Venice Biennale, where she represented Britain in 2017.

    Studio Voltaire commissioned Barlow’s 2010 solo exhibition BLUFF, and act, a 2021 commission at Highgate Cemetery, London.