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    • Jamie Shovlin (Leicester 1978) - Lex Steele, 2006
      Nov. 09, 2023

      Jamie Shovlin (Leicester 1978) - Lex Steele, 2006

      Est: €500 - €700

      sanguine on paper 35 x 25 cm PROVENANCE Rome, Unosunove gallery (label on the reverse) EXHIBITIONS Rome, Naturalia, Unosunove gallery, November 2006, repr. cat. p.37

      Finarte
    • § JAMIE SHOVLIN (BRITISH 1978-) VOTIVE (25TH AUGUST, 19:22) - 2021-22
      Jan. 11, 2023

      § JAMIE SHOVLIN (BRITISH 1978-) VOTIVE (25TH AUGUST, 19:22) - 2021-22

      Est: £700 - £1,000

      § JAMIE SHOVLIN (BRITISH 1978-) VOTIVE (25TH AUGUST, 19:22) - 2021-22 Pencil on paper mounted on canvas (15cm x 10cm (6in x 4in)) Note: Jamie Shovlin was born in Leicester and graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2003. His first exhibition after graduating was Naomi V. Jelish (2001-4), a fabricated archive of drawings attributed to the titular young girl. His work often features elements of autobiography and family history. For In Search of Lost Harmony (2003-6), displayed at Tate Britain in 2006, Shovlin used his mother’s bird watching as a starting point to examine about histories of amateur and scientific classification. Shovlin has explored the use of archives and structures that underpin ideas of subjectivity and history through a variety of forms, including Lustfaust: A Folk Anthology 1976-81 (2003-12), another large-scale project centred around a fictional archive of music memorabilia, and Hiker Meat (2009-14), a collection of material related to fictional film of the project’s title. Jamie Shovlin lives and works in London. Votives is an ongoing series of pencil drawings mounted to canvas that each depict a solitary candle drawn from life. Titled after the date of each drawing’s conclusion, the works form a collective portrait of time and the fixing of an instant in a concentrated act of observation. The series exists as both singular works and as components of a collective display with the life-size images taking the candle as subject matter in reference to its prominent place within art historical symbolism, acting as a metaphor for time, history, life, and mortality.

      Lyon & Turnbull
    • Jamie Shovlin (1978), Will to win
      Dec. 04, 2018

      Jamie Shovlin (1978), Will to win

      Est: €1,000 - €1,500

      frottage on paper, cm 57x49

      Cambi Casa d'Aste
    • § Jamie Shovlin- Dostoyevsky, 2003-05 - ink and watercolour
      Oct. 22, 2015

      § Jamie Shovlin- Dostoyevsky, 2003-05 - ink and watercolour

      Est: £70 - £100

      § Jamie Shovlin (British, b.1978) Dostoyevsky, 2003-05 ink and watercolour h:28 w:19 cm Provenance: Haunch of Venison Yard, London; Kettle's Yard, Cambridge. Jamie Shovlin (born 1978) is a British conceptual artist. He staged his first exhibition in 2004 basing it on what he claimed were the drawings of a disappeared schoolgirl called Naomi V. Jelish. He supported this claim with newspaper cuttings and diaries, and the work was bought for £25,000 by Charles Saatchi. Saatchi only realised the work was a hoax halfway through the exhibition when he noticed that the girl's name, and that of her teacher John Ivesmail, were both anagrams of Jamie Shovlin A Fontana Colour chart devised by Jamie Shovlin for the ten unpublished titles from the series of pocket guides on eminent writers launched by Fontana Books in 1970.

      Cheffins
    • Jamie Shovlin
      Sep. 26, 2009

      Jamie Shovlin

      Est: £3,000 - £5,000

      Two works: (i) Naomi Welsh Sketchbook Three, (ii) Naomi Welsh Sketchbook Five

      Phillips
    • JAMIE SHOVLIN
      Sep. 26, 2009

      JAMIE SHOVLIN

      Est: £1,500 - £2,000

      Fontana Colour Wheel

      Phillips
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