Kourtney RoyUntitled #4, from the series ‘Sorry, No Vacancy’, 2017
From £4,500
Signed and inscribed with title on label on reverse of mount
Digital pigment print
Available in three sizes, from an edition of 5 + 2APs: 24 x 36 inches32 x 47 inches39 x 59 inches
Signed and inscribed with title on label on reverse of mount
Digital pigment print
Available in three sizes, from an edition of 5 + 2APs: 24 x 36 inches32 x 47 inches39 x 59 inches
This artwork is signed and inscribed by the artist on a label fixed to the reverse. The work is a digital pigment print and comes direct from the artist's studio.
Framing
For this picture, we recommend the 'BOX', a classic frame that is slimmer from the front and deeper from the side, turning your print into an elegant object on the wall. It is widely accepted as the finest way to frame photography, giving visual priority to the image and yet fitting stylishly into most interiors. Other options are of course available. All our frames are handmade by one of the UK's leading framing workshops, and are constructed to museum standards. Please note that prices do not include local taxes, framing or shipping.
Shipping
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Artwork In Detail
Kourtney Roy’s work is bound up in an ambiguous and cinematic image-making that borders the real and the fantastical. Her approach to photography provokes contemplation and reconfiguration of common place subjects via playful revelation of the uncanny.
Kourtney Roy
Untitled #4, from the series ‘Sorry, No Vacancy’, 2017
EnquireKourtney Roy
B. 1981
EnquireKourtney Roy has been the recipient of numerous grants and awards including the Prix Picto in 2007 and a grant from the Canadian Council for the Arts in 2015. Her work has been exhibited internationally in China, Australia, Russia and Switzerland. Recent shows have included a solo show at KM Fine Arts, 2017 and group shows at Andre Hug, 2014, Musee de l’Elysee and Galerie Esther Woerdehoff, 2021.