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DATE:
19/10/2024
Explore the deeply evocative world of Kane Cunningham in this curated exhibition and auction featuring 100 handpicked pieces from his home and studio. A pioneer in contemporary expressionism, Cunningham's work spans a diverse array of media, subjects, and series, reflecting his lifelong dedication to capturing the essence of the landscape.
This exclusive collection, drawn from some of Cunningham’s favourite works throughout his career to date, provides a unique opportunity to experience the depth and breadth of his artistic vision.
Cunningham’s paintings go beyond the picturesque, delving into the social, political, and environmental implications of the landscapes he so passionately studies. His approach, rooted in extensive research and emotional connection, reflects a profound understanding of the world around us. Whether inspired by the serene yet volatile beauty of the Lake District or the stark realities of climate change, Cunningham's works are a testament to his belief that landscape painting remains a relevant and powerful form of artistic expression today.
This exhibition and auction offer a rare chance to own a piece of Cunningham’s legacy, a synthesis of knowledge, emotion, and the natural world that will resonate with collectors and art enthusiasts alike.
TIME:
11: 00 AM
Closing Date for Entries:
Monday, 29 January
VENUE:
Online & At David Duggleby, Scarborough, YO11 1XN
AUCTION VIEWING:
Wednesday 16th October 9am - 4:30pm
Thursday 17th October 9am - 4:30pm
Friday 18th October 9am - 4:30pm
- Buyer's premium
25% plus VAT
- In-house post & packing available - see individual lots for prices
- Items to be paid for by
Saturday, 26 October
and collected by
Saturday, 26 October