Posts tagged: Maurice Carlin

Maurice Carlin, Temporary Custodians: 54, 2016

Artist: Maurice Carlin

Title: Temporary Custodians: 54

Year: 2016

Medium: Relief Print

Dimensions: H: 110.7cm W: w 80.8 x h

Accession Number: US2016-12

Acquisition info: Purchased. From a series of 100 unique relief prints, taken directly from the stone flag surface of the derelict 5th floor of Islington Mill. All works were sold individually, both to raise funds for the Mill’s repair, and to instigate a network of collectors – ‘temporary custodians’ – who take the role of advocates and patrons for the Mill’s future.


Maurice Carlin, Temporary Custodians: 45, 2016

Artist: Maurice Carlin

Title: Temporary Custodians: 45

Year: 2016

Medium: Relief Print

Dimensions: H: 110.7cm W: w 80.8 x h

Accession Number: US2016-11

Acquisition info: Purchased. From a series of 100 unique relief prints, taken directly from the stone flag surface of the derelict 5th floor of Islington Mill. All works were sold individually, both to raise funds for the Mill’s repair, and to instigate a network of collectors – ‘temporary custodians’ – who take the role of advocates and patrons for the Mill’s future.


Maurice Carlin, Temporary Custodians: 62, 2016

Artist: Maurice Carlin

Title: Temporary Custodians: 62

Year: 2016

Medium: Relief Print

Dimensions: H: 110.7cm W: w 80.8 x h

Accession Number: US2016-13

Acquisition info: Purchased. From a series of 100 unique relief prints, taken directly from the stone flag surface of the derelict 5th floor of Islington Mill. All works were sold individually, both to raise funds for the Mill’s repair, and to instigate a network of collectors – ‘temporary custodians’ – who take the role of advocates and patrons for the Mill’s future.


Maurice Carlin, Temporary Custodians: 53, 2016

Artist: Maurice Carlin

Title: Temporary Custodians: 53 

Year: 2016

Medium: Relief Print

Dimensions: H: 110.7cm W: w 80.8 x h

Accession Number: US2016-13

Acquisition info: Purchased. From a series of 100 unique relief prints, taken directly from the stone flag surface of the derelict 5th floor of Islington Mill. All works were sold individually, both to raise funds for the Mill’s repair, and to instigate a network of collectors – ‘temporary custodians’ – who take the role of advocates and patrons for the Mill’s future.