Outcomes May Vary #1, 2017, by Mary Maclean

The RA Editions programme is pleased to present this photogravure print by the artist, photographer and lecturer Mary Maclean (1962–2018).

Produced in a limited edition of 40, Outcomes May Vary #1 reflects many of the themes and processes Maclean explored in her practice.

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Artwork details

Material Photogravure
Dimensions 53 x 68cm
Edition of 40

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Product story

This characteristically monochrome print uses as its starting point a photograph of a traditional blackboard and has been made using the Photogravure technique. The versatility of this technique, a contemporary form of etching, allows the artist to create a dynamic image rich in texture, tone and varied mark-making.

In the artist’s words; ‘Outcomes May Vary #1 is a continuation of my investigation into institutional space and sites of exchange. The image speculates on the ambiguities of a casual gesture of erasure and the fragmentary remains of information.’

Maclean was a Tutor in the Royal Academy Schools.

"Outcomes May Vary #1 is a continuation of my investigation into institutional space and sites of exchange. The image speculates on the ambiguities of a casual gesture of erasure and the fragmentary remains of information."

This characteristically monochrome print uses as its starting point a photograph of a traditional blackboard. The versatility of the photogravure technique, a contemporary form of etching, allows the artist to create a dynamic image rich in texture, tone and varied mark-making.


The RA Editions programme generates valuable revenue for the RA and in particular the RA Schools.​​