This screenprint is part of a group show Advanced Graphics London: The Magic is in the Tea, currently on display in the Sir Hugh Casson Room, Keeper's House from 3 September 2024 to 5 March 2025.
The Magic is in the Tea celebrates the collaboration between Royal Academicians past and present with master printers and publishers Advanced Graphics London. Bringing together six decades of work featuring prints by Craigie Aitchison, Vanessa Jackson, Basil Beattie and Tess Jaray, this display showcases the many combined techniques employed by the studio. From flocking to blocking, each work highlights how screenprinting can be anything but hard-edged and flat.
The studio, currently based in Kennington, began in 1967 and continues to produce and publish original prints by established artists. The show's title is taken from a piece of writing by Albert Irvin on the Studio’s 30th Anniversary in 1997. He expresses beautifully the nature of the relationship between artist and printer, enabling the artist to reach a higher level with the help of the technician.
About Mick Moon RA
Mick Moon RA studied at Chelsea School of Art (1958-1962) and at the Royal College of Art (1962-63), becoming Senior Lecturer at the Slade School of Fine Art (1973-1990).
His international solo exhibitions include the Tate Gallery, London (1976), Ikon Gallery, Birmingham (1980) and the Bowles Sorokko Gallery, San Francsico (1996).
A painter and printmaker adept at layering content and colour, he...
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<p>The studio, currently based in Kennington, began in 1967 and continues to produce and publish original prints by established artists. The show's title is taken from a piece of writing by Albert Irvin on the Studio’s 30th Anniversary in 1997. He expresses beautifully the nature of the relationship between artist and printer, enabling the artist to reach a higher level with the help of the technician. </p>00add-to-cartartist_name:Mick Moon RAstore_type:ArtMick Moon RAArtScreenprint29.5 x 29.5cmYes