London
Annely Juda Fine Art is delighted to participate in Art Basel Miami Beach with a collection of major works by represented artists alongside important, historical works.
Table Piece XLVII, 1968
Price on Request
late Summer night - The Swelling of the Sea - the Great Wave, the Sea of the Hebrides and the North Atlantic Ocean, Ardnamurchan Point, old Inverness-shire, Scotland West most point of mainland Scotland and of Great Britain, 1990–2022
Painting with Two Angles, 1992
Glimpse (Ise), 1984
Trip, 1976
Relief Construction C6 (Partitions), 1962–1963
Relief, 1965
Relief Construction, 1956
Small head of Peggy, 1969
Christ Church, Spitalfields, Early Summer, 1992
'Central' (2), 2022
Composition with plan for dissolution and magnetic elements, 1918
Our booth focuses on prime examples of works by represented gallery artists including Anthony Caro, David Hockney, David Nash, Leon Kossoff, Nigel Hall, Suzanne Treister, Katsuhiro Yamaguchi and a recent painting by Elizabeth Magill. We will also show important works by twentieth-century avant-garde artists such as Friedrich Vordemberge-Gildewart (1899-1962), Alexander Rodchenko (1891 – 1956) and László Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946). Having recently taken on the Estate of British Constructionist artist Anthony Hill (1930 – 2020), we are delighted to present a series of his constructions dating between 1956-1965.
As part of Kabinett, we will present Raku Kichizaemon XV Japanese tea bowls alongside works on paper by Kasimir Malevich, from our 2022 London exhibition. The Raku family has lived and worked on the same plot of land in Kyoto since 1586 and Jikinyu succeeded to the family headship as Raku Kichizaemon XV in 1981. His tea bowls are characterised by bold sculptural trimming and the creative use of the yakinuki firing method. These bowls are from his White Rock series and are in direct response to Malevich’s work: "As regards Malevich, my interest in him became all the greater in 2015 (…) It was his Black Square of 1915 owned by the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow. Its pure blackness has long affected me and has rooted itself deeply into my consciousness."