A few days ago, I was excited to find out that one of my favorite paintings from the brilliant young Chinese artist Chen Hongzu is released for the first time in limited edition print, less than two years after I had first discovered her work through the fascinating “New Beijing” exhibition in James Freeman Gallery.
“What is Memory III” is now available to purchase from the same Gallery as was the original painting, in 50 print copies (Digital Archival Print on 330gsm Somerset Enhanced Satin Paper with Screen Print Varnish, Sheet size: 59.4cm x 80.4cm), at the price of £350 inc. VAT unframed or £500 inc. VAT framed in the bespoke white box frame as shown below – a bargain price for such a vibrant work of art and its genious latent meanings and symbolisms.
I have already reserved my print, and I would advise you to email the gallery to purchase or call (+)44 (0)20 7226 3300 asap, since the price is liable to increase as the edition sells out.
National and international shipping can be arranged.
James Freeman Gallery
354 Upper St
London N1 0PD
Tel: +44 (0)20 7226 3300
Fax: +44 (0)20 7226 7231
info@jamesfreemangallery.com
Opening Times: Tue – Sat 11 – 6:30 or by appt
Travel: Angel tube, 2 mins | Kings Cross St. Pancras 10 mins | Buses 4, 19, 30, 38, 43, 56, 73, 153, 214, 274
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