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flush editions
post-war modern & contemporary art


a passion for prints.
flush editions has had a long gestation, emerging from the director's scholarly interest (PhD Museum Studies, Newcastle University) and professional practice (in national and local authority museums), and her long-held passion for collecting original prints and multiples. Her focus is on British and UK-connected/exhibited artists from the mid 20th century onwards.
Most coveted acquisitions - Tracey Emin's 'No Surrender' (2019) and its companion piece, 'No Time for Love' (2020).
The thing that got away - a bronze, 'Lizard Man' (1962), by Henry Moore's former assistant Oliffe Richmond. A passion for bronzes is developing...
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