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Small But Mighty

Past exhibition
9 - 19 November 2023
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Small But Mighty showcases all forms of printmaking and highlights the powerful, ambitious and impressive nature of works created on a small scale. 

This open submission exhibition, established by the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers (RE) received a huge number of entries, from which Guest Selector Jonny Hannah has chosen a selection of nearly 270 works. These artworks span printmaking mediums from intaglio, relief, digital, screenprint, letterpress and embossing and show printmaking used in a diverse way, incorporating objects and sculptural forms or taking the form of artists' books.

What they all have in common is their size - with all work being under 50cm, this exhibition demonstrates the mighty impact works can have despite their small size. 

 

With thanks to the prizegivers for this exhibition

  

VIEW THE EXHIBITION CATALOGUE


CAT SBM 2023

 

PRIZE WINNERS:

Art Academy Award: NOAH KULMAN

Intaglio Printmaker Prize: SUNNU REBECCA CHOI

John Purcell Paper Award: ALEXANDRA ROBB

L Cornelissen & Son Prize: FIONA BINNEY

Marcus Campbell Art Books Prize: CLARE SOMERVILLE-PERKINS

Oliver Pattisson Framing Prize: NICOLA ATCHLEY

The Postmen's Billet-doux: CHARLOTTE FARMER

Printmaking Today Prize: MARTIN RIDGWELL

R K Burt & Co Award: RAQUEL HERNANDEZ IZQUIERDO

Society of Wood Engravers Prize: LYDIA LANDER

Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers Prize: MARTIN GROVER

 

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