British Museum acquisition

The British Museum have purchased two print works for their permanent collection.

The Department of Prints and Drawings at the British Museum contains the national collection of Western prints and drawings, in the same way as the National Gallery and Tate hold the national collection of paintings. There are works dating from the beginning of the fifteenth century up to the present day. The collection covers the history of drawing and printmaking as fine arts, with large holdings of the works of important artists such as Dürer, Michelangelo, Raphael, Rembrandt and Goya.

The collection is available to the public through the Study Room and through a programme of temporary exhibitions which are usually shown in Room 90.

Untitled (2018) - Six polymer etchings, 30 x 23 cm (paper), 18 x 12 cm (image). Edition of 25. Printed and published by Paupers Press, London.

Untitled (2018) - Six polymer etchings, 30 x 23 cm (paper), 18 x 12 cm (image). Edition of 25. Printed and published by Paupers Press, London.

251st RA Summer Exhibition

June - August 2019

SELF (Oil on linen 100cms x 100cms 2018) has been selected for exhibition in Gallery 1 at the 251st Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition, London. Gallery 1 has been curated by Jane and Louise Wilson RA with works exploring identity, immigration, demilitarised zones, contested borders, protest, ecological threat, landscape and land art.

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The IFPDA Print Fair, NYC

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October 2018

Sarah Ball has produced two sets of limited edition polymer etchings commissioned by London based Paupers Press.

The Paupers Press is a fine art print and publishing studio that works with many leading and emerging contemporary artists. The studio, based in Hoxton, London, was opened in 1986 and works both by commission directly from artists and galleries, as well as publishing under our own name.