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Celia Imrie, A2 Limited Edition Archival Print, No.5 of 5 Photograph

Idil Sukan

Turkey

Photography, C-type on Other

Size: 23.6 W x 16.5 H x 0 D in

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One of the remaining prints of Idil Sukan's best known photographs - her portrait of Celia Imrie. Fine art museum-grade C-Type archival paper with a semi-matt finish, print to the edge (no border). Signed and numbered by the artist. This print is number of 5 of 5. Celia Imrie is one of Britain's best loved actors from stage and screen. Her film credits include Calendar Girls, Star Wars, Bridget Jones's Diary and Nanny McPhee. She is well remembered for her portrayal of Miss Babs in Acorn Antiques. This portrait was recently selected for permanent acquisition by the National Portrait Gallery. No. 1 was selected for permanent formal acquisition by the National Portrait Gallery No. 2 was gifted to Celia Imrie. No. 3 was gifted to the directors of the British Independent Film Awards, where the portrait was taken.

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Photography:C-type on Other

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1

Size:23.6 W x 16.5 H x 0 D in

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Idil Sukan is an artist, writer & Creative Director working in Istanbul, developing work at the intersect between visual art and storytelling, marrying both digital technology & artisanal craft. Her acclaimed fine art commercial photographic portraiture photos are regularly seen across the UK press, album covers and sleeves and book covers. Her work has been formally acquired by the National Portrait Gallery. Exploring identities within one individual and the gaps between them - how we choose to portray ourselves, how our identity is shaped by a series of curated depictions of ourselves (photographs in social media, in the press, on our personal websites) in contrast to how we unwittingly come across to others. The different contextual identities we develop, socially, at work, or in photographs - simultaneously confessional yet carefully cultivated.

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