Duncan Montgomery - The Heath, 2024

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Wood Engraving

Media Dimensions: 15 x 18 cm

Image Dimensions: 10 x 14 cm

Edition of 50

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Duncan Montgomery is a printmaker from the North-East of England, now based in London, who uses figurative wood engraving to explore antiquarian subjects. “The Heath” is part of a series of prints made in collaboration with the cultural historian George Townsend on historic bathing places in England, including the bathing ponds on Hampstead Heath and Parson’s Pleasure, a centuries-old bathing place in Oxford that was closed in the 1990s. These prints explore the lost meanings of these sites, referencing early photography and Greek statuary. Prints from this series have been shown in ‘Here: A Fair Resting Place’, a work in progress exhibition in the Peltz Gallery Vitrine at the Birkbeck School of Arts in Gordon Square, London, at the annual exhibitions of the Society of Wood Engravers, and in the show 'Parson's Pleasure & the Ponds' (North Wall Arts Centre, Oxford, and Highgate Gallery, 2024).

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Wood Engraving

Media Dimensions: 15 x 18 cm

Image Dimensions: 10 x 14 cm

Edition of 50

Framed/unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £9.00 (unframed).

Duncan Montgomery is a printmaker from the North-East of England, now based in London, who uses figurative wood engraving to explore antiquarian subjects. “The Heath” is part of a series of prints made in collaboration with the cultural historian George Townsend on historic bathing places in England, including the bathing ponds on Hampstead Heath and Parson’s Pleasure, a centuries-old bathing place in Oxford that was closed in the 1990s. These prints explore the lost meanings of these sites, referencing early photography and Greek statuary. Prints from this series have been shown in ‘Here: A Fair Resting Place’, a work in progress exhibition in the Peltz Gallery Vitrine at the Birkbeck School of Arts in Gordon Square, London, at the annual exhibitions of the Society of Wood Engravers, and in the show 'Parson's Pleasure & the Ponds' (North Wall Arts Centre, Oxford, and Highgate Gallery, 2024).

Wood Engraving

Media Dimensions: 15 x 18 cm

Image Dimensions: 10 x 14 cm

Edition of 50

Framed/unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £9.00 (unframed).

Duncan Montgomery is a printmaker from the North-East of England, now based in London, who uses figurative wood engraving to explore antiquarian subjects. “The Heath” is part of a series of prints made in collaboration with the cultural historian George Townsend on historic bathing places in England, including the bathing ponds on Hampstead Heath and Parson’s Pleasure, a centuries-old bathing place in Oxford that was closed in the 1990s. These prints explore the lost meanings of these sites, referencing early photography and Greek statuary. Prints from this series have been shown in ‘Here: A Fair Resting Place’, a work in progress exhibition in the Peltz Gallery Vitrine at the Birkbeck School of Arts in Gordon Square, London, at the annual exhibitions of the Society of Wood Engravers, and in the show 'Parson's Pleasure & the Ponds' (North Wall Arts Centre, Oxford, and Highgate Gallery, 2024).