STIK (B. 1979)
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Holding Hands (Red, Yellow, Orange, Blue & Teal)

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STIK (B. 1979)
Holding Hands (Red, Yellow, Orange, Blue & Teal)
the set of five offset lithographs in colors, on smooth wove paper, 2020, each signed in ink, from the edition of 108,000, with full margins, each with two central folds (as issued), in very good condition
Each Image: 18 3/8 x 18 3/8 in. (465 x 465 mm.)
Each Sheet: 19 5/8 x 19 5/8 in. (500 x 500 mm.)
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Lindsay Griffith
Lindsay Griffith Head of Department

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The edition of Holding Hands was created to celebrate the permanent installation of the monumental bronze sculpture within Hoxton square, London. The prints were released within the local newspaper Hackney Today, with one unsigned print within each of the 108,000 newspapers. The artist later signed some of these prints, but very few of the total edition were signed, and the present signed complete set is comparably scarce.

The image of Holding Hands depicts two figures, moving in opposite directions, each seeming to be leading the other depending on where the viewer is standing, as a subtle reminder to view the world from other people’s perspectives. STIK’s figures radiate generosity and vulnerability, skilfully expressed in just a few, gestural lines. In the early 2000s STIK began creating unofficial public art in East London and the official and permanent installation of the monumental Holding Hands bronze in Hackney’s Hoxton Square represents a homecoming of sorts. For STIK, this image is a testament to hope and community, a ‘sign of universal love and solidarity’ as resonant today as it will be a century from now.

The 1 metre bronze maquette for the sculpture set a world record price for the artist when it was auctioned at Christie’s London in October 2020. The proceeds of the sale established a fund to commission artists to create a new-wave of public sculpture across the borough of Hackney.

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