Dear Xxxx
Manifold Editions is delighted to be launching a new series of four editions next week with British artist, Boo Saville.

Titled One Thing After Another (Morning, Afternoon, Evening, Night), Saville’s new series follows the artist’s explorations in to colourful abstraction and more recent experimentations with the concept of ‘framing’ within her work.
For updates on this upcoming launch, follow us on Instagram @manifoldeditions and keep an eye out for further information next Wednesday 5 October.
Manifold Editions offers the best in limited-edition prints from a portfolio of 31 internationally acclaimed artists. All prints are produced to the highest standards and hand crafted in a wide range of techniques. If you would like any information about the artists and works available, please contact us.
Best wishes

James
James Booth-Clibborn
Director, Manifold Editions
james@manifoldeditions.com

Boo Saville
Gaussian
Multi-layered archival pigment print
Edition of 40
Sheet size 112.2 x 95.3 cm (44 1/4 x 37 1/2 in)
Signed & titled by the artist on the front, numbered on the reverse
Published by Manifold Editions, 2020
Boo Saville (b. 1980) is an artist and printmaker whose painstakingly detailed ink drawings and paintings on canvas encompass two different styles of working - monochromatic depictions of life and highly pigmented abstraction.
Since graduating from Slade School of Art, London, in 2004, Saville has seen her work acquired by major collections, both in the UK and internationally. Twice nominated for the Sovereign Painting Prize (2007 and 2011), she undertook a residency at the Cité des Arts in Paris in 2008.
In 2010, Saville worked with art publishers, Other Criteria, founded by Damien Hirst, to publish a series of unique prints. In 2018, her paintings were exhibited at Hirst’s Newport Street Gallery as part of a group show, True Colours. Recent solo exhibitions include The Smoke Detector and the Watchtower at Davidson Gallery, New York (2021-22), and a deeply personal exhibition, Ma, at TJ Boulting gallery, London (2022). She lives and works in Margate, UK.