Fine Art Collector | Autumn 2021

Those of you holding a copy of this issue in your hands will have noticed that we are, after a brief hiatus, back in print! As a company, we took the decision to invest back into print, realising that little of our shared experiences over the past year has been tangible. There is undoubtedly a desire to return to the physical, whether that is visiting one of our galleries or reading a copy of your favourite art magazine, Fine Art Collector . So this is simply our small, but significant, nod to our collective return to ‘normal ’. We hope that that this issue will provide you all with some well-deserved respite, and encourage you to take time out from your daily grind to relax and enjoy reading about our artists, the wonderful work they continue to produce, and what we as a company have been toiling away at behind the scenes. Our commitment to community art endeavours continues, most recently with an art installation at the BirminghamWomen’s Hospital, fundraising for Blue Cross pet charity and supporting Alex Echo’s collaboration with Next in aid of

Parkinson’s UK. Similarly, our art is now far from confined to the walls of our galleries – or indeed the homes of our collectors. Read on to hear about our new partnership with two Michelin-starred Moor Hall restaurant, and find out why our collection of Shadowman limited editions is currently hanging in Gotham City! Our Autumn/Winter collection features original and limited edition artwork from a host of your Castle Fine Art favourites. Two artists in particular must get a shout out, having both reached their 15-year anniversaries with us: John Myatt and Paul Corfield. John has revisited his Genuine Fakes series, painting a collection of exquisite Edward Hopper-inspired editions. Paul has reimagined a selection of the most popular editions and sold-out artworks from his past portfolio in his current style, accompanied by a stunning hardback book entitled Becoming Paul Corfield . Already proving popular, it’s a delightful addition - or beginning - to any Paul Corfield collection. Alfie Bowen, in his first year of joining the Castle Fine Art family, has

already made quite the impression. In September alone, he clocked up a notable trilogy of career- defining moments: his first book was published (head over to our blog on www.castlefineart.com/blog to read more), he appeared at Photo London and was a guest speaker at the Royal Photographic Society. Happily for us, he also found time to curate and hand-sign the latest release of limited editions from his Call of the Wild series. Incredibly, there is far more packed into this issue than I have word count here to accommodate, so I invite you to read on and discover all our other news and updates for yourself. Which leaves me with little to say or do other than to offer our resounding thanks for your ongoing support. Without you, our cherished collectors, our art wouldn’t find a home. Thank you for being part of Castle’s continuing journey, and I look forward to bringing you our next update in Spring 2022.

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Daniela Quinlan Editor

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Fine Art Collector is published by Washington Green Fine Art Group Limited and distributed by Castle Fine Art. Email hello@castlefineart.com Website castlefineart.com All the art featured in Fine Art Collector is available through Castle Fine Art across Great Britain. Visit our website at castlefineart.com to find your nearest gallery. The images contained within this literature are an artistic representation of the collection. To best experience our art, we recommend you contact your local gallery to arrange a viewing. Prices illustrated throughout this magazine are recommended retail prices.

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