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Rebecca Saunders (born 19 December 1967) is a London-born composer [1] who lives and works freelance in Berlin.In a 2017 Classic Voice poll of the greatest works of art music since 2000, Saunders' compositions received the third highest total number of votes (30), surpassed only by the works of Georg Friedrich Haas (49) and Simon Steen-Andersen (35). [2]
The conventions for numbering prints are well-established, a limited edition is normally hand signed and numbered by the artist, typically in pencil, in the form (e.g.): 14/100. The first number is the number of the print itself. The second number is the number of overall prints the artist will print of that image.
Rebecca Saunders. Unbreathed (for string quartet) O, Yes & I [87] Dobrinka Tabakova – Tectonic [74] Joby Talbot – Ink Dark Moon (Guitar Concerto) Bramwell Tovey – Sinfonia Della Passione [88] Philip Venables. The Gender Agenda [89] Venables Plays Bartók (violin concerto) [90] Errollyn Wallen – Concerto for Violin, Viola and Accordion [91]
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Rebecca Margaret Salter (born 1955) is a British abstract artist who lives and works in London, England. Previously elected Keeper in 2017, she was elected as the first female President of the Royal Academy of Arts in London on 10 December 2019. [1] [2] Formerly a ceramicist, she is best known as painter and printmaker.
These often-unique prints sit provocatively between painting and photography. In his video installations, Saunders is just as attentive to light and materials, animating "elliptical, often abstract" passages that range freely between representation and abstraction. [7] Since the beginning of his career, Saunders often references the history of ...
Sanders was born in Betchworth, Surrey. [1] Her mother emigrated to Canada with her in 1940. She studied at the École des Beaux-Arts des Beaux Arts, Paris; the Chelsea Art School, London (1956-1958); the Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze (1958-1960); Atelier 17, Paris with Stanley William Hayter (1960-1963); and at Blackburn’s Printmaking Workshop, NY (1963–1973).