The Court of Redonda Glenallachie 7 year old. Selling Fast - Limited availability
December 2023 - Robert Graham 1874, announced its latest creation a collaboration with Stephen Chambers RA: the Court of Redonda whisky collection. Initially six distinctive expressions that redefine whisky excellence are about to conquer palates and hearts alike.
GlenAllachie - speyside a Robert Graham 1874 exclusive collection
Stephen Chambers RA, The Court of Redonda is a group of 101 paintings first exhibited at Ca’ Dandolo as part the Venice Biennale, 2017.
The paintings originate from a conversation between Stephen Chambers RA and the acclaimed Spanish writer, Javier Marias (1951-2022) whose novels Stephen had begun reading whilst working in New York in 2014.
Stephen Chambers’ paintings are imagined portraits of the non regal. Beekeepers, postman, gardeners, and the homeless are empowered. It is a visual response to Marias’ question of who could (should) be making decisions.
The paintings were made for two specific venues. Firstly Venice, and secondly the University of Cambridge. One in a 15th century palazzo, the second a 21st century purpose built art gallery (Downing College). Both Venice and Cambridge have a history of halls lined with portraits of those wielding power; the Doges and the Masters.
The original Court of Redonda installation is being sold in groups of 10 paintings each. Most of these sets are now placed in art collections in the United States. A few remaining sets are still available through Stephen Chambers Studio Ltd. Please contact them directly with enquiries
Exclusive prints of the artwork have been made available for purchase.
Six limited edition giclée prints by Stephen Chambers RA
From the The Court of Redonda series of 101 paintings as shown at the Venice Biennale
Paper size: 610 x 508 mm
Edition size: 70
Printed on archival Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper, 308 gsm
Signed by the artist
£420 each
£2000 full set of six
Stephen Chambers RA is an artist living in Berlin and London. He has had numerous exhibitions internationally. He was elected a Royal Academician in 2005, has collaborated with choreographers, poets, chefs and writers. His work is represented in public and private collections around the world.