The Multiple Store held its final show in November 2016. We are grateful to all the artists, collectors and friends who supported us over the last 18 years.
This website includes a record of the editions we commissioned from 1998 to 2014. Most of these have now sold out but others may continue to be available from the artists; see the individual Artists' pages for details.
In February 2018 the Trustees of Tate accepted our offer to donate one of each of our editions 1998-2014 to Tate Archive, the national archive of British art; these, together with the accompanying documentation, are now housed at Tate Britain where they will be available as an educational and learning resource, and for exhibition loans.
Once catalogued, all the material will be available in person at the Hyman Kreitman Reading Rooms at Tate Britain, and online via the Archive's database (http://archive.tate.org.uk) under the title of The Multiple Store.
“The Multiple Store has been a wonderful platform for works of art that have pushed the very nature of editions into exciting and unexpected new formal, poetic and intellectual territories.
All tribute to you, for enabling so many British artists to create such seminal editions and for making them affordable.”
Iwona Blazwick, Director, Whitechapel Gallery, November 2016
The Multiple Store held its final show in November 2016. We are grateful to all the artists, collectors and friends who supported us over the last 18 years.
This website includes a record of the editions we commissioned from 1998 to 2014. Most of these have now sold out but others may continue to be available from the artists; see the individual Artists' pages for details.
In February 2018 the Trustees of Tate accepted our offer to donate one of each of our editions 1998-2014 to Tate Archive, the national archive of British art; these, together with the accompanying documentation, are now housed at Tate Britain where they will be available as an educational and learning resource, and for exhibition loans.
Once catalogued, all the material will be available in person at the Hyman Kreitman Reading Rooms at Tate Britain, and online via the Archive's database (http://archive.tate.org.uk) under the title of The Multiple Store.
“The Multiple Store has been a wonderful platform for works of art that have pushed the very nature of editions into exciting and unexpected new formal, poetic and intellectual territories.
All tribute to you, for enabling so many British artists to create such seminal editions and for making them affordable.”
Iwona Blazwick, Director, Whitechapel Gallery, November 2016