
A pair of limited-edition prints by 2025 Turner Prize winner Nnena Kalu is now available to purchase, exclusive to House of Voltaire.
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Nnena Kalu – Drawing No. 74, 2026
Edition Size: 70
Dimensions: 60 x 33 cm each print (sold as a diptych)
Finishing: Giclée with hand-torn edges
Starting price: £600
The price of the edition will increase as it sells out.
About The Artwork
Responding to the sound, rhythm and movement of creating, Nnena Kalu’s immersion in the physical process of making determines the shape, style and nature of each piece, be it sculpture, installation or drawing. Kalu’s drawing process involves working across multiple sheets of paper simultaneously, creating sets of nuanced, related drawings which bear a striking similarity but contain infinite subtle differences under scrutiny. Kalu’s work is represented in many important collections including Tate Collection, Arts Council Collection, and Martin and Rebecca Eisenberg Collection. For Kalu’s second limited edition for House of Voltaire, she has produced a diptych based on a pair of drawings from 2026.
This edition comes with a certificate of authenticity.
About Nnena Kalu
Nnena Kalu has been a resident artist at ActionSpace’s Studio Voltaire studio since 1999. She has created a large body of sculptural and two-dimensional work and developed a live element to her site-specific installation practice.
Nnena has exhibited extensively, including three solo exhibitions, Glasgow International, Project Ability, ‘Wrapping’, Humber Street Gallery, Hull, and Studio Voltaire Elsewhere, Mayfair. Yinka Shonibare invited Nnena to create new work for the Royal Academy Summer Show and the artist was awarded the LOEWE FOUNDATION/Studio Voltaire Award in 2021. Nnena presented an installation of drawing works for Deptford X and ‘Trickster Figures: Sculpture and the Body’, MK Gallery, 2023. The artist’s work is held in collections nationally and internationally. Nnena Kalu was awarded the Turner Prize in 2025.
Nnena Kalu is represented by Arcadia Missa Gallery.
Image: Nnena Kalu, Drawing 74, Photo credit: Tom Carter.

