Until 2 June 2013 / Using those already in popular circulation as starting points - found photographs, movies, posters, newspaper illustrations - his paintings naturally inherit the social and political implications of their source material.
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GRAYSON PERRY / RELIQUARY PENDANT
Own your very own piece of art history with this Reliquary Pendant by Turner Prize winning artist Grayson Perry. A unique and original relic of his work.
Pretty Girl Series 1977 pigment print of original art work 24x images 24 x 18cm
© Images courtesy of the artist and Stuart Shave/Modern Art
Pretty Girl Series 1977 pigment print of original art work 24x images 24 x 18cm
© Images courtesy of the artist and Stuart Shave/Modern Art
Pretty Girl Series 1977 pigment print of original art work 24x images 24 x 18cm
© Images courtesy of the artist and Stuart Shave/Modern Art
Pretty Girl Series 1977 pigment print of original art work 24x images 24 x 18cm
© Images courtesy of the artist and Stuart Shave/Modern Art
Pretty Girl No.1
Liverpool-born artist Linder has been developing collages, photomontage, music, film and performance since the late 1970s. The exhibition includes works from the series Pretty Girl No.1- natural poses (1977), in which images of models from pornographic magazines are merged with household objects. This technique of combining both the sexuality of women and also their domesticity is an attack on conventional female roles and representation.
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