JAKE & DINOS CHAPMAN, Untitled, 2022Edition of 10 + 1 APNumberedAccompanied by a Certificate of AuthenticityHand knottedWool, Mohair, Nettle & SilkHigh / Low CutJake and Dinos Chapman are among the most significant and best-known contemporary British artists working today. The Chapman brothers' cynical humour is a hallmark of their work. They drew critics’ attention in 1991 by affixing grotesque heads to the already existing figures in Francisco de Goya's series of prints The Disasters of War. Together they have created an exceptional body of work which draws from all areas of culture including art history, philosophy, artificial intelligence and cybernetic theory. For HENZEL STUDIO, the Chapman brothers re-appropriated a drawing from their series 'Like a Dog Returns to its Vomit Twice'. The series features 80 prints by Francisco de Goya "reworked and improved" by Jake and Dinos Chapman. Molluscs, insects, animals, clowns, organs and monsters painted directly on the original prints in gouache and ink populate the famous Spanish master’s whimsical, macabre world. This work is part of the "rectification" series the Chapman brothers initiated in 2003, which returned to Goya’s Disasters of War series.Select exhibitions and collections: The Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Tate Gallery, London, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., and the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, among others.Images: JAKE & DINOS CHAPMAN, Like a Dog Returns to its Vomit (No. 3, No. 52), 2005, from Francisco de Goya's 'Los Caprichos', 2005, Gouache and ink over found etching, 33 x 24.1 cm
Preview works from Classified, an exhibition presenting Tate Britain's most recent acquisitions in contemporary British art
Jake and Dinos Chapman are among the most significant and best-known contemporary British artists working today. The Chapman brothers' cynical humour is a hallmark of their work. They drew critics’ attention in 1991 by affixing grotesque heads to the already existing figures in Francisco de Goya's series of prints The Disasters of War. Together they have created an exceptional body of work which draws from all areas of culture including art history, philosophy, artificial intelligence and cybernetic theory. For HENZEL STUDIO, the Chapman brothers re-appropriated a drawing from their series 'Like a Dog Returns to its Vomit Twice'. The series features 80 prints by Francisco de Goya "reworked and improved" by Jake and Dinos Chapman. Molluscs, insects, animals, clowns, organs and monsters painted directly on the original prints in gouache and ink populate the famous Spanish master’s whimsical, macabre world. This work is part of the "rectification" series the Chapman brothers initiated in 2003, which returned to Goya’s Disasters of War series. Design by HENZEL STUDIO Edition of 10 + 1 AP Numbered Materials: Wool, Mohair, Netttle & Silk (bamboo) Size: 160 x 240 cm (63 x 94.5 ins) Technique: Hand knotted, 232,000 knots/sqm Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity Lead Time: Approx. 18 weeks (depending on size)
JAKE & DINOS CHAPMAN, Untitled, 2022Edition of 10 + 1 APNumberedAccompanied by a Certificate of AuthenticityHand knottedWool, Mohair, Nettle & SilkHigh / Low CutJake and Dinos Chapman are among the most significant and best-known contemporary British artists working today. The Chapman brothers' cynical humour is a hallmark of their work. They drew critics’ attention in 1991 by affixing grotesque heads to the already existing figures in Francisco de Goya's series of prints The Disasters of War. Together they have created an exceptional body of work which draws from all areas of culture including art history, philosophy, artificial intelligence and cybernetic theory. For HENZEL STUDIO, the Chapman brothers re-appropriated a drawing from their series 'Like a Dog Returns to its Vomit Twice'. The series features 80 prints by Francisco de Goya "reworked and improved" by Jake and Dinos Chapman. Molluscs, insects, animals, clowns, organs and monsters painted directly on the original prints in gouache and ink populate the famous Spanish master’s whimsical, macabre world. This work is part of the "rectification" series the Chapman brothers initiated in 2003, which returned to Goya’s Disasters of War series.Select exhibitions and collections: The Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Tate Gallery, London, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., and the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, among others.Images: JAKE & DINOS CHAPMAN, Like a Dog Returns to its Vomit (No. 3, No. 52), 2005, from Francisco de Goya's 'Los Caprichos', 2005, Gouache and ink over found etching, 33 x 24.1 cm
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