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14 artworks


  • Sale -15% The School of Athens Giclee Print by Adam Lister

    Adam Lister The School of Athens Giclee Print by Adam Lister

    Statue of David Giclee Print by Adam Lister Artwork Limited Edition Print on 300gsm Hot Press Matte Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2023 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 24x18 The School of Athens Giclee Print by Adam Lister is an intriguing piece within the realm of pop art, encapsulating elements of street art and graffiti art. Adam Lister, a renowned contemporary artist, takes inspiration from the iconic Renaissance painting "The School of Athens" by Raphael, infusing it with his distinctive pixelated style. This reinterpretation breathes new life into the classic artwork, creating a fascinating fusion of historical and modern artistic techniques. Lister's giclee print captures the essence of pop art through its vibrant color palette and bold, simplified forms. By utilizing pixelation, he evokes a sense of nostalgia reminiscent of early video games and digital graphics, effectively bridging the gap between traditional and contemporary art. The pixelated technique adds a layer of intrigue to the composition, prompting viewers to examine the artwork more closely and appreciate the intricate details hidden within each block of color. Incorporating elements of street art and graffiti, Lister infuses the print with a sense of urban energy and spontaneity. The composition exudes a dynamic atmosphere, as if the figures within the painting have come to life on the city streets. This infusion of street art aesthetics within a classical setting creates a visually captivating juxtaposition, challenging traditional notions of art and inviting viewers to explore the intersection between historical and modern art forms. "The School of Athens" giclee print by Adam Lister serves as a testament to the ever-evolving nature of art. It exemplifies the versatility and adaptability of pop art, street art, and graffiti art, while paying homage to the rich artistic heritage of the past. Lister's unique pixelated style, combined with his thoughtful reinterpretation of a renowned masterpiece, offers viewers a fresh perspective on the intersection of traditional and contemporary art, making it a truly captivating piece within the realm of modern artistic expression.

    $890.00$757.00

  • Sale -15% Queen In Blood Diamonds Negative Silkscreen Print by Jamie Reid

    Jamie Reid Queen In Blood Diamonds Negative Silkscreen Print by Jamie Reid

    Queen In Blood Diamonds Negative Silkscreen Print by Jamie Reid Hand-Pulled on Wove Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 250 Artwork Size 17x24.5 Silkscreen Print of Elizabeth II Queen of England In Demonic Style With Words "God Save Great Britain" Art Car Boot Fair Edition "Queen In Blood Diamonds Negative" is a striking silkscreen print by the renowned artist Jamie Reid, a limited edition piece produced with meticulous hand-pulled technique on fine wove art paper. Dated 2020, this exclusive artwork, available in only 250 signed and numbered editions, measures 17x24.5 inches, marking its significance in the realm of contemporary art. Delving into the details, the artwork portrays Elizabeth II, the Queen of England, in a provocative and almost demonic style. This avant-garde representation draws heavily from Reid's previous creations, especially his emblematic work for the Sex Pistols - "God Save The Queen." Notably, in "Queen In Blood Diamonds Negative," the Queen is adorned with the same blood diamond crown that she was pictured wearing for her 1977 Jubilee. This crown, beyond its historical significance, provides a visual linkage between Reid's iconic past work and this contemporary piece. The origins of this piece are rooted in Reid's collaboration for the Scorzayzee record titled 'Great Britain'. The artwork's integration of the phrase "God Save Great Britain" further reinforces its socio-political commentary, a hallmark of Reid's style. The work's debut at the Art Car Boot Fair speaks volumes about its place in modern pop and street art. Its edgy appearance, combined with Reid's historic association with punk aesthetics, ensures that "Queen In Blood Diamonds Negative" stands out as an emblematic representation of the ongoing dialogue between monarchy, pop culture, and societal critique in the realms of street and graffiti art.

    $730.00$621.00

  • Humans Are A Virus Designer Art Toy by Joan Cornellà Humans Are A Virus Designer Art Toy by Joan Cornellà

    Joan Cornellà Humans Are A Virus Designer Art Toy by Joan Cornellà

    Humans Are A Virus Designer Art Toy by Joan Cornellà Limited Edition Vinyl Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2023 Limited Edition Artwork Size 5x10.2 New In Box Printed Signature on Foot. Joan Cornellà's "Humans Are A Virus" and Its Commentary in Art In street pop art and graffiti artwork, Joan Cornellà has established himself as a distinctive voice known for his striking and often discomforting visual commentary on modern life. His "Humans Are A Virus" designer art toy represents his satirical approach, merging the innocence associated with toys with a stark and thought-provoking message. Released in 2023 as a limited edition collectible, this vinyl sculpture showcases Cornellà's printed signature on the foot, marking it as a genuine piece from the artist's collection. The piece presents a character in an orange suit, arms wide open, with the phrase "#HumansAreAVirus" emblazoned above. The artwork resonates with the duality of human existence and the impact of humanity on the planet, a recurring theme in Cornellà's work. Like much of his other work, this art toy acts as a mirror to society, reflecting the often-ignored truths about human behavior and its consequences. The Artistic Significance of Cornellà's Vinyl Collectibles The "Humans Are A Virus" art toy by Joan Cornellà is not just a collectible item; it's a slice of contemporary art that encapsulates the ethos of street art and the broader pop art movement. Once relegated to the realm of child play, vinyl toys have been transformed by artists like Cornellà into powerful vehicles for artistic expression. These limited edition pieces, often launched with great anticipation and fanfare, have become coveted items for collectors and art enthusiasts alike. Cornellà's work is particularly renowned for its ability to provoke a visceral reaction. By using the medium of toys, he disrupts the viewer's expectation of what is playful and innocent, instead delivering a visually striking and intellectually stimulating piece. The size of the piece, modest yet substantial, allows it to stand out in any collection, drawing attention to its underlying message about humanity's self-destructive tendencies. Joan Cornellà's Influence on Contemporary Pop and Street Art Joan Cornellà has cemented his position as a significant figure in the world of pop and street art. His work transcends traditional canvases and gallery spaces, finding its way into the urban environment where it is accessible to a broader audience. The "Humans Are A Virus" sculpture symbolizes how Cornellà has bridged the gap between art and social commentary, delivering aesthetically unique and rich meaning. In street art, where the goal is often to challenge passersby and provoke thought or dialogue, Cornellà's vinyl figures stand as three-dimensional manifestations of these aims. They are tangible representations of the ideas that street artists typically convey through murals and graffiti. As such, Cornellà's contributions have broadened the scope of what street pop art can be, demonstrating that the impact of this art form can be just as powerful when held in hand as when it's encountered on a city wall. Joan Cornellà's "Humans Are A Virus" designer art toy is a profound piece of contemporary art that encapsulates his work's satirical and often cynical essence. It stands as a commentary on human impact, a critique wrapped in the playful form of a toy, and a collectible that captures the imagination and provokes thought. Through this and other works, Cornellà continues to influence and shape the conversation in street pop art and graffiti artwork, challenging viewers to see the world through a lens that is as critical as it is comical.

    $1,383.00

  • C.R.E.A.M. UK Edition Giclee DTG Print Pound Money by Super A C.R.E.A.M. UK Edition Giclee DTG Print Pound Money by Super A

    Super A C.R.E.A.M. UK Edition Giclee DTG Print Pound Money by Super A

    C.R.E.A.M. UK Edition Giclee DTG Print by Super A Artwork Limited Edition Print on UK British 5 Pound Note Money Urban Modern Pop Art. 2022 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 7x4.5 Custom Framed in Plexiglass Case

    $349.00

  • Poopy Pants Designer Art Toy by Joan Cornellà Poopy Pants Designer Art Toy by Joan Cornellà

    Joan Cornellà Poopy Pants Designer Art Toy by Joan Cornellà

    Poopy Pants Designer Art Toy by Joan Cornellà Limited Edition Vinyl Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2021 Limited Edition of TBD Artwork Size 5x10.2 New In Box Printed Signature on Foot. Statue of a man in pink suit with fist up holding two signs reading: Stop Being Poor & Fiught The Power-Less. Joan Cornellà's "Poopy Pants" Designer Art Toy is a testament to the audaciousness and satirical depth characteristic of much of today's pop and street art. This limited edition vinyl sculpture released in the spring/summer of 2021 presents a provocative and simultaneously comedic vision. Depicting a figure in a bright pink suit, pants embarrassingly pulled down to his ankles, the artwork wields a directness in its messaging. A bold sign draped over the figure's torso declares, "Stop Being Poor," juxtaposed with another sign he holds aloft proclaiming, "Fight The Powerless." The imagery here is rife with paradox and contradiction. On one hand, the call to "Stop Being Poor" might be a sarcastic commentary on the oversimplification of societal ills and the ignorance of those in power. On the other, the message to "Fight The Powerless" lampoons the misdirection of societal rage and the frequent scapegoating of those least equipped to defend themselves. The use of the pink suit, a non-traditional and flashy color, further emphasizes the piece's defiance of convention. Joan Cornellà's artistry delves into the sometimes uncomfortable realm of social commentary, forcing viewers to confront and question established norms and values. This vinyl sculpture, with its printed signature on the foot, serves as both a collector's item and a powerful conversation piece. Standing proudly at 5x10.2 inches, the "Poopy Pants" figure is emblematic of the continued evolution of pop and street art, blurring the lines between humor, commentary, and protest.

    $1,383.00

  • Resist Colonialism Silkscreen Print by Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas

    Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas Resist Colonialism Silkscreen Print by Ernesto Yerena Montejano- Hecho Con Ganas

    Resist Colonialism 2-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Ernesto Yerena Montejano (Hecho Con Ganas) Famous Mexican American Pop Artwork Artist. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 100 Size 18x24 "Resist Colonialism" is a commanding visual statement by Ernesto Yerena Montejano, a name synonymous with vibrant expressions of cultural identity and political activism within the contemporary art scene. This 2-color hand-pulled limited edition silkscreen print, produced under his studio label Hecho Con Ganas, captures the essence of resistance against colonial powers and their historical narratives. Created in 2019, it is a testament to Yerena Montejano's dedication to fusing art with social commentary. The artwork, sized at 18x24 inches, is a limited edition with only 100 signed and numbered pieces, adding an exclusive aspect to its acquisition. The artist's Mexican-American heritage profoundly influences the imagery and themes present in his works, and "Resist Colonialism" is no exception. The stark contrast of the red and black ink, a hallmark of silkscreen printing, resonates with the simplicity yet power of revolutionary posters, echoing the visual language of protest and propaganda throughout history. Yerena Montejano's choice of symbols, juxtaposing a pirate ship bearing both the emblems of hazardous material and the iconic skull and crossbones, underscores the danger and death associated with colonial conquests. The backdrop, an unyielding red circle, could be interpreted as a reference to the rising sun, symbolizing a new dawn of awareness and opposition to colonialism. The inclusion of the raised fist, a universal sign of solidarity and resistance, further amplifies the print’s message, urging onlookers to acknowledge past transgressions and take a stand against the lingering effects of colonialism. This piece of art resonates within the pop art, street art, and graffiti art movements due to its accessible yet poignant visual language. It uses the aesthetics everyday in these art forms to engage the public discourse on decolonization and indigenous rights. As with many of his works, Yerena Montejano's "Resist Colonialism" print is not just a piece of art to be admired for its aesthetic merits but also serves as a mobilizing agent that encourages viewers to reflect on complex socio-political issues. His ability to distill fervent political messaging into compelling graphic art has cemented his status as a crucial voice in the conversation about identity, culture, and activism within the art world.

    $364.00

  • Sale -15% Never Trust A Punk Giclee Print by Jamie Reid

    Jamie Reid Never Trust A Punk Giclee Print by Jamie Reid

    Never Trust A Punk Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Hahnemühle Bamboo Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Jamie Reid. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 300 Artwork Size 32.3x22.8 In the annals of pop culture, graffiti, and street art, Jamie Reid emerges as a luminary, challenging societal norms with his provocative creations. "Never Trust A Punk" stands as a testament to Reid's unparalleled ability to intertwine art with cultural and political discourse. This piece, crafted in 2019, distinctly captures the punk ethos that rose to prominence in the late 1970s, becoming a hallmark of Reid's aesthetic. "Never Trust A Punk" is not merely an artwork but a statement, a proclamation that showcases Reid's characteristic blend of satire, dissent, and visual appeal. The juxtaposition of the iconic Union Jack with a stark portrayal of the British monarch, her eyes concealed, boldly encapsulates the rebellious spirit of the time. The message is clear, echoing sentiments of distrust and rebellion, which were rampant during the punk movement. This artwork holds an even deeper resonance for music enthusiasts and followers of British punk rock. The imagery bears a striking resemblance to that used for the cover of "God Save the Queen" by The Sex Pistols in 1977, a track that stirred controversy and remains emblematic of the punk era. As a limited edition giclee print, only 300 pieces of "Never Trust A Punk" were ever produced. Each print is immaculately rendered on premium 290gsm Hahnemühle bamboo paper, a medium chosen for its ability to capture the vibrancy and detail of the original artwork. Measuring at 32.3 x 22.8 inches, each piece is hand-signed and numbered by Reid, solidifying its authenticity and making it a coveted item for collectors and art enthusiasts alike.

    $692.00$588.00

  • Sale -15% God Save The Queen Collage Giclee Print by Jamie Reid

    Jamie Reid God Save The Queen Collage Giclee Print by Jamie Reid

    God Save The Queen Collage Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Hahnemühle Bamboo Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Jamie Reid. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 300 Artwork Size 32.3x22.8 Blending the worlds of street art, pop culture, and political dissent, Jamie Reid's "God Save The Queen" stands as a poignant reflection of the punk era's raw energy and defiance. Created in 2019, this masterful artwork captures the essence of rebellion, with a striking portrayal of the British monarch, her eyes obscured by the phrase "God Save The Queen." It is not merely a visual spectacle but a statement, encapsulating the punk movement's spirit and challenging the establishment's symbols and authority. The imagery, familiar to many, became emblematic of the punk rock movement in the late 1970s. Its resonance extends beyond the art sphere into music, as it bears a strong association with the controversial track "God Save the Queen" by The Sex Pistols released in 1977. The audacity of the image, combined with the song's provocative lyrics, created ripples in society, making it an iconic piece of cultural history. This particular creation is a limited edition giclee print, with only 300 pieces ever produced. Each print is meticulously crafted on premium 290gsm Hahnemühle bamboo paper, renowned for its exceptional quality and ability to bring out the finest details of the artwork. Measuring 32.3 x 22.8 inches, every piece has been hand-signed and numbered by Reid, ensuring its authenticity. For collectors and art enthusiasts, owning a piece of this limited edition offers not just a visual delight but also a slice of history, representing a moment when art, music, and activism converged to shape a generation.

    $692.00$588.00

  • Sale -15% Vote For Light Silkscreen Print by Jamie Reid

    Jamie Reid Vote For Light Silkscreen Print by Jamie Reid

    Vote For Light Silkscreen Print by Jamie Reid Hand-Pulled on Wove Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2015 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 19.6x24.41 Silkscreen Print of People in Face Masks and the Words "Vote For Light". Small bump to the middle extreme left margin. "Vote For Light" by Jamie Reid is a remarkable embodiment of the zeitgeist captured in the medium of silkscreen print. Hand-pulled on luxurious Wove Fine Art Paper, the piece, created in 2015, is an amalgamation of Reid's perspective and the cultural tides of the moment. Limited in its run, only 50 of these pieces were produced, each signed and numbered by Reid himself, ensuring authenticity and exclusivity. The artwork, measuring 19.6x24.41 inches, showcases an arresting visual of individuals adorned in face masks, an imagery that resonates with the contemporary experiences of the global populace. The indelible phrase "Vote For Light" emblazoned amidst the portrait of the masked figures sends a powerful message, potentially a call to action or a plea for hope amidst times of uncertainty. Silkscreen printing, traditionally associated with pop art, has been masterfully used here to blend the lines between street art, graffiti, and the more conventional gallery artworks. Reid’s decision to utilize this method is a testament to his commitment to maintain the raw and unfiltered aura commonly associated with street and graffiti art. Jamie Reid's "Vote For Light" is more than just a print; it stands as a symbol, a social commentary, and an invitation for discourse. As with most artwork that converges on the realms of pop, street, and graffiti art, this piece not only captures the artist's viewpoint but also challenges its audience to introspect and engage with the world around them. Drawing inspiration from the events and sentiments of its time, the artwork offers a snapshot of history, forever immortalized on fine art paper.

    $730.00$621.00

  • Heist Eyes HPM Stencil Spray Paint Silkscreen by Prefab77

    Prefab77 Heist Eyes HPM Stencil Spray Paint Silkscreen by Prefab77

    Heist Eyes HPM Stencil Spray Paint Silkscreen by Prefab77 Hand-Painted Multiple on 300gsm Somerset Fine Art Paper Unique Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2023 Signed & Numbered Edition of 60 HPM Unique Hand Painted Spray Paint Stencil Artwork Size 15x22 Silkscreen of Close Up of Woman's Eyes With Pop Culture Figures. Diving deep into the world of modern pop and street art, one can't help but be captivated by the hand-painted creations of PREFAB77. The artist, known for blending unique graffiti techniques with elements of pop culture, has yet again introduced an exceptional piece titled “Heist Eyes”. This artwork is a brilliant amalgamation of stencil spray paint and silkscreen techniques, seamlessly marrying the two art forms. Set on a high-quality 300gsm Somerset Fine Art Paper, the “Heist Eyes” showcases a close-up of a woman's gaze, fierce and mysterious. The eyes, being the windows to the soul, are central in this artwork, perhaps symbolizing the depth and layers of our modern culture. What's unique about this particular piece is its intricate details. Not only does it present the intense gaze, but it also intricately intertwines elements of pop culture, serving both as a reflection of contemporary society and a warning of the fleeting nature of fame and recognition. This piece is not just any regular print; it's a hand-painted multiple (HPM). This means each piece, though part of a series, has its own unique touch. The utilization of seven distinct colors brings life to the print, and the luxurious layer of UV black ink against a hand-painted background only adds to its allure. With only 60 pieces in existence, each signed, stamped, and numbered, it truly is a testament to PREFAB77's dedication to craftsmanship and exclusivity. In the realm of pop art, street art, and graffiti art, such works emphasize the evolution of traditional art forms. They signify a move from the conventional to the contemporary, bringing in fresh perspectives while keeping rooted in authentic techniques. The “Heist Eyes” is not just a piece of art; it's a narrative of the times we live in, urging viewers to delve deeper, to look beyond the surface, and to interpret the myriad of stories it seeks to tell.

    $480.00

  • Sale -15% Damn Them All Giclee Print by Jamie Reid

    Jamie Reid Damn Them All Giclee Print by Jamie Reid

    Damn Them All Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Hahnemühle Bamboo Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Jamie Reid. 2019 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 300 Artwork Size 24.1x27.6 Jamie Reid's "Damn Them All" is an evocative masterpiece that vividly embodies the essence of pop culture, graffiti, and street art. Crafted in 2019, this artwork is a testament to Reid's enduring influence in the realm of contemporary art, offering a captivating blend of vivid hues, intricate collage elements, and pointed socio-political commentary. The artwork stands as a limited edition giclee print, with only 300 pieces ever produced, each impeccably printed on premium 290gsm Hahnemühle bamboo paper. This meticulous choice of medium not only ensures the artwork's longevity but also accentuates its vibrant details. Each piece is hand-signed and numbered by Reid, making every print a unique collector's item. Delving into the artwork's history provides an intriguing context. The piece draws its inspiration from an original collage Reid created for a magazine publication by The Guardian, which delved deep into the themes of republicanism. Furthermore, the iconic image resonates with punk aficionados, as it was employed for the cover of the 1977 "God Save the Queen" by The Sex Pistols, a song that shook the foundations of the British establishment. Each detail, from the playful juxtaposition of cultural symbols to the rebellious undertones, encapsulates the spirit of a time when art and music sought to challenge societal norms. Measuring at 24.1 x 27.6 inches, "Damn Them All" is not just a visual treat but a historic statement, exemplifying Jamie Reid's unparalleled ability to intertwine art with cultural and political discourse. Edition of 300, printed on 290 gsm Hahnemühle bamboo paper, signed & numbered. Artwork image used for the cover of God Save the Queen in 1977 by The Sex Pistols. Damn Them All is a limited edition giclee print by Jamie Reid. Derived from an original collage made for a magazine issued by The Guardian with a lead story on republicanism. From an edition of 300, printed on 290 gsm Hahnemühle bamboo paper, the piece is signed and numbered by the artist. 24.1 x 27.6in

    $946.00$804.00

  • LIE Birger Isacsson Silkscreen Print by Aelhra

    Aelhra LIE Birger Isacsson Silkscreen Print by Aelhra

    LIE Birger Isacsson Limited Edition 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Aelhra Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2014 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 30 Artwork Size 18x24

    $209.00

  • God Save Margaret Thatchers Children by Billy Childish x Jamie Reid God Save Margaret Thatchers Children by Billy Childish x Jamie Reid

    God Save Margaret Thatchers Children by Billy Childish x Jamie Reid

    God Save Margaret Thatcher Giclee Print Record CD Box Set by Billy Childish x Jamie Reid Artwork Limited Edition Print With Safety-pin On Distressed Fine Art Paper Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2013 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 200 Artwork Size 27.6x20.5 2013 Thatcher's Children Boxed Record CD & Letter Box Set Plus L-13 Brown Bag The collaborative artwork "God Save Margaret Thatcher" by Billy Childish and Jamie Reid is a sharp and provocative commentary rendered through the lens of street pop art and graffiti artwork. The limited edition giclee print, part of a collection that includes a boxed record CD and letter box set, is a fusion of political narrative and artistic expression that captures the cultural zeitgeist of its time. Political Satire and Artistic Expression The giclee print is a bold statement within the pop art movement, a genre known for blurring the lines between high art and popular culture. Billy Childish and Jamie Reid, known for their aggressive aesthetics, use the iconography associated with Margaret Thatcher, the former Prime Minister of the UK, to create a layered discourse on power, policy, and patriotism. The artwork, sized 27.6x20.5 inches, employs the distressed look typical of street art and the precision of fine art printing techniques, with the addition of a safety pin that punctuates the piece with an emblem of punk culture. The image of Thatcher, presented with a stylized rendition of the Union Jack and the phrase "God Save," evokes the nationalistic fervor and divisive politics of her era. The choice of giclee printing ensures that each piece in the limited edition of 200 retains the vibrancy and detail of the original work, making it not just a political statement but also a collector's item. Reid and Childish's Distinctive Styles Jamie Reid, famously associated with the punk rock band the Sex Pistols, brings his characteristic ransom-note typography to the collaboration, complementing Childish's raw and expressive style. The layered text over Thatcher's image creates a visual cacophony that mirrors the social and political turbulence associated with her tenure as Prime Minister. The aesthetics of the print are reminiscent of Reid's work on album covers, while Childish's influence is evident in the vibrant and unrefined quality of the imagery. This limited edition print, signed and numbered by the artists, is a testament to their shared ethos of challenging authority and convention through art. The use of distressed fine art paper adds a layer of authenticity, emulating the ephemeral nature of street art and graffiti while simultaneously offering the permanence of fine art. Boxed Record CD and Letter Box Set Accompanying the giclee print is the "Thatcher's Children" boxed record CD and letter box set, an extension of the narrative explored in the print. This set, a combination of visual art and music, encapsulates the multifaceted approach to storytelling that both Childish and Reid employ. Including music and the written word with the optical components enriches the dialogue initiated by the print, offering a more immersive experience of the artwork's thematic content. Cultural Packaging: The L-13 Brown Bag The entire collection is presented in an L-13 brown bag, a packaging choice that is both practical and symbolic. The unassuming brown bag, often associated with the bland transportation of goods, is a vessel for transporting powerful artistic and political statements. The L-13 stamp on the bag indicates the involvement of the L-13 Light Industrial Workshop, known for supporting avant-garde and counter-culture artists, further aligning the collection with the spirit of rebellion and dissent. Significance in Modern Art The "God Save Margaret Thatcher" giclee print and accompanying items hold a significant place in the narrative of modern art. They represent a confluence of street art's accessibility, pop art's use of popular imagery, and the personal touch of graffiti art. The collection is not only a reflection of the political climate of the 1980s but also a timeless exploration of the power dynamics and societal structures that continue to shape contemporary discourse. Billy Childish and Jamie Reid's collaborative effort in creating the "God Save Margaret Thatcher" collection is a masterful blend of street pop art and graffiti artwork that resonates with cultural and political relevance. The print's limited edition nature, the giclee medium's quality, and the boxed set's comprehensive nature all contribute to the collection's appeal as a significant piece of art history and a poignant commentary on the social and political landscape.

    $1,282.00

  • Sale -15% Boudica Is Coming HPM Silkscreen Print by Jamie Reid x James Cauty

    Jamie Reid Boudica Is Coming HPM Silkscreen Print by Jamie Reid x James Cauty

    Boudica Is Coming HPM Embellished 6-Color Silkscreen Print by Jamie Reid Hand-Pulled on Distressed 400gsm Reverse Optimum Grey Card Limited Edition Artwork. 2018 Signed By Both Artists HPM Acrylic Hand Embellished Stencil & Numbered Limited Edition of 350 Artwork Size 17x25 Silkscreen Print of Queen Boudica on Horse Chariot Next To Skyscraper Building Art Car Boot Fair Edition Hand Distressed "Boudica Is Coming HPM" is a breathtaking example of the convergence of contemporary street art and history, captured elegantly in a 6-color silkscreen print by the talented Jamie Reid. Released in 2018 and hand-pulled on a distressed 400gsm Reverse Optimum Grey Card, this piece serves as a testament to the transformative powers of art. It is not just a print, but a hand embellished, stencil-enhanced masterpiece, evident in the details of acrylic that dance across the surface. The presence of the signature of both artists and its limitation to a mere 350 pieces makes this artwork an exclusive collector's item, ensuring its revered status among art aficionados. The artwork's composition is both thought-provoking and rebellious. Queen Boudica, an emblem of British resistance against Roman occupation, is depicted on her iconic horse chariot. Yet, in a brilliant juxtaposition, she's positioned beside a modern skyscraper. This anachronistic pairing bridges ancient courage and modern defiance, reminiscent of the spirit of street art that challenges the conventional and provokes thought. Furthermore, the size of the artwork, measuring 17x25, strikes an impressive balance between dominance and subtlety, allowing it to make a statement without overpowering its surroundings. This print was introduced during the Art Car Boot Fair Edition, a venue that often showcases edgy and avant-garde pieces. The hand-distressed nature of the artwork adds a tactile dimension to it, grounding it in raw, authentic emotion, much like graffiti art on city walls. Jamie Reid's "Boudica Is Coming HPM" is a piece that captivates and intrigues, embodying the best aspects of pop and street art, ensuring its place as a hallmark in contemporary artistic expression.

    $730.00$621.00

Government & Politics Street Pop Art & Graffiti Artwork

Artistic Commentary on Government and Politics in Street Pop Art

Street pop art and graffiti artwork have long served as a visual language for political discourse and social commentary. The inherently public and accessible nature of these art forms makes them powerful tools for artists to express their views on government and politics. Whether splashed across city walls or displayed in galleries, these works often reflect the artists' perspectives on the political climate, societal issues, and power dynamics. The relationship between government and politics and street pop art is symbiotic. On one hand, the art form often thrives under the radar of official scrutiny, its rebellious streak a response to perceived overreach or authoritarian tendencies. On the other hand, it can serve as a sanctioned medium for political messaging, especially in more liberal societies that embrace public art as a form of civic engagement. Artists utilize this platform to spark debate, challenge authority, and inspire political action, sometimes at significant personal risk.

The Impact of Street Art on Political Expression

Street art's ability to reach a broad audience outside of traditional art venues makes it an incredibly effective means of political expression. Murals and installations often become local landmarks, drawing attention to the issues they portray and making political discourse a part of everyday life. The visual strategies employed by street artists—such as parody, satire, and symbolism—can distill complex political messages into impactful imagery that resonates with the viewer on an intuitive level. The political influence of street pop art and graffiti can be seen in its use by movements seeking to democratize public space and challenge dominant narratives. The art form's agility in adapting to the changing political landscape allows it to address immediate concerns and react to current events faster than traditional forms of political commentary. Its impact is magnified by the advent of social media, where images of political street art can go viral, reaching international audiences and becoming symbols of resistance and solidarity.

Street Pop Art as a Chronicle of Political Change

Over the decades, street pop art has chronicled the ebb and flow of political change from the protest movements of the 1960s to the present day. It often provides historical snapshots of the public sentiment during times of political upheaval. In societies undergoing rapid transformation or conflict, street art can document the aspirations and frustrations of the populace, often serving as a barometer for social tension. This art form also raises questions about the ownership and use of public space. By taking art out of the private realm and into the communal, street artists challenge the idea that government and authorities have ultimate control over visual and cultural expressions in public areas. This act of reclaiming space is a political statement, affirming the right to free expression and participation in the civic dialogue.
In summary, street pop art and graffiti artwork occupy a unique position at the intersection of art, politics, and public discourse. By engaging directly with the community and utilizing public spaces as canvases, these art forms democratize access to political expression and empower individuals and movements to communicate their messages powerfully and poignantly. As governments and politics evolve, so will the art that reflects and often challenges them, maintaining its role as a vital voice in the ongoing conversation about power, policy, and the people.

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