Theater des Todes - £ 150.00


3-colour screenprint; size 485mm X
640mm; printed on 270gsm acid-free archival stock.

Limited Edition of 200 prints.


Theater des Todes and Fast Track


Both of these pictures are inspired by Victorian engravings from the
Illustrated London News, a lurid periodical which, before the use of
half-toned photographs, was illustrated with quickly-executed
engravings depicting various murders, suicides and natural disasters
such as shark attacks and earthquakes. The first issue, published in
1842, contained a Dreadful Railway accident near Paris; an Awful
Steamboat Explosion in America; and War in Afghanistan; among other
less interesting articles.
Theater des Todes and Fast Track were originally part of a series of
pictures that I did rather obsessively in a sketchbook - drawn with
biro rather than engraved - detailing the various interconnections of
evil toys, silenced witnesses, volcanoes and various other protagonists
and scenarios that coexisted unhappily in my imagination at the time.
I had no idea what each picture would look like when I started them.




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Price : £ 150.00



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