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Adrian and Shane

Ireland

Mixed Media, Acrylic on Wood

Size: 48 W x 70.9 H x 2 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This artwork is from our latest exhibition entitled "17 Ways To A Better You". "17 Ways To A Better You" explores the impact of self-help books, click bait quick fix articles, being bombarded with advertisements and unattainable images particularly on social media promising a better life if we obey their message. The work is largely compiled of imagery from adverts from the 1950's to the present day, in a freshly fucked-up, pop art and contemporary style. For years we have had a fascination with self-help books, gurus, enlightenment and more recently podcasts and what they promise. An obsession with trying to find happiness, build a better life and be the best us we can be. So “17 Ways" is a look into a world of promises and relief from life and yourself. We explore this through the imagery of advertisement and social media because there is a connection with people's perceived and aspirational happiness in the 1950s before the onset of mass advertisement. What we are being sold as something that will make you happier is actually making people more unsatisfied with their lives. We now have an abundance of self-help and quick fix lists to help you out of it. "17 Ways To A Better You" is the first Adrian+Shane exhibition in Ireland in over a decade.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Mixed Media:

Acrylic on Wood

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

48 W x 70.9 H x 2 D in

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Adrian+Shane. Two artists working as one since 1998. Using paint, collage, stencils, photos and video to create what is, without a doubt, pop art. Much of their work includes self-portraiture. Many piece's are loaded with fresh and well-targeted social commentary. The colourful works address common themes that include family and sexuality and also touch on our exacerbation with the daily grind, feelings of confusion, loss and lack of personal identity. They first exhibited in 1999 and since then Adrian+Shane have had many successful solo exhibitions and group shows in Ireland and Internationally. Their work has appeared in numerous publications worldwide. Adrian+Shane are currently working on a collection of new work.

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