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This diptych comprises #Pop Art 1 & 2, each measuring 70cm x 60cm. With so much commentary on modern art could a six year old really have created some of modern arts' most famous pieces? From Banksy to Warhol and Riley to Koons, could anyone have created these pieces? Is Koons a genius or just guilty of monkeying around? Could Banksy have designed Andy Warhol's banana for The Velvet Underground record sleeve? Is Bridgit Riley's op-art just a load of coloured bars? Are these truly great artists creating truly great art, or could a fucking monkey have done that ? 

The #Pop Art series is intended to use humour to further fuel this debate. "A Fucking Monkey Could Have Done That", playfully teams Warhol's famous Velvet Underground banana with Banksy style graffiti, while "Guilty" puts the culprit behind Riley-esque prison bars. I hope you enjoy the series. Both parts of the diptych are on box canvas with painted edges, ready to hang.
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This diptych comprises #Pop Art 1 & 2, each measuring 70cm x 60cm. With so much commentary on modern art could a six year old really have created some of modern arts' most famous pieces? From Banksy to Warhol and Riley to Koons, could anyone have created these pieces? Is Koons a genius or just guilty of monkeying around? Could Banksy have designed Andy Warhol's banana for The Velvet Underground record sleeve? Is Bridgit Riley's op-art just a load of coloured bars? Are these truly great artists creating truly great art, or could a fucking monkey have done that ? 

The #Pop Art series is intended to use humour to further fuel this debate. "A Fucking Monkey Could Have Done That", playfully teams Warhol's famous Velvet Underground banana with Banksy style graffiti, while "Guilty" puts the culprit behind Riley-esque prison bars. I hope you enjoy the series. Both parts of the diptych are on box canvas with painted edges, ready to hang.
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#PopArt 1 & 2 - A Fucking Monkey Could Have Done That / Guilty Painting

Stephen Beer

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 23.6 W x 27.6 H x 1.6 D in

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This diptych comprises #Pop Art 1 & 2, each measuring 70cm x 60cm. With so much commentary on modern art could a six year old really have created some of modern arts' most famous pieces? From Banksy to Warhol and Riley to Koons, could anyone have created these pieces? Is Koons a genius or just guilty of monkeying around? Could Banksy have designed Andy Warhol's banana for The Velvet Underground record sleeve? Is Bridgit Riley's op-art just a load of coloured bars? Are these truly great artists creating truly great art, or could a fucking monkey have done that ? The #Pop Art series is intended to use humour to further fuel this debate. "A Fucking Monkey Could Have Done That", playfully teams Warhol's famous Velvet Underground banana with Banksy style graffiti, while "Guilty" puts the culprit behind Riley-esque prison bars. I hope you enjoy the series. Both parts of the diptych are on box canvas with painted edges, ready to hang.

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Multi-paneled Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:23.6 W x 27.6 H x 1.6 D in

Number of Panels:2

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Most recently Stephen's work has been featured in "And Now For The Good News (works from the Annette & Peter Nobel Art Collection)", at the Pera Museum, Turkey. Born in 1962 Stephen is a child of post war popular culture. His creativity began in '67 when his father set up a photographic darkroom in a cupboard under the stairs. There they made primitive b&w pictures, and Stephen hasn't stopped creating since. His work has been collected by Mark Bezos and many others around the world, and he likes to think his work gives pleasure, entertains and creates discussion.

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