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Meat Photograph - Limited Edition of 1

Luke Twigger

United Kingdom

Photography, Digital C-Type on Other

Size: 61 W x 76.2 H x 2.5 D cm

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Digital C-Type On Aluminium w/Sub Frame

Year Created:

2014

Subject:
Mediums:

Photography, Digital C-Type on Other

Rarity:

Limited Edition of 1

Size:

61 W x 76.2 H x 2.5 D cm

Ready to Hang:

Not Applicable

Frame:

Not Framed

Authenticity:

Certificate is Included

Packaging:

Ships in a Crate

Delivery Cost:

Shipping is included in price.

Delivery Time:

Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

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Handling:

Ships in a wooden crate for additional protection of heavy or oversized artworks. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines.

Ships From:

United Kingdom.

Customs:

Shipments from United Kingdom may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks.

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Luke Twigger's work has the nerve to take on the frigid establishment. That is to say that it pays no heed to the consensual affectation of conceptualism, that convention deems as "˜cool'. Ideas are there alright it's just that they are his own, which makes them genuinely cool. Notions of the "˜Handmade' held as something to be valued bring to mind sensible shoes and oatmeal. That is a crass reaction and needs to be challenged. The fact that the idea is central to Luke's practice makes it all the more interesting, all the more subversive. The most interesting thing about the Chapman Brothers is not their adolescent "˜Bad Boy' posturing but that they combine this with a deep reverence for making. There is irreverence in Luke's work but it is much less self-conscious. It is stylistically louche which I suppose makes it bona fide Postmodern. His work is available though to anyone who probably quite rightly doesn't give a damn if it is or not. Luke appears to show distain for over analysing his practice. What seems more important is that it's a celebration of the boundaries of what can be aesthetically usable without the sneering irony that so often underlies bourgeois condemnations of Kitsch. It is smart without using its cleverness as a stick to beat you with. These objects are made with love, can anyone tell me what's not cool about that? Colin Smith Sub-Editor Turps Banana Magazine

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