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1994 Views
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View In My Room
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14 x 21 in ($129)
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White ($150)
1994 Views
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A drawing mainly in black and white that emphasises light and shade, light and dark, visible and hidden. Warhol and Houdini are caught in time, a catch 22. The writing 'C'mon c'mon hurry up Harry c'mon, were going down the pub' is from a Sham 69 single. A punk band from the late 70's. Warhol looks zombie like in his classic 'fright' punk spiked vivid yellow wig. He is singing the Sham 69 tune trying to entice Houdini from the box. But where is Houdini ? This drawing is one of an on going series of Warhol / Houdini works. Is Houdini forever the escapologist ?
2012
Giclee on Canvas
14 W x 21 H x 1.25 D in
15.75 W x 22.75 H x 1.25 D in
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Please click on Andy's 'Collections' for a selection of Andy's art available to buy on Saatchi Art. Prints are also available to buy of Andy's paintings and drawings. Andy Shaw is a contemporary artist making paintings, drawings and sculpture. Andy's work is in the collections of David Bowie, Marco Pierre White, Donna Karan and Sir Henry Rothschild. Exhibitions include the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, Museum of Contemporary Art, Barcelona, Museum of Arts & Design, New York, Gramercy Park Hotel, New York. Andy has worked with Marco Pierre White on a series of paintings and ceramics for his restaurants. Around 40 paintings from the collaboration were displayed in Marco's 'Titanic' bar and restaurant in London. Andy's own paintings were also exhibited along side Andy Warhol's silkscreen paintings in Quo Vardis. From 1994 to 1997 Andy worked as an artist in the East End of London, Shoreditch and had two successful solo exhibitions. David Bowie purchased the 'Brain Sculpture, Cerebrate' from Andy's London show in 1995. David Bowie's personal hair dresser Josh Wood also bought two of Andy's paintings. One of Andy's large 6ft square paintings, 'Catherine Forever More' 1996 was featured in the 100th anniversary episode of 'Grand Designs' on Channel 4 and is also featured in an episode of 'Extreme Homes' and 'Bounty Hunters'.
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