- Composition: Paper, Silkscreen print
- Details: Consumo.' Sarah Hardacre explores themes of production and consumption in industrial Turin, in this silkscreen print on Somerset Tub Sized Satin 410gsm, with hand colored finish. Edition of 30. Signed, titled and numbered by the artist.
- Measurements: Height: 27.3 inches Width: 39 inches
- Product code:58009707HM
- Paul Stolper Gallery - Paul Stolper Gallery’s inaugural show at Museum Street in London was ‘Peter Saville: Accessories to an Artwork’, which opened in October 2008, with commissioned works for the exhibition by Cerith Wynn Evans, Thomas Demand, Douglas Gordon and Jeremy Deller among others. Paul Stolper Gallery is a publisher of contemporary fine art prints and a commercial gallery that exhibits a wide variety of prints and unique works. Paul Stolper Gallery works directly with a number of important contemporary artists as well as emerging artists to produce unique artworks, art publications, limited edition prints, photographs and sculptural works. In September 2011 a second gallery was opened in Oslo called STOLPER + FRIENDS, exhibiting British and international artists, as well as supporting emerging Norwegian art. In the UK, the Paul Stolper Gallery is located at 31 Museum St, London, WC1A 1LH.
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About the work
Consumo.' Sarah Hardacre explores themes of production and consumption in industrial Turin, in this silkscreen print on Somerset Tub Sized Satin 410gsm, with hand colored finish. Edition of 30. Signed, titled and numbered by the artist.
About the artist
Sarah Hardacre’s silkscreen prints reveal Modernist architectural skylines taken from the Salford Local History Archive together with images of women from second-hand gentlemen’s magazines. While these works can be read with a feminist critique; the sensuous female body overlaying the phallic-like uprising of modern architecture, Hardacre’s practice is largely a ‘preoccupation with Modernism as a legacy of the welfare state and how concrete and class came to be connected’
Sarah Hardacre lives and works in Salford, UK. Her work is included in the collections of The British Museum, The British Council and private collections worldwide.
About the partner
Paul Stolper Gallery - Paul Stolper Gallery’s inaugural show at Museum Street in London was ‘Peter Saville: Accessories to an Artwork’, which opened in October 2008, with commissioned works for the exhibition by Cerith Wynn Evans, Thomas Demand, Douglas Gordon and Jeremy Deller among others. Paul Stolper Gallery is a publisher of contemporary fine art prints and a commercial gallery that exhibits a wide variety of prints and unique works. Paul Stolper Gallery works directly with a number of important contemporary artists as well as emerging artists to produce unique artworks, art publications, limited edition prints, photographs and sculptural works. In September 2011 a second gallery was opened in Oslo called STOLPER + FRIENDS, exhibiting British and international artists, as well as supporting emerging Norwegian art. In the UK, the Paul Stolper Gallery is located at 31 Museum St, London, WC1A 1LH.
