Mark Harris (1972 -) 'Double Bill' Pop Art Etching In Colours Limited Edition, 1/15, 1999
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Mark Harris (contemporary)
'Doubletake' - In Harris's POP ART composition which couples the infamous pairs who bounce love and hate but would be little without and need each other. Adam and Eve, Batman and Robin and many other couples are situated within this caricature.
'Doubletake' - In Harris's POP ART composition which couples the infamous pairs who bounce love and hate but would be little without and need each other. Adam and Eve, Batman and Robin and many other couples are situated within this caricature.
Date - 1999
Title - 'Double Bill'
Limited Edition - 1 of 15
Limited Edition - 1 of 15
Genre – Pop Art, Modern
Medium - Etching in colours, with aquatint on wove paper
Signed - and dated 'Mh 99' in pencil l.r. inscribed with title and numbered 1/15
Picture size - 49 x 74cm
Framed – Yes, size 65 x 85cm.
Provenance - With Jill George Gallery. LONDON (Gallery Card verso), (Auctioneers particulars included in the sale).
Condition Report - Unexamined out of the glazed frame. Both frame and print appear to be in good condition.
About the Art and the Artist.
Mark Harris’s art judges what is wrong without judging humanity.
‘Double Bill’
San Francisco, California-based artist MARK HARRIS has combined his passions for social justice, activism, and art making to create a unique visual vocabulary that he uses to engage his audience on some of the most critical issues facing society today.
Mark is a member of the 3.9 Art Collective based in San Francisco. The 3.9, as it is casually referenced, is an association of San Francisco-based African American artists, curators, and art writers. Founded by Nancy Cato, Rodney Ewing, Sirron Norris, William Rhodes, and Ron Moultrie Saunders just before the 2010 census, the group came together to draw attention to the city’s dwindling black population. The 3.9 took its name from a report published in the weekly newspaper, The San Francisco Bay View.
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