Canary Construct
Print
2003 (made)
2003 (made)
Artist/Maker | |
Place of origin |
Andrew Turnbull is a London-based printmaker. His latest work reflects his love of the city, and he has made several prints exploring the contrasting surfaces, patterns and perspectives of buildings within their environment.
This print depicts urban architecture in all its steel-structured, mirror-walled glory. The medium of digital printing produces vivid colours, which gives this work a surreal, dream-like feel. The large scale of the print suggests the human experience of the urban cityscape, where looking upward at skyscrapers makes the viewer feel miniaturised. This print is an ode to the steel monoliths that dominate the contemporary skyline.
Everything about this image is underpinned by evidence of technological progress; the medium of digital print, the subject matter of building and development, and the skyscraper itself, a symbol of modernity. The V&A Print Collection also includes another print by Turnbull with a similar theme (Museum no. E.517-2005).
This print depicts urban architecture in all its steel-structured, mirror-walled glory. The medium of digital printing produces vivid colours, which gives this work a surreal, dream-like feel. The large scale of the print suggests the human experience of the urban cityscape, where looking upward at skyscrapers makes the viewer feel miniaturised. This print is an ode to the steel monoliths that dominate the contemporary skyline.
Everything about this image is underpinned by evidence of technological progress; the medium of digital print, the subject matter of building and development, and the skyscraper itself, a symbol of modernity. The V&A Print Collection also includes another print by Turnbull with a similar theme (Museum no. E.517-2005).
Object details
Category | |
Object type | |
Title | Canary Construct (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Digital print on paper |
Brief description | 'Canary Construct', print by Andrew Turnbull, 2003 |
Physical description | A print showing buildings, with a red building in the foreground, and a turquoise sky |
Dimensions |
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Copy number | 2/10 |
Credit line | Purchased through the Julie and Robert Breckman Print Fund |
Subjects depicted | |
Place depicted | |
Summary | Andrew Turnbull is a London-based printmaker. His latest work reflects his love of the city, and he has made several prints exploring the contrasting surfaces, patterns and perspectives of buildings within their environment. This print depicts urban architecture in all its steel-structured, mirror-walled glory. The medium of digital printing produces vivid colours, which gives this work a surreal, dream-like feel. The large scale of the print suggests the human experience of the urban cityscape, where looking upward at skyscrapers makes the viewer feel miniaturised. This print is an ode to the steel monoliths that dominate the contemporary skyline. Everything about this image is underpinned by evidence of technological progress; the medium of digital print, the subject matter of building and development, and the skyscraper itself, a symbol of modernity. The V&A Print Collection also includes another print by Turnbull with a similar theme (Museum no. E.517-2005). |
Collection | |
Accession number | E.516-2005 |
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Record created | September 13, 2005 |
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