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Flesheater 4

Print
2001 (printed and published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Mat Collishaw is one of the group of artists know in the 1990s as the YBA's (Young British Artists) who had studied at Goldsmith's College, and went on to exhibit their work in a series of seminal Group shows, including 'Freeze'(1988) and 'Sensation' (1997). This image comes from a series of computer-manipulated photographs. It appears as a dense collage of organic forms, but layered within the image one can see an orchid, a porn model and a flesh-eating tropical plant.

This print was published by Counter Editions in 2000 in a portfolio of 14 works by contemporary artists.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleFlesheater 4 (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Silkscreen printed onto Somerset paper
Brief description
Mat Collishaw, Flesheater 4, 2001, silkscreen printed onto Somerset paper.
Physical description
Silkscreen in 10 colours. Signed, dated and numbered by the artist.
Dimensions
  • Height: 74cm
  • Width: 87cm
Credit line
Purchased through the Julie and Robert Breckman Print Fund
Subjects depicted
Summary
Mat Collishaw is one of the group of artists know in the 1990s as the YBA's (Young British Artists) who had studied at Goldsmith's College, and went on to exhibit their work in a series of seminal Group shows, including 'Freeze'(1988) and 'Sensation' (1997). This image comes from a series of computer-manipulated photographs. It appears as a dense collage of organic forms, but layered within the image one can see an orchid, a porn model and a flesh-eating tropical plant.

This print was published by Counter Editions in 2000 in a portfolio of 14 works by contemporary artists.
Collection
Accession number
E.1565-2001

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Record createdJuly 2, 2003
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