
To mark the first of his two-part exhibition at Haunch of Venison, British artist Keith Coventry has produced a limited edition silkscreen print derived from his acclaimed “crack series”.
Appropriated from an etching, the print features a miscellany of plastic drinks bottles transformed into crack pipes with the aid of pin-pricked Bacofoil, rubber bands, chewing gum and hollowed Biro chambers.
Like the paintings and sculptures on which it’s based, the work references Giorgio Morandi’s intensely observed still lifes of bottles and jugs.
Edition of 200
Signed and numbered by the artist
One colour screenprint on 310gm Somerset Tub sized paper, glazed finish with one deckle edge
Image size: 26cm X 18cm
Total size: 38cm x 30cm BUY HERE
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