Andy Warhol Self-Portrait with Hands Around Neck
Acrylic on canvas, in recycled frame, perspex box, chinagraph pencil
2002-
About the work
This complex work deals with artistic identity and authenticity. Its title derives from Gavin Turk's incorporation of a recycled frame once used by Andy Warhol in 1978. It is one of several works by Turk that incorporates picture frames previously used by other artists. Turk's signature is inscribed into the glass, and beneath it is its ephemeral shadow. At bottom right is a third signature. All three signatures indicate his authorship, and constitute the work itself. Signatures bring artistic identity and value to a work of art, and this piece examines this relationship between object and maker. Ironically, as his own reputation has increased, Turk's signature works are now collectable precisely because they are 'Turks'.
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Explore
- Places
- Subjects
- painter, male portrait, self-portrait, conceptual art, text-based work, neck, hand, man
- Materials & Techniques
- acrylic (paint), canvas, chinagraph pencil, mixed media (art object), acrylic painting, perspex box, recycled, frame (as art object component)
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Details
- Artist
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Gavin Turk (1967 - )
- Title
- Andy Warhol Self-Portrait with Hands Around Neck
- Date
- 2002
- Medium
- Acrylic on canvas, in recycled frame, perspex box, chinagraph pencil
- Dimensions
- height: 54.60 cm, width: 46.70 cm
- Acquisition
- Purchased from Paul Stolper, January 2003
- Inscription
- br of canvas: Gavin Turk '02
- Provenance
- Paul Stolper Ltd., London
- GAC number
- 17757