Proposals for the Government Art Collection
2017
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About the work
- Location
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Country: UK
City: London
Place: Government Art Collection
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About the artist
Liversidge works across various media, often with everyday objects and materials, questioning the boundaries of what is and isn’t art. A surreal and offbeat humour lies at the heart of his idiosyncratic approach which, as Jessica Lack commented in ‘The Guardian’ in 2009, is a ‘… surreal form of pedantry that is reminiscent of the comic genius Spike Milligan’. For the last decade and more, his work has taken the form of ‘Proposals’ for art works and performances, all typed on a manual Olivetti typewriter. He has been commissioned and exhibited work internationally, including solo exhibitions at Whitechapel Gallery, London; Van Abbe Museum, Netherlands; the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Connecticut; and Bonniers Konsthall, Stockholm. Liversidge lives and works in London.
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Explore
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- Subjects
- Materials & Techniques
- paper (as artists material), screenprint
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Details
- Artist
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Peter Liversidge (1973 - )
- Title
- Proposals for the Government Art Collection
- Edition
- Number 2 in an edition of 12
- Date
- 2017
- Acquisition
- Commissioned from the artist, August 2017
- Inscription
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verso towards the bottom middle: (in pencil on each print) Prints made with foundation fine art students at Hull College
verso bottom right: (in pencil on each print) signed by the artist
verso bottom left hand: (in pencil on each print) 2/12 - Provenance
- Commissioned 2017
- GAC number
- 18729/76