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CAROLINE COON
'THE PUTIN WAR MONSTER'

£450.00

Description

Archival pigment print on Somerset Velvet 330gsm paper, with cut edges

Hand-signed and numbered by the artist

Edition of 5

54.5 cm x 78 cm


About Caroline Coon

Caroline Coon (b.1945) is an English artist, journalist and political activist. She was educated at Central St Martins College of Art (Fine Art 1965-67) and Brunel University London (PSE 1970-72). A lifelong political activist, Coon’s work has always reflected cultural movements that provoked changes in Britain; 60s ‘peace and love’ counterculture, punk rock and feminism. Exploring sexual themes from a feminist standpoint Coon’s honest depiction of the male nude has been considered shocking and destabilising of patriarchal sexual stereotypes. Coon had her first solo painting exhibition in 2018 at The Gallery Liverpool entitled Caroline Coon: The Great Offender.

 

Release Information

Price: £375 ex VAT / £450 inc VAT

Release date: Tuesday 20th September 2022 at 6pm BST

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Shipping

Our beautiful prints are carefully wrapped in acid-free tissue paper and flat-packed to ensure the safety of your print.

 

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Caring for your Print

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All our prints are carefully wrapped in acid-free tissue paper and flat-packed for safe transport. Before framing, make sure to keep your print stored flat to ensure it remains in perfect condition.

Try to place your work in an environment with a normal temperature. Extreme temperatures or humidities can have an adverse effect on your beautiful print, so be sure to keep it protected! We always recommend framing the work behind glass as a great way to keep it safe from any adverse environmental conditions. 

When framing the work, we always opt for a frame with Art Glass. Art Glass will keep your print in pristine condition, protecting against UV damage over time, and ensuring the longevity of colour in your print.

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