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Riot of Liberty, 2020 is a three colour screenprint by Whatshisname. This is part of a limited edition size of 25. 'This print is the artwork of a statement in support of the change, the revolution and protests against unfairness. The sculpture is inspired by the events of 2019, the protests in the USA, the riots in Hong Kong and Chile to name the few. It seemed that not a day has passed when we haven't heard of the massive protest happening all over the globe. This print encapsulates those events and pays tribute to those who suffered and fought for what is right.' - Whatshisname
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Three colour screenprint on wove paper
Size: Image size: 85 x 67 cm
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Whatshisname is a Polish-born contemporary artist based in London. Whatshisname’s art is a humorous take on popular culture. His real name is Sebastian Burdon and his creative alias alone stirs intrigue, and their body of work is intended to challenge the viewer’s preconceived views of the culture they live in.
Whatshisname is a Polish-born contemporary artist based in London. Whatshisname’s art is a humorous take on popular culture. His real name is Sebastian Burdon and his creative alias alone stirs intrigue, and their body of work is intended to challenge the viewer’s preconceived views of the culture they live in.
Whatshisname is always one step ahead of his audience, using his self-proclaimed “outsider advantage” to create a vision of popular culture that is tongue-in-cheek. From his parodic sculptures to public projects, every Whatshisname artwork is a visually powerful pop culture statement and often riffs on the work of American artist Jeff Koons. As a child with dyslexia, visual imagery was the best way for the artist to understand the world and this provided inspiration that informs his artworks today. Whatshisname started creating digital art at the age of 7 using the Atari 130 XE, where he would build each image pixel by pixel. It was only after moving to London in 2006 and working as a studio assistant that he started to craft a personal aesthetic by fusing an understanding of newer technologies with more traditional mediums. His work is now highly acclaimed and has been exhibited internationally in major cities such as Los Angeles, Hong Kong, New York, and London.
We love how Whatshisname bold designs and playful cast of characters are out of the ordinary, and intrigue the audience with their subtle yet witty changes. He is always one step ahead of his audience, using his self-proclaimed “outsider advantage” to create a vision of popular culture that is tongue-in-cheek. From his parodic sculptures and prints to his larger public projects, every Whatshisname artwork is a visually powerful pop culture statement.
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