Anthea Hamilton - Daydreamer's Wavy Boot

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Anthea Hamilton - Daydreamer's Wavy Boot

  • Lithograph

  • Edition 85

  • 49.5 x 76 cm. /19.5 x 29.9 inches

  • Signed and numbered by artist 2017

About artist:

Anthea Hamilton (born 1978, London) works with sculpture, painting, moving-image and performance using the iconography of popular culture and history to create her own form of contemporary pop art.

She creates narrative environments through sculptural assemblage and collage. Her work in part is informed by the history of physical prowess and representations of the human, especially female, body. Anthea Hamilton was a shortlisted artist for the Turner Prize 2016.

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Anthea Hamilton - Daydreamer's Wavy Boot

  • Lithograph

  • Edition 85

  • 49.5 x 76 cm. /19.5 x 29.9 inches

  • Signed and numbered by artist 2017

About artist:

Anthea Hamilton (born 1978, London) works with sculpture, painting, moving-image and performance using the iconography of popular culture and history to create her own form of contemporary pop art.

She creates narrative environments through sculptural assemblage and collage. Her work in part is informed by the history of physical prowess and representations of the human, especially female, body. Anthea Hamilton was a shortlisted artist for the Turner Prize 2016.

Anthea Hamilton - Daydreamer's Wavy Boot

  • Lithograph

  • Edition 85

  • 49.5 x 76 cm. /19.5 x 29.9 inches

  • Signed and numbered by artist 2017

About artist:

Anthea Hamilton (born 1978, London) works with sculpture, painting, moving-image and performance using the iconography of popular culture and history to create her own form of contemporary pop art.

She creates narrative environments through sculptural assemblage and collage. Her work in part is informed by the history of physical prowess and representations of the human, especially female, body. Anthea Hamilton was a shortlisted artist for the Turner Prize 2016.