Ed Atkins - Ribbons (fuck my life)
Ed Atkins - Ribbons (fuck my life)
Medium: Giclée print and Rapidograph pen on 210gsm matt paper, with unique drawings
29.7 x 20.9 cm
Edition of 130, each with unique drawings, plus 10 APs
Signed and numbered 2014
This image is a portrait of the central male figure in Ed Atkins’ multi-screen video installation Ribbons (2014). The hyperreal skin of this computer-generated avatar is covered with doodles and drawings that appear and disappear throughout the duration of the videos. Atkins has added hand-drawn notes and annotations to each print in this edition, producing a series of unique prints.
About the artist:
Ed Atkins (born 1982) is a British contemporary artist best known for his video art and poetry. He is currently based in Berlin. Atkins lectures at Goldsmiths College in London and has been referred to as "one of the great artists of our time" by the Swiss curator Hans-Ulrich Obrist.
Ed Atkins - Ribbons (fuck my life)
Medium: Giclée print and Rapidograph pen on 210gsm matt paper, with unique drawings
29.7 x 20.9 cm
Edition of 130, each with unique drawings, plus 10 APs
Signed and numbered 2014
This image is a portrait of the central male figure in Ed Atkins’ multi-screen video installation Ribbons (2014). The hyperreal skin of this computer-generated avatar is covered with doodles and drawings that appear and disappear throughout the duration of the videos. Atkins has added hand-drawn notes and annotations to each print in this edition, producing a series of unique prints.
About the artist:
Ed Atkins (born 1982) is a British contemporary artist best known for his video art and poetry. He is currently based in Berlin. Atkins lectures at Goldsmiths College in London and has been referred to as "one of the great artists of our time" by the Swiss curator Hans-Ulrich Obrist.
Ed Atkins - Ribbons (fuck my life)
Medium: Giclée print and Rapidograph pen on 210gsm matt paper, with unique drawings
29.7 x 20.9 cm
Edition of 130, each with unique drawings, plus 10 APs
Signed and numbered 2014
This image is a portrait of the central male figure in Ed Atkins’ multi-screen video installation Ribbons (2014). The hyperreal skin of this computer-generated avatar is covered with doodles and drawings that appear and disappear throughout the duration of the videos. Atkins has added hand-drawn notes and annotations to each print in this edition, producing a series of unique prints.
About the artist:
Ed Atkins (born 1982) is a British contemporary artist best known for his video art and poetry. He is currently based in Berlin. Atkins lectures at Goldsmiths College in London and has been referred to as "one of the great artists of our time" by the Swiss curator Hans-Ulrich Obrist.