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Advent 2011

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20 December 2011 - 22 January 2012
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Ted Dutch (1928-2008), King and Queen Go Driving, 1967

Ted Dutch (1928-2008)

King and Queen Go Driving, 1967
handmade screenprint on paper, edition of 18
73.0 x 53.0 cm
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Kings and queens were a recurring theme throughout Ted’s practice. Often appearing in weirdly contemporary settings, the royal families are portrayed not as ‘bad’ people per se, but as wearing...
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Kings and queens were a recurring theme throughout Ted’s practice. Often appearing in weirdly contemporary settings, the royal families are portrayed not as ‘bad’ people per se, but as wearing their robes rather uncomfortably, as self-important anachronisms. There is a real pathos in the way that the role becomes the human rather than the human becoming the role. The ‘Horsemen’ are closely related with their sense of nobility, also an anachronism in these cynical times.

One only.
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