And Those Who Were Seen Dancing Were Thought To Be Insane By Those Who Could Not Hear (2016)
Artist: The Connor Brothers
Medium: Acrylic, oil, screenprint and giclée print with hand-finished varnish on Somerset Satin Enhanced paper
Dimensions: 112 × 68 cm
Edition: Limited edition of 10
Year: 2016
Signature: Signed, dated and numbered
Description:
The Connor Brothers, the renowned British artistic duo known for their distinctive fusion of vintage imagery, witty text and contemporary cultural references, present And Those Who Were Seen Dancing Were Thought To Be Insane By Those Who Could Not Hear (2016).
Created using a sophisticated combination of acrylic, oil, screenprint and giclée print with hand-finished varnish on Somerset Satin Enhanced paper, the work exemplifies the duo's signature approach to transforming found imagery and text into visually striking and thought-provoking contemporary artworks.
The title, And Those Who Were Seen Dancing Were Thought To Be Insane By Those Who Could Not Hear, introduces a playful yet philosophical dimension to the work. Characteristic of the Connor Brothers' practice, humour and irony are combined with reflections on perception, individuality and the ways in which people interpret behaviour they do not understand.
Measuring 112 × 68 cm, the work has a strong visual presence while retaining the refined qualities of a finely produced limited-edition print. The combination of screenprinting, giclée printing, painting and hand-finished varnish creates a richly layered surface that sits between traditional printmaking and painting.
Produced in a strictly limited edition of only 10 examples, the artwork is signed, dated and numbered. Its small edition size, substantial format and distinctive mixed-media technique make it an appealing work for collectors of British contemporary art and limited editions.
Perfect for collectors interested in contemporary pop culture, text-based art, British art and works that combine humour, irony and conceptual depth, this Connor Brothers edition offers a striking addition to a contemporary art collection.
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FAQ
Is this Connor Brothers artwork an original edition?
Yes. And Those Who Were Seen Dancing Were Thought To Be Insane By Those Who Could Not Hear (2016) is an authentic limited edition work by The Connor Brothers, produced in an edition of 10.
What medium was used for this artwork?
The work combines acrylic, oil, screenprint and giclée print with hand-finished varnish on Somerset Satin Enhanced paper.
What are the dimensions of the artwork?
The sheet measures 112 × 68 cm.
Is the artwork signed?
Yes. The work is signed, dated and numbered from the edition of 10.
What is the condition of the artwork?
The condition has not been specified in the information provided. Please contact us for a detailed condition report and additional photographs.
Is this a rare Connor Brothers edition?
Yes. With only 10 examples produced, this is a particularly limited edition and offers collectors the opportunity to acquire a scarce work from the duo's practice.
Does the artwork come with documentation?
The work is signed, dated and numbered. Please contact us for information regarding any accompanying certificate of authenticity or provenance documentation.
Is this edition a good investment?
The Connor Brothers have established a strong presence within contemporary British art through their distinctive combination of vintage imagery, humour and text. As with any artwork, future value cannot be guaranteed, but limited editions with small edition numbers can be particularly attractive to collectors.
Is worldwide shipping available?
Yes, we ship worldwide with full insurance, professional packaging, and tracking.
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