Medium: Hand signed, limited edition serigraph on paper
Edition: #26/50
Year: 2011
Size: 65.0cm x 88.0cm
Good To Know: Unframed, professionally packed, stored flat, condition report available upon request
Arty-Fact: Pakpoom Silaphan examines notions of globalisation and mass consumerism by painting on found objects such as old rusty metal advertising signs, and wooden Pepsi and Coca-Cola crates reminiscent of Warhol’s Brillo Boxes. The materials used represent the undercurrent of the decay and distress caused by the failure of the Capitalist dream to infinitely grow and grow.
Source: Independent
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