
19.5" x 27.5"
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Screenprint, edition of 250, framed
Signed by the artist
London born Gee Vaucher started gaining recognition designing politically outspoken record covers and newsletters for anarchic-punk band Crass in the 80s. Her work became a strong influence for protest art as well as the punk and anarchist aesthetic of her time. She used her surrealist influenced collage style and stencil lettering to incite social change, exposing the ills of civil society with frank and often disturbing imagery. After Crass disbanded Vaucher moved away from the explicit political statements that engaged with the punk ideals of the band and started producing work of a more personal sensibility, exploring the psychological diversity of social inter-relationships. Vaucher’s work is hard-hitting with a gripping aesthetic and has been exhibited internationally as well as been included in a number of books and publications.
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