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Ferocious, banging, satirical monumental object by Bonhansa, one of the artists of the Utrecht collective Afront that in the 1980s and 1990s made social and art world-critical and often political art and was anti-everything. As befits young ferocious artists.
The work consists of a 45x copied and varnished 'infantile' drawing on canvas in a solid plaster, completely self-made frame that is an inseparable part of the work itself. It is therefore not a 'list' but an image in itself. The work is large: almost 2 by 2 metres, 15 cm thick and heavy. You need a solid wall and a big house for this work.
I've had it on my wall for over 30 years, but due to a move to a smaller house I have to say goodbye to this beautiful work with a heavy heart.
I can provide a certificate of authenticity on request, as the work is not signed. But I know the artist, so I can easily arrange that.