John Currin

United States of America, 1962

Rachel as the Hag, 2003

Giclee print on paper
Edition166 of 200
42 x 29 cm

Signed by the artist lower right

Location

Surrey, UK

Condition

Excellent condition

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Provenance

Serpentine Gallery, London
Private collection, London

About the Artist

One of the most compelling and sought-after contemporary painters, John Currin occupies the unsettling space between portraiture and caricature. Currin has managed to carve his own niche in figure painting with the most disarming je ne sais quoi by colliding ... see the artist page