Gum (1976) - Batman vs Magritte





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Gum (born 1976), Batman vs Magritte, a 38/45 limited edition screen print from 2020, 50 × 50 cm, in colours green, violet, yellow, orange, brown and black, produced in France, signed and numbered in pencil by the artist, in excellent condition.
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High-quality pigment print, by the artist GUM
Limited to 45 copies.
Format: 50 x 50 cm
Signed, numbered in pencil by the artist.
Made in France
Biography of GUM:
Through his works, Gum redefines the manufactured codes of a society in agony. With a tangy and colorful aesthetic, he speaks of the loss of reference points, where no one finds their place anymore, in a sanitized, indigestible society of overconsumption, where the stupefaction of the general consciousness makes us listless.
His art is his way of describing and denouncing a world where “nothing is going right.”
Plastic is the central focus of his artistic approach and the through line of his favorite themes: advertising, consumption and overconsumption, sex, …
High-quality pigment print, by the artist GUM
Limited to 45 copies.
Format: 50 x 50 cm
Signed, numbered in pencil by the artist.
Made in France
Biography of GUM:
Through his works, Gum redefines the manufactured codes of a society in agony. With a tangy and colorful aesthetic, he speaks of the loss of reference points, where no one finds their place anymore, in a sanitized, indigestible society of overconsumption, where the stupefaction of the general consciousness makes us listless.
His art is his way of describing and denouncing a world where “nothing is going right.”
Plastic is the central focus of his artistic approach and the through line of his favorite themes: advertising, consumption and overconsumption, sex, …

