
Framed Proposal For A Public Space, 2006
Angus Fairhurst was a multi-disciplinary British artist known for poignant meditations on self-awareness, vanity and the life of an artist. He rose to prominence as co-organiser of the original Freeze exhibition that launched the Young British Artists.
Proposal For A Public Space was created for In The Darkest Hour There May Be Light – Damien Hirst’s 2006 exhibition that is widely considered his most influential to date. The critically-acclaimed show and print portfolio displayed Hirst’s work alongside that of his friends and contemporaries, including Angus Fairhurst, Angela Bulloch and Sarah Lucas.
This silkscreen print is from a limited edition of 50, signed and numbered by the artist.
Size (cm): 49 x 58.5
Framed size (cm): 54 x 63.5
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Angus Fairhurst was a multi-disciplinary British artist known for poignant meditations on self-awareness, vanity and the life of an artist. He rose to prominence as co-organiser of the original Freeze exhibition that launched the Young British Artists.
Proposal For A Public Space was created for In The Darkest Hour There May Be Light – Damien Hirst’s 2006 exhibition that is widely considered his most influential to date. The critically-acclaimed show and print portfolio displayed Hirst’s work alongside that of his friends and contemporaries, including Angus Fairhurst, Angela Bulloch and Sarah Lucas.
This silkscreen print is from a limited edition of 50, signed and numbered by the artist.
Size (cm): 49 x 58.5
Framed size (cm): 54 x 63.5











