Linder
Mon Coeur Ne Bat Que Pour Morrissey, 2003
Silkscreen on Somerset satin tub sized 410gsm, diamond dust
Sheet Size: 50.5 x 75 cm
Frame Size: 56 x 80 cm
Frame Size: 56 x 80 cm
Edition of 60
Signed and numbered
Paul Stolper Gallery
Stand S2
Stand S2
POA
Linder has spent over 50 years making collages, performances, and music, often challenging themes of gender, desire, and alienation. Linder's solo show 'Linder: Danger Came Smiling' faces our stand across...
Linder has spent over 50 years making collages, performances, and music, often challenging themes of gender, desire, and alienation. Linder's solo show 'Linder: Danger Came Smiling' faces our stand across the river Thames at the Southbank's Hayward Gallery. Celebrating this retrospective and the loan of 'Untitled (TV sex)' to this exhibition, we are showing works by Linder including this silkscreen print with diamond dust ‘Mon coeur ne bat que pour Morrissey’ 2003, created for the Diamond Dust Volume One portfolio by Paul Stolper Gallery. A longtime friend and collaborator of Morrissey since 1976, their relationship inspired his song ‘Cemetery Gates’ which lead to multiple creative projects together. In 2001, she photographed him for ‘Morrissey Shot/Linder Live’, and in 2003 she reworked a 1991 portrait of him into this screenprint. | Exhibition History: Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair 2024 ; 'Diamond Dust' 2024, at Paul Stolper Gallery, London ; IFPDA 2015 ; SCOPE Basel 2011
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