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EnTWINed, 2009
20 INCH FINE ART GICLÉE PRINT
Artist Signed and Numbered [ 21 LEFT ]
20 INCH FINE ART GICLÉE PRINT
Product Details
Image Size: 25 x 20 inch (636.7 x 508 mm)
Paper Size: 27.84 x 24 inch (707.14 x 609.6 mm)
Product Description
ARTIST SIGNED & NUMBERED EDITION
❋ Image size - 20 Inches (on the smallest dimension)
❋ Printed on 100% cotton, acid free, paper with proven UV stable, archival quality, pigment inks for absolute light-fast quality and long durability.
❋ Bears 'The Singh Twins’ authorisation emboss mark
❋ Comes with artists' hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity.
❋ Hand signed, numbered & dated by the artists
❋ Only 25 produced for collectors worldwide at the 20 inch size
Product ID: GC20_S-enTW
❋ Print is un-mounted and un-framed
ARTWORK SUMMARY
EnTWINed, 2006
Commissioned by and currently on display at the Museum of London, ‘EnTWINed’ reinterprets two Victorian paintings in the Museum’s collection by Nelson O’Neill. The first, called ‘Eastward Ho!’ shows British soldiers embarking a ship destined for India, to help quash the Indian Mutiny (or, First War of Indian Independence) of 1857 which posed a major threat to the British Raj. The second, called ‘Home Again’ shows them disembarking at Tilbury dock after completing their tour of duty. The Singh Twins comment on this important event in Indo-British colonial history from the Indian perspective: one which replaces the British soldiers with Indian heroes of resistance against British rule and incorporates other figures and details that represent some of the legacies of Empire and colonialism - not least, the impact, positive contribution and achievements of the UK’s Asian Diaspora across all fields of ‘British’ life and culture including music, film, entertainment, commerce, language, fashion, politics, sport and technology. Finally, through historical quotes in the border, the artists make parallels between the political rhetoric used by the British during the Indian Mutiny and that of modern day conflicts such as the USA’s War on Iraq - both of which assert the superiority of western values as justification for their conquest and invasion of other Nations. In 2015 ‘EnTWINed’ was loaned for Tate Britain’s ‘Artist and Empire’ international touring exhibition.
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