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Rachel MacLean, Hello Boys, 2012
Rachel MacLean, Hello Boys, 2012

Rachel MacLean

Hello Boys, 2012
Archival pigmented digital print
Paper 78.5x110.5cm
Image 74.3x108cm
Edition of 10
Published by Edinburgh Printmakers
£ 1,200.00
Rachel MacLean, Hello Boys, 2012
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This work forms part of the triptych Girls Just Wanna Have Fun by Rachel Maclean, commissioned by Edinburgh Printmakers as part of the New Print Generation exhibition (2012). '‘Girls Just...
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This work forms part of the triptych Girls Just Wanna Have Fun by Rachel Maclean, commissioned by Edinburgh Printmakers as part of the New Print Generation exhibition (2012).

 

"‘Girls Just Wanna Have Fun’ (2012) is a digital print triptych exploring visions of glamour and the grotesque that draws on a diversity of imagery, merging the disease-ridden poor and the gluttonous aristocracy of 18th-century caricature with the shamelessly plastic body of Katie Price. Emaciated skeletal frames and outlandishly over-weight bodies are seen piled one on top of the other. They eat, crap, grope and enjoy cocktails through penis straws, serving up their balloon breasts, moulded plastic bums and balding platinum curls for the hungry, desirous viewer in an aggressive display of sexual availability." (Rachel Maclean)

 

 
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