Lot 35 - Andrew Mockett - Pals
Lot 35 - Andrew Mockett - Pals

Lot 35 - Andrew Mockett - Pals

Prismalo Pencil on paper

2023

A6 (10x15cm)

Original Artwork

Signed on Verso

This auction is raising proceeds for St Wilfrid's Hospice Eastbourne

ARTIST INFO

About 

Andrew Mockett is an artist who carries the concerns and tropes of Pop Art into new and unexpected territories. His large-scale brightly-coloured prints of popular cartoon characters and packaging designs from the 1960s and '70s do not rely on the mechanical reproduction processes of the Mass Media by which they were first disseminated. Instead, they are painstakingly created from woodcut blocks or multiple screen-printings. This neat inversion of the accepted order confounds the viewer’s expectations, and charges these alluringly familiar Pop images with a new and unexpected force. 

Education 

Bath Academy of Art - Foundation Course in Art 
Maidstone School of Art - BA (Hons) in Graphic Design 
Brighton University - Postgraduate degree in Printmaking 

Select Exhibitions/Awards 

Awarded The Lark Trust Bursary, Bristol University - Chap book of English Tat 

2022 
Affordable Art Fair Hampstead 
The Royal Academy Original Print Fair 
2020/2021 
The Royal Academy Original Print Fair 2020/2021 Cancelled/Pandemic 
2019  
The Royal Academy Original Print Fair 
Art on paper Pier 21 New York 
Affordable Art Fair Battersea 

PUBLIC COLLECTIONS 
Yale Centre for British Art, Newhaven, CT, USA 
Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK 
Tate Modern, London, UK 
Canterbury Art School, Kent, UK 
Winchester Art School, Hampshire, UK 
Manchester University, Manchester, UK 

Gallery Representation 

Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery 

Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork 

Most of the submitted postcard imagery hail from the late 1960’s and early 1979’s except the muppet's babies. The Herbs were a Michael Bond sideshow but intriguing. The Dune Buggy was a new line in 1971, in competition with the more progressive Corgi Rocket toy cars, however the box artwork was way ahead of the very dull blister packs offered by Corgi. Douglas and Brian speak for themselves, although from memory Brian always seemed to annoy Douglas, a true friendship. Muppet babies are just fun, such a strange concept but the figures are great to draw. 

 

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