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Hide And Seek - Signed Print by Conor Harrington 2016 - MyArtBroker

Hide And Seek
Signed Print

Conor Harrington

£1,700-£2,500Value Indicator

$3,550-$5,000 Value Indicator

$3,200-$4,700 Value Indicator

¥17,000-¥25,000 Value Indicator

€2,000-€2,950 Value Indicator

$18,000-$27,000 Value Indicator

¥340,000-¥500,000 Value Indicator

$2,350-$3,450 Value Indicator

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94 x 70cm, Edition of 60, Screenprint

Medium: Screenprint

Edition size: 60

Year: 2016

Size: H 94cm x W 70cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

Last Auction: December 2018

Value Trend:

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Auction Results

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Location
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Hammer Price
Buyer Paid
December 2018
Chiswick Auctions
United Kingdom
$1,150
$1,350
$1,650
June 2018
Chiswick Auctions
United Kingdom
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The value of Conor Harrington's Hide And Seek (signed) is estimated to be worth between £1,700 to £2,500. This screenprint, created in 2016, has been sold twice at auction since its initial sale on 20th June 2018. There have been no sales in the last 12 months or in the last five years. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 60.

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Meaning & Analysis

In contrast to Study For Hide & Seek made in preparation for the original 2016 print, the face of the central figure here lacks distinctive features. A transparent layer of blue paint covers the area of the face, otherwise striking with the overlapping layers of red and yellow colours. The effect achieved here is one of flatness. Featureless and uniform, the human face in the print hints at the processes of internalising social norms and adjusting to gender roles that prevail in the society. The period costume worn by the figure, combined with the Venetian mask as a central prop, creates a representation, in which boundaries between life and performance, authenticity and disguise, remain blurred.

  • Irish-born artist, Conor Harrington, transcends artistic boundaries with his dynamic visual language. Born in 1980, Harrington seamlessly melds classical painting styles with more contemporary, abstract techniques. His monumental works weave narratives around gender, identity and social commentary, whilst his visual language brings together the old and the new, and draws parallels between cultural issues that transcend time. Harrington's bold strokes combined with subtle detail provoke introspection and have the ability to command attention in both urban and gallery spaces. This unique fusion of street and canvas cements Harrington's legacy in the urban art scene.