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Complex Maze

Complex Maze

$4,950.00
Complex Maze
$4,950.00

The Story

Size:44 x 44 in.

The Connor Brothers' Complex Maze, measuring 39 x 39 inches, exemplifies their signature blend of retro aesthetics and sharp wit. Featuring a vintage-style image of a distressed woman alongside the bold text, “If you’ve got a skeleton in your closet, you’d better make it dance”, the painting invites viewers to confront uncomfortable truths with irony and resilience. The juxtaposition of nostalgic imagery and provocative phrasing highlights the duo’s mastery of blending humour with depth.

The Connor Brothers, the artistic pseudonym for British duo Mike Snelle and James Golding, have made a significant impact on the contemporary art world by exploring the interplay of truth and fiction. Initially presenting themselves as reclusive twins escaping a Californian cult, this fabricated backstory mirrored their interest in challenging societal narratives and assumptions. Once the truth of their identities emerged, their art continued to captivate audiences, blending pulp fiction-inspired visuals with thought-provoking commentary.

Their work critiques modern issues such as fake news and cultural norms, often pairing poignant or humorous text with bold, evocative imagery. The Connor Brothers also engage in social activism, collaborating on refugee and mental health initiatives. With exhibitions in major cities worldwide, their art resonates universally, encouraging introspection and sparking conversation.

 

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Complex Maze - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Complex Maze - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Size:44 x 44 in.

The Connor Brothers' Complex Maze, measuring 39 x 39 inches, exemplifies their signature blend of retro aesthetics and sharp wit. Featuring a vintage-style image of a distressed woman alongside the bold text, “If you’ve got a skeleton in your closet, you’d better make it dance”, the painting invites viewers to confront uncomfortable truths with irony and resilience. The juxtaposition of nostalgic imagery and provocative phrasing highlights the duo’s mastery of blending humour with depth.

The Connor Brothers, the artistic pseudonym for British duo Mike Snelle and James Golding, have made a significant impact on the contemporary art world by exploring the interplay of truth and fiction. Initially presenting themselves as reclusive twins escaping a Californian cult, this fabricated backstory mirrored their interest in challenging societal narratives and assumptions. Once the truth of their identities emerged, their art continued to captivate audiences, blending pulp fiction-inspired visuals with thought-provoking commentary.

Their work critiques modern issues such as fake news and cultural norms, often pairing poignant or humorous text with bold, evocative imagery. The Connor Brothers also engage in social activism, collaborating on refugee and mental health initiatives. With exhibitions in major cities worldwide, their art resonates universally, encouraging introspection and sparking conversation.

 

Complex Maze | Clarendon Fine Art