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Jakeanddinoschapman comeandsee

Jake and Dinos Chapman
Come and See, 2014

Chine-collé etching on 300 gr.
Somerset soft white paper

About this artwork

The PHI Foundation is proud to have presented the exhibition Come and See by British artists Jake and Dinos Chapman. To commemorate this first ever large-scale solo presentation of their work in North America, the artists have graciously created a special limited edition etching made specifically for this exhibition. Written at the top of the edition are the words Come and See — the exhibition title — which references Elem Klimov’s 1985 film of the same name about the horrors of war.

We are pleased to offer you the opportunity to purchase one of these valuable works. Proceeds will go to the Foundation, a non-profit, charitable status organization that has been presenting, since 2007, major exhibitions by some of the most compelling artists of our time, together with a diverse range of public events and a top-notch education program—all delivered free of charge.

How to purchase the artwork

In person
If you wish to pick up the artwork in person, please contact us here: [email protected] by email or by phone at 514 849-3742. Payment must be made on-site, by credit card or cash.

Online

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Information

Dimensions

30.5 x 34.5 cm (paper size)
16.6 x 21.8 cm (image size)

Price

$650 CAD + shipping

Our sales are final.
No exchanges nor refunds.

Authentification

Signed, numbered, and dated. The edition is limited.

Shipping options

Canada - XpressPost: 665.00 CAD
USA - XpressPost: 667.00 CAD
International - XpressPost: 690.00 CAD

Learn more

For further questions or information please contact us here: [email protected] by email or by phone at 514 849-3742.

Biography

Jake and Dinos Chapman were nominated for The Turner Prize in 2003 and have exhibited their work extensively since the 1990s, including more recent solo exhibitions at SongEun ArtSpace Museum, Seoul, and PinchukArt Centre, Kiev (both 2013); The Hermitage, St Petersburg (2012); and Tate Liverpool (2006).