A person posing on a wooden bench in a white tank top and denim shorts with one arm behind their head is boldly overlaid by an artist's photo montage of a steaming cup of coffee with a spoon, reminiscent of Modern Art London exhibits, titled "Revolutionary Hardcore Formula XXXVI, 2016" by House of Voltaire.

Linder

Revolutionary Hardcore Formula XXXVI, 2016

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Unique photomontage generously donated by the artist and Modern Art, London.

Edition Size

Unique

Dimensions

45 x 37 cm

Finishing

Photomontage in museum grade frame

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A casually dressed man with a mustache poses shirtless, donning a torn tank top and boots against a wooden wall, holding a large hairbrush. Nearby, a hose adds an artistic touch. Below is the San Francisco address for "Revolutionary Hardcore Formula XXXVI, 2016" by House of Voltaire—echoing Modern Art London exhibits.

About The Artwork

Linder is an internationally celebrated artist who brings together the languages of graphic design, popular culture, high fashion and fine art in the production of photomontages, performances and installations. Initially playing a key part in the 1970s punk scene in Manchester, Linder is widely known as the creator of the photomontage used for the Buzzcocks’ debut single Orgasm Addict, 1977. Photomontage has remained a core part of the artists' practice, often combining seemingly disparate imagery from the domestic sphere - such as food, interiors, and products - with more sexual imagery taken from porn or glamour magazines, creating new readings within the pictorial realm.

About Linder