Introducing The Political Herds
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Above the fireplace at the UnHerd club sits an original commission by the artist J.G. Fox. It’s called ‘The Political Herds’ and is a contemporary take on Victorian watercolours that sketched out crowds like the Corpus Christi Day parade in great detail.
It is based upon J. G. Fox’s earlier work ‘The Political Landscape’, which was displayed at the London Art Biennale 2023, and won the International Confederation of Art Critics Award.
He has replaced the historical figures with beautifully done sketches of today’s manifold political herds and micro-groupings — the kinds that UnHerd tries to understand and document every day but not join — in stunning detail. It’s witty, attractive and something that our members never fail to linger over and enjoy.
Alongside the Communists and the Postmodernists, you’ll find the corporate media, the cancelled, BLM, the TERFs, the universities, the Clown World guys and many others. The groups seem to be moving ever-upwards, but not really getting anywhere, which feels accurate.
We have been so inundated by requests, we have persuaded the artist to create two limited edition giclée print fine art editions — each hand-finished on Hahnemühle German Etching paper, signed, stamped and with a certificate of authenticity — that are now available on the UnHerd shop.
It would make a great Christmas present for the politically and artistically minded…
Buy your limited edition print here: http://shop.unherd.com/
Видео Introducing The Political Herds канала UnHerd
https://www.instagram.com/jgfoxart/
Above the fireplace at the UnHerd club sits an original commission by the artist J.G. Fox. It’s called ‘The Political Herds’ and is a contemporary take on Victorian watercolours that sketched out crowds like the Corpus Christi Day parade in great detail.
It is based upon J. G. Fox’s earlier work ‘The Political Landscape’, which was displayed at the London Art Biennale 2023, and won the International Confederation of Art Critics Award.
He has replaced the historical figures with beautifully done sketches of today’s manifold political herds and micro-groupings — the kinds that UnHerd tries to understand and document every day but not join — in stunning detail. It’s witty, attractive and something that our members never fail to linger over and enjoy.
Alongside the Communists and the Postmodernists, you’ll find the corporate media, the cancelled, BLM, the TERFs, the universities, the Clown World guys and many others. The groups seem to be moving ever-upwards, but not really getting anywhere, which feels accurate.
We have been so inundated by requests, we have persuaded the artist to create two limited edition giclée print fine art editions — each hand-finished on Hahnemühle German Etching paper, signed, stamped and with a certificate of authenticity — that are now available on the UnHerd shop.
It would make a great Christmas present for the politically and artistically minded…
Buy your limited edition print here: http://shop.unherd.com/
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