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Anti Reflective Glass

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Anti Reflective Glass
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Anti Reflective Glass

Anti Reflective Glass
Corbin Shaw
Village Dreams Die Hard, 2022
Archival Pigment Print on Hahnemühle Bamboo 290gsm Natural White Matt Paper
29.7 x 42 cm
11 3/4 x 16 1/2 in
11 3/4 x 16 1/2 in
Edition of 30
Hand signed by the artist
Certificate of Authenticity Included
Certificate of Authenticity Included
Copyright The Artist
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Corbin Shaw is a multidisciplinary artist who works mainly with video, sound and sculpture. Shaw’s practice explores the performance of masculinity in heteronormative spaces dominated by men. He examines how...
Corbin Shaw is a multidisciplinary artist who works mainly with video, sound and sculpture. Shaw’s practice explores the performance of masculinity in heteronormative spaces dominated by men. He examines how public notions of masculinity are shaped and how young men conform and disrupt traditional standards of masculinity.
Shaw is interested in examining the enforcement of gender roles by the father figure and how those roles have developed through the rise and fall of industrial Britain. His practice tries to understand the invisible authority of our peers that tells us we should be conforming to strict rules on what our gender should or should not be. He wants to understand how gender norms become established, how they are policed, and how best to disrupt and overcome them.
We pack our prints safely rolled in acid-proof paper and deliver them in Guts branded postage tubes. Unpack the work as soon as it arrives, keeping the acid-proof paper on top of the surface. Ensure to weigh down the four corners of the print with a soft object. Alternatively, you can place a sheet of plywood or cardboard on top to flatten it out. Handle the print by its edges and avoid touching the surface.
Shaw is interested in examining the enforcement of gender roles by the father figure and how those roles have developed through the rise and fall of industrial Britain. His practice tries to understand the invisible authority of our peers that tells us we should be conforming to strict rules on what our gender should or should not be. He wants to understand how gender norms become established, how they are policed, and how best to disrupt and overcome them.
We pack our prints safely rolled in acid-proof paper and deliver them in Guts branded postage tubes. Unpack the work as soon as it arrives, keeping the acid-proof paper on top of the surface. Ensure to weigh down the four corners of the print with a soft object. Alternatively, you can place a sheet of plywood or cardboard on top to flatten it out. Handle the print by its edges and avoid touching the surface.