Heath Kane | Oblivious 062418, 2024

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Screenprint

Media Dimensions: 58 x 78 cm

Image Dimensions: 50 x 70 cm

Edition of 25 (with unique variations)

Framed/unframed

Heath Kane (b. 1972, Sydney, Australia) lives and works near Cambridge, UK. With a background in advertising and design, Heath’s work transcends mere aesthetics – making art in response to what he views happening in the world. Each collection delves into a distinct political or social narrative, urging viewers to engage in dialogue. His work challenges conventions, provoke thought, and encourage us to examine our individual roles within the broader community. Heath’s work is often bold and iconic, blending bright, alluring colours with often dark subversive themes.

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Screenprint

Media Dimensions: 58 x 78 cm

Image Dimensions: 50 x 70 cm

Edition of 25 (with unique variations)

Framed/unframed

Heath Kane (b. 1972, Sydney, Australia) lives and works near Cambridge, UK. With a background in advertising and design, Heath’s work transcends mere aesthetics – making art in response to what he views happening in the world. Each collection delves into a distinct political or social narrative, urging viewers to engage in dialogue. His work challenges conventions, provoke thought, and encourage us to examine our individual roles within the broader community. Heath’s work is often bold and iconic, blending bright, alluring colours with often dark subversive themes.

Screenprint

Media Dimensions: 58 x 78 cm

Image Dimensions: 50 x 70 cm

Edition of 25 (with unique variations)

Framed/unframed

Heath Kane (b. 1972, Sydney, Australia) lives and works near Cambridge, UK. With a background in advertising and design, Heath’s work transcends mere aesthetics – making art in response to what he views happening in the world. Each collection delves into a distinct political or social narrative, urging viewers to engage in dialogue. His work challenges conventions, provoke thought, and encourage us to examine our individual roles within the broader community. Heath’s work is often bold and iconic, blending bright, alluring colours with often dark subversive themes.

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