Embossed with gallery seal and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity
Artist Bio
Niall Kurb Junki Cullen (b.1989) is a contemporary visual artist with a first class honours degree in sculpture from the National College of Art and Design. He began an experimental project titled Kurb Junki in 2015, which explored the motif of a burger through a series of unauthorised public installations and videos that were shot in public space. This project organically developed while laying a foundation and identity for Cullen’s career as a contemporary visual artist. Cullen continues to use the image of a burger as a form of artistic identity; it is a universal symbol that supersedes conventional language, embodies mass consumption and is understood worldwide. With that in mind Cullen has adopted and appropriated this symbol. His interpretation of the burger is becoming progressively more abstract as his practice develops through painting, print, video, murals, installations and performance. His work investigates themes around identity, public space, mark making, reappropriation of data and imagery while he also explores a collaborative practice with other artists and the public.
Notes
This print is part of our 'Winter Print Show' selected from our Open Call 2021 winners
Shipping
The print is wrapped in acid free glassine paper and is shipped in a study postal tube with tracking. Framed prints are shipped in wooden crates. Worldwide shipping available for both framed and unframed prints.