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Patriarchal Pants: DIY or Not

A poke at the men who turned urinals and brick piles into “art” — and took the credit for ideas lifted from women. Bold, funny, and plainspoken, this series calls out ego-driven art-world myths. Sometimes art really is pants.

Patriarchal Pants: DIY or Not is a open edition black silkscreen print, on Somerset cream 400gsm deckle edge paper.

Studio What Now would like to encourage you to embellish your DIY or Not prints with colours, diamonds or any shiny shit that pleases you and to share your creations on Instagram with the hashtag #patriarchalpants 

Size (cm): 70 x 50

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    Medium: Silkscreen, Print
    Edition Type: Open Edition
    Size (cm): 50 x 70
    Image Size (cm): 47 x 37.6
    SKU: EG25443
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    About the artist
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    Studio What Now is a multigenerational arts collective based in the Channel Islands. They make visual puns, pull off elaborate hoaxes, and stage playful interventions that blur the line between art and everyday life.

    Comprising artists, writers, and thinkers, Studio What Now exists to challenge norms, wander off the beaten track, explore absurd ideas, and ask the awkward questions no one else wants to. They aim to interact, entertain, and make us think, often all at once.

    Members of the collective have exhibited and screened work internationally, from the Museum of Contemporary Art in Seoul to the V&A in London, from Edinburgh Filmhouse to the Outsider Art Fair in New York. Most recently, Studio What Now founded the Museum of Minuscule Art (MOmA), a micro-museum with a big imagination.