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Framed Banana Republic

Banana Republic is a limited edition archival pigment print by contemporary artist Gavin Turk.

Banana Republic is Gavin Turk's playful homage to the history of bananas in art by artists including Wayne Thiebaud, Andy Warhol and Maurizio Cattelan. The banana is a recurring motif in Turk's paintings and sculpture, drawn upon by the artist as a symbol of exoticism and global trade, as well as gender and sexuality. This provocative Pop-style image of an acid yellow banana against a shocking turquoise background is described by the artist as a 'minimal still life, abandoned by the rest of the fruit bowl.'

From an edition of 60, the piece is signed by the artist on the front and numbered on the reverse. It also comes framed in 25mm white box frame with white shadow float.

Size (cm): 52.4 x 69.4

This item is POA (Price on Application), for a price, please call us: +44(0)1273 724829 or message us.

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Specifications
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Signed: Yes
Framed: Yes
Medium: Print
Edition Type: Limited Edition
Edition Size: 60
Size (cm): 52.4 x 69.4
Image Size (cm): 40.4 x 57.4
SKU: EG09746FR
Framing
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Many of the prints at Enter Gallery have the option to add a hand-crafted frame.

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Our experts will cut, join and assemble each frame by hand to the exact dimensions of your artwork, creating your perfect finished work of art, ready to hang on your wall.

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Your Framing Options at entergallery.com

Box framing is provided with all our online framing, creating a distance between the glass and your artwork, so no risk of ink transfer to the pane. it's the perfect, gallery grade choice for limited edition prints or original artworks.

Shadow float mounting is an option at our website, to give the appearance of an artwork floating within the frame. The mount – an archival foam core – creates depth too, by casting a shadow beneath the artwork. We highly recommend using a float mount when framing artwork with deckled (hand-torn) edges.

As always, all our materials are sustainable and archival to keep your artwork in mint condition and perfectly presented. Simply choose from our white or black float framing options, before adding to basket.

Glazing all our framing orders are shipped with glass. We take great care with packaging to protect your artwork.

Alternatively, for added piece of mind, we've the option of gallery grade cast acrylic, offering superb clarity and protection.

If you would prefer acrylic or other options such as ornate frames or UV protection, please call our gallery team on +44 (0)1273 724829 for a quote, or message us at the bottom right of this page.

Find out more about all our framing options at our framing page.

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About the artist
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Gavin Turk is one of the cohort of Young British Artists that rose to prominence in the late 80s, becoming known for their shock tactics and entrepreneurial attitudes. Turk’s art deals with matters of authenticity and identity, and explores the ‘myth’ of the artist.

Turk’s artistic career first garnered attention back in 1991 when his tutors at the Royal College of Art refused to pass him based on the artwork he entered into his graduation exhibition. His submission, entitled ‘Cave’, consisted of nothing but a white-washed studio space with a blue heritage plaque on the wall stating, ‘Gavin Turk worked here, 1989-1991’.

Cave’ brought Turk instant notoriety, and caught the attention of the art industry. Since then, he has created an extensive body of work questioning the integrity of the artistic identity.