This beautifully-crafted book, made with the artists’ long-term collaborators FUEL, is published to coincide with the Chapmans’ exhibition Come and See at the Serpentine North Gallery. The group of drawings included here comprise elements from Jake and Dinos Chapman’s two-dimensional works that have been manipulated to produce a book of ‘tattoo flash’, in line with what might be found on the walls of tattoo parlours. In purchasing this book the reader can become part of the Chapmans’ oeuvre; it enables the owner to pick any or all of the Chapman-designed tattoos.
Jake & Dinos Chapman
See more products by Jake & Dinos Chapman
Jake (b. England 1966) and Dinos (b. England 1962) Chapman are among the best known contemporary British artists working today. First collaborating and working as an artistic duo in the early nineties (forming an integral part of the YBAs – Young British Artists), the Chapman Brothers and their works are well known for their subversive and provocative humour.
The Chapman Brothers first gained attention for their work Disasters of War, a three-dimensional recreation of Goya's series of etchings of the same name, for which they reconstructed Goya's scenes of brutal violence using miniature plastic figurines that they carefully reshaped and painted by hand.
Terms and Conditions
By purchasing Serpentine Limited Editions you are agreeing to theseterms and conditionsof sale.
All sales of our Limited Editions go towards our programme, by purchasing a Serpentine Limited Edition you are ensuring Serpentine can remain free and open to all. Please contact editions@serpentinegalleries.org for further information. All our orders are bespoke hand wrapped in London, using globally sourced packing materials and we ship around the world from our London gallery. With this in mind, you should receive your order from between 14 days to 20 days.As a result of the new Brexit rules and regulations, VAT is now calculated in the checkout section in your cart and is dependent on the shipping destination.
Please note that customers outside of the UK may be required to pay import VAT and/or customs duty to their local courier company before receiving the goods.