Glyndebourne 90th Anniversary Poster by Maggi Hambling
Maggi Hambling
Dead Bull, 1987
2024
Digital print on Monte Carlo paper 300gsm
80 x 60cm
Edition of 150
Posters are not numbered
Re-engaging with her 1987 painting Dead Bull, Maggi Hambling has responded to Bizet’s Carmen, stating that ‘in great opera, as in all great art, we witness the simultaneous coexistence of life and death, instilling in us what it means to be alive. In Carmen, the tension, vitality, passion, brutality and sacrifice present us with a dance of death like no other.’
Maggi Hambling (b.1945, Sudbury, UK) lives and works in London, UK. Hambling has exhibited internationally at Marlborough Fine Art, London, UK; Snape Maltings Concert Hall Gallery, Suffolk, UK; Sotheby's, London, UK; Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, UK; Royal Academy of Scotland, UK; Royal Academy, London UK; Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London UK; Yale Centre for British Art, New Haven, Conneticutt, US; Serpentine Gallery, London, UK and The National Gallery, London, UK.
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