This plagiarised work, using discarded food wrapping, titled with the then world record price paid for a piece of Modern Art, also utilised the name of a famous professional football star. £27,500,00 by Kevin Hector was awarded the Peoples Choice Prize in the Bradford Open in 1991.
This resulted in a commissioned exhibition for Cartwright Hall in Bradford and further sponsorship was secured by Graham Tansley, the artist, from Canon UK.
The following photocopied montages produced for the exhibition enabled Kevin Hector to enter the world of the iconic masterpieces. He is exploring and questioning the power of copywrite and its relationship with capitalism; the insistence on originality, the idea of individual genius, and what function art may have in transforming the world.
Kevin in turn is represented by one of the most reproduced and reognised icon in the world
This plagiarised work, using discarded food wrapping, titled with the then world record price paid for a piece of Modern Art, also utilised the name of a famous professional football star. £27,500,00 by Kevin Hector was awarded the Peoples Choice Prize in the Bradford Open in 1991.
This resulted in a commissioned exhibition for Cartwright Hall in Bradford and further sponsorship was secured by Graham Tansley, the artist, from Canon UK.
The following photocopied montages produced for the exhibition enabled Kevin Hector to enter the world of the iconic masterpieces. He is exploring and questioning the power of copywrite and its relationship with capitalism; the insistence on originality, the idea of individual genius, and what function art may have in transforming the world.
Kevin in turn is represented by one of the most reproduced and reognised icon in the worl