Jake & Dinos Chapman

Jake and Dinos Chapman make iconoclastic sculpture, prints and installations that examine, with searing wit and energy, contemporary politics, religion and morality.
Jake Chapman was born in 1966 in Cheltenham, Dinos Chapman in 1962 in London. They live and work in London. They have exhibited extensively, including solo shows at Tate Britain (2007) Tate Liverpool (2006) Kunsthaus Bregenz (2005), Museum Kunst Palast Düsseldorf (2003) and Modern Art Oxford (2003) and PS1 Contemporary Art Center, New York (2000). Group exhibitions have included: Summer Exhibition 2007, Annenberg Courtyard, Royal Academy of Arts, London, ARS 06, Museum of Contemporary Art KIASMA, Helsinki and the Turner Prize, Tate Britain (2003).
Jake and Dinos Chapman and Damien Hirst will be included as part of Tate Britain’s upcoming BP Exhibition ‘Classified: Contemporary Art at Tate Britain’. The show will include Jake and Dinos Chapman's 'The Chapman Family Collection(2002)' and also gifted works to the Tate by Damien Hirst, such as ‘The Acquired Inability to Escape (1991)’, ‘Life Without You (1991)’ and ‘Pharmacy (1992)’.
So if you want to see weird stuff but with a very strong a profound meaning you should check out Chapman’s artwork. Hope you like it
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