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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Chris Gollon, Stud Muffin (VII), 2002

Chris Gollon

Stud Muffin (VII), 2002
Acrylic on canvas 2002
36 x 24 in
91.4 x 61 cm
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This painting was from a series of eight Stud Muffins, a Gollonesque take on ancestral portraits. Chris Gollon painted a series of debauched uncles, starting in the clothes of the...
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This painting was from a series of eight Stud Muffins, a Gollonesque take on ancestral portraits. Chris Gollon painted a series of debauched uncles, starting in the clothes of the 1920s and moving through the decades as clothes changed, each one shown lost in a landscape as if having partied all night. This one perhaps is the uncle from the 1970s. They were shown once in London all together , where they seemed like generations of a single family, as if belonging in a stately home somewhere. Most ancestral portraits being pretty boring, Gollon's depart from convention and show us the most colourful scions from an imaginary family tree.
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IAP Fine Art, London, 2002

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Reviewed in the Evening Standard 2002
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