Cyclone - Coney Island, 2010

by Chris Orr RA

This work is available exclusively online as part of ‘Only Connect’, our latest Art Sales exhibition curated by Professor David Remfry RA, currently on show in the Keeper’s House.

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Artwork details

Material Lithograph
Dimensions 55 x 75cm
Edition of 30
Artist VAT Number GB 947 5870 71

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Product story

Chris Orr’s work explores the physical and social elements of the modern city. Rich with detail, subtle narratives, humour and social commentary run throughout his imagery. As such, much of Orr’s practice can be seen to sit within the English tradition of graphic satire. London has been the focus for much of Orr’s work however he has taken inspiration from cities worldwide. The starting point for these prints were drawings Orr made at Coney Island fairground in New York. They are part of a body of work produced as stone lithographs at Curwen Studio, Cambridge.

Artist Sales: this work is sold by the artist. The sale is facilitated by RA Enterprises (RAE) for which RAE receives a commission from the artist only.

About Chris Orr RA

Christopher Orr RA studied at Ravensbourne College of Art from 1959 to 1963, Hornsey College of Art from 1963 to 1964 and the Royal College of Art, London from 1964 to 1967. He went on to teach part-time at Cardiff College of Art, Central St Martins and at the Royal College of Art. He was Professor of Printmaking at the Royal... Go to artist page