24th Jun, 2026 18:00

Urban & Contemporary Art

 
Lot 208
 

D*Face (British 1978-), 'Unamerican Graffiti', 2010

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£200 - £400
 

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Condition Report

In Very Good Condition
No visible knocks, tears, or creases to the sheet
Framed edge-to-edge in a black frame
Not examined out of the frame

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D*Face (British 1978-), 'Unamerican Graffiti', 2009, screenprint in colours on wove paper, from an edition of 100, sheet; 122 x 86cm, 131 x 94 cm including frame

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D*Face

Dean Stockton, known as D*Face, is an artist celebrated for his bold and irreverent works, including paintings, prints, sculptures, and murals that critique popular culture. His art addresses themes like consumerism and the American dream, often featuring iconic figures such as Mickey Mouse and celebrities like Kurt Cobain, embellished with symbols of death, excess, and greed. Influenced by New York's graffiti and skateboard culture, his style echoes that of Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol. D*Face has exhibited in major cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Paris, and his public installations are found in many locations. He has also collaborated with brands like Haig Club, Triumph Motorcycles, and Uniqlo.