Sold for £275
Estimated at £200 - £300
inc.premium
Condition Report
In very good condition
No visible knocks, tears or creases to the sheet
There is some light waving to the sheet, visible mainly in raking light
This work has been framed with a black frame and a white mount
This work has not been examined outside of the frame.
Antony Micallef (British 1975-), ‘God I Want To Be Bad’, 2007, screenprint on paper, signed and numbered from an edition of 1000 in pencil, published by Pictures On Walls; sheet: 106 x 76cm, 115 x 84.5cm inc frame
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Auction: Urban & Contemporary Art, 10th Dec, 2025
Antony Micallef creates expressive canvases with impasto paint that suggest distorted, abstract faces in distress. His vibrant brushstrokes evoke Francis Bacon’s intense psychological portraits, while the thick paint application gives his works a sculptural feel, extending into the gallery space. Micallef also produces paintings and prints inspired by Japanese cartoons. He studied under landscape painter John Virtue, a student of renowned British artist Frank Auerbach. Micallef has exhibited in cities like New York, London, Hong Kong, Berlin, and Geneva, showcasing his work at prestigious venues such as the National Portrait Gallery, the Royal Academy of Arts, Tate Britain, and the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London.