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.
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D*Face (British 1978-), 'Kant Complain', 2009
Lot 186 (Urban & Contemporary Art, 25th Jun, 2025)
D*Face (British 1978-), 'Kant Complain', 2009, hand-stained multiple screenprint on 370gsm paper, signed and numbered from an ediiton of 100 unique ... read more
82.5 x 81cm inc frame
Sold for £688 inc.premium
D*Face (British 1978-), 'Love Won't Tear Us Apart', 2018
Lot 49 (Tate Ward @ Artsy - By Collectors For Collectors , 30th Jul, 2025)
D*Face (British 1978-), 'Love Won't Tear Us Apart', 2018, screenprint in colours on Somerset paper, signed and numbered from an edition of 13 Artist ... read more
sheet: 100 x 70cm
Sold for £938 inc.premium
D*Face (British 1978-), 'No More Heroes (Blue)', 2010
Lot 231 (Urban & Contemporary Art, 18th Sep, 2025)
D*Face (British 1978-), 'No More Heroes (Blue)', 2010, screen print in colours on wove paper, signed and numbered from an edition of 150 in pencil, ... read more
sheet: 58 x 95cm
Sold for £688 inc.premium
D*Face (British 1978-), 'Going Nowhere Fast', 2011
Lot 185 (Urban & Contemporary Art, 25th Jun, 2025)
D*Face (British 1978-), 'Going Nowhere Fast', 2011, screenprint in colours on 400gsm archival paper, signed and numbered from an edition of 150 in ... read more
sheet: 55 x 100cm
Sold for £625 inc.premium