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The driving force behind Marcus Hammond’s works is to promote an alternative representation from that which is promoted by mainstream media, to touch on themes of anti government and anti establishment by offering brand of subversive, politically c
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Marcus Hammond works to cross the boundaries between art, philosophy, politics, sociology, humour and narcissism aiming to make a series political point and make a ‘snub at authority and an attempt to mock aspects of central power to show that powe
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‘Rendezvous’ is from a Limited Edition of 150 and forms part of a controversial collection of works from Marcus Hammond. This piece is heavily influenced by politics, religion as well as anti establishment and anti government themes. In the artis
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‘Seven Sisters’ forms part of a Hammonds powerful, potentially controversial collection but are also satirical and often combine dark humour, examining contemporary issues such as consumerism, terrorism and religion to name a few. This print is f
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‘Ship of Fools’ forms part of Marcus Hammond's collection of political works which touch on themes of anti government and anti establishment in a desire to make a political point as well as crossing the boundaries of between art, philosophy, poli
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His satirical messages within his works aim to cross the boundaries between art, philosophy, politics, sociology, humour and narcissism and promote an alternative representation from that which is promoted in every day mainstream media. His works off
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‘The Thing’ is from a somewhat controversial collection of works from Marcus Hammond and channels themes of anti government and anti establishment breaking the boundaries between art and philosophy, politics, sociology, humour and narcissism. Thi
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