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Charlotte Rose
McDonald s Marlboro

2022

$2,186
£1,600
€1,863.64
CA$3,011.38
A$3,304.05
CHF 1,740.42
MX$39,305.21
NOK 22,294.53
SEK 20,357.95
DKK 13,923.18

About the Item

Charlotte Rose, McDonald's Rose, 2022 Giclée print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Satin, then hand-finished with acrylic and gold leaf 84 × 59 cm Edition of 12 of 20 Hand-signed by the artist This piece is from Charlotte Rose’s 2022 London show, in London 'Too Much of A Good Thing' The show explores the clever artistry of classic branding that’s responsible for building culture, law and nostalgia. In McDonald's Marlboro, Rose combines two of the 20th century’s most iconic brands, issued alongside a tongue-in-cheek warning. Speaking of the piece, Rose explains: ‘I’m interested in how, as time progresses and the population awakens to the hidden dangers of products once portrayed as their friend, the branding and the culture around it begin to fall away.’ Charlotte Rose is a London-based contemporary artist known for her hyper-styled, nostalgic paintings that explore beauty culture, desire, and the psychology of consumerism. Drawing on the visual language of retro advertising and fetishised pop imagery, her work interrogates how identity is shaped through branding and desire. Rose’s practice is influenced by artists such as Tom Wesselmann, Allen Jones, Richard Hamilton, and James Rosenquist — figures whose explorations of glamour, artifice and commercial aesthetics resonate strongly in her own work. Her glossy yet uncanny compositions sit at the intersection of pop art, fashion and social commentary, making her one of the most spoken-about young artists emerging from the UK today. She has exhibited across London, Europe and the US, and her work continues to gain traction with collectors across contemporary art, fashion and music.
  • Creator:
    Charlotte Rose (1998, Scottish)
  • Creation Year:
    2022
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 33.08 in (84 cm)Width: 23.23 in (59 cm)
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  • Framing:
    Framing Options Available
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Manchester, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2261217326242

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