The Connor Brothers 'Saints and Sinners'
The Connor Brothers 'Saints and Sinners'
The Connor Brothers
'Saints and Sinners'
2017
Mixed media on canvas
120 x 75 cm
Signed by the artists
Sold framed
£9,500.00
Painted in 2015 by The Connor Brothers, ‘Saints and Sinners’ captures a longing for the past with its retro style, visually reminiscent of classic pulp fiction book covers from the 1940s and 50s, while simultaneously deconstructing it with its 21st-century social commentary. This framed mixed media on canvas explores the philosophy of fiction versus reality using The Connor Brothers’ signature pulp fiction style.
The artists famously bent reality when creating their fictional backstory for their pseudonym, presenting themselves as reclusive American twins raised in a cult. This mysterious origin added an additional layer of intrigue to their work. Eventually, they revealed their true identities as British artists, though the emphasis on myth, fiction, and identity remains a central theme in their art.
The Connor Brothers
The Connor Brothers is the pseudonym for British artists James Golding and Mike Snelle. Known for their distinctive style and thought-provoking works, they gained recognition for their exploration of themes such as truth, fiction, and the nature of art itself. Their works often incorporate vintage book covers and collages, featuring witty and poignant phrases. The duo initially presented themselves as reclusive American twins who had grown up in a religious cult and escaped to pursue art. However, they later revealed their true identities. The Connor Brothers' art has been exhibited globally, captivating audiences with its combination of humour, nostalgia, and social commentary.