Library Study LXXVIII

Mixed Media

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Framed Size: 16" x 21"
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Library Study LXXVIII
Library Study LXXVIII
Library Study LXXVIII
Library Study LXXVIII
Library Study LXXVIII

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Library Study LXXVIII

Library Study LXXVIII

This artwork is sold framed
Edition Size: 1
Medium: Mixed Media on Paper
Artwork Size: 12" x 17"
Framed Size: 16" x 21"
Reference: ART00237804
Artwork Description:

Size:16 x 21 in.

Library Study LXXVIII is a 12" x 17" mixed media work that distils The Connor Brothers’ trademark blend of dry humour, cultural critique and emotional candour into a single, compact composition. The artwork depicts a tightly stacked row of fictional paperback spines, mimicking the worn aesthetic of mid-century Penguin titles, yet replacing classic literature with titles that read like confessions, diagnoses and punchlines. “Depression: A Real Mood Killer”, “Apathy: Couldn’t Give A F**k About It” and “The Truth: You Couldn’t Make It Up” sit side by side with “Nasa: It’s Not Rocket Science” and the darkly comic “Death: That’s Life”, each line revealing the gap between public façade and private reality.

The palette shifts from deep pinks through mauve into grey, echoing a slide from emotional intensity to numb detachment. Scattered coffee rings and ink splatters mark the surrounding white space, hinting at long nights, anxiety, or the quiet rituals that accompany reflection. The books feel both intimate and universal, like a catalogue of human struggle disguised as literature.

The Connor Brothers’ practice has always played with the blurred edge between truth and invention. Here, the library becomes a self-portrait of modern neurosis, where humour softens the weight of honesty and fiction, paradoxically, becomes the clearest way to speak the truth.

 

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Library Study LXXVIII

Size:16 x 21 in.

Library Study LXXVIII is a 12" x 17" mixed media work that distils The Connor Brothers’ trademark blend of dry humour, cultural critique and emotional candour into a single, compact composition. The artwork depicts a tightly stacked row of fictional paperback spines, mimicking the worn aesthetic of mid-century Penguin titles, yet replacing classic literature with titles that read like confessions, diagnoses and punchlines. “Depression: A Real Mood Killer”, “Apathy: Couldn’t Give A F**k About It” and “The Truth: You Couldn’t Make It Up” sit side by side with “Nasa: It’s Not Rocket Science” and the darkly comic “Death: That’s Life”, each line revealing the gap between public façade and private reality.

The palette shifts from deep pinks through mauve into grey, echoing a slide from emotional intensity to numb detachment. Scattered coffee rings and ink splatters mark the surrounding white space, hinting at long nights, anxiety, or the quiet rituals that accompany reflection. The books feel both intimate and universal, like a catalogue of human struggle disguised as literature.

The Connor Brothers’ practice has always played with the blurred edge between truth and invention. Here, the library becomes a self-portrait of modern neurosis, where humour softens the weight of honesty and fiction, paradoxically, becomes the clearest way to speak the truth.

 

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