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Dick Osseman | all galleries >> Istanbul >> Museums - Müzeler >> Pera Museum in Istanbul >> Grayson Perry exhibition >> Carpets by Perry >> The Vanity of Small Differences > Maastricht Perry The Adoration of the Cage-Fighters - 2011 8058.jpg
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17-May-2016 Dick Osseman

Maastricht Perry The Adoration of the Cage-Fighters - 2011 8058.jpg

The Adoration of the Cage Fighters (Detail)
The scene is Tim’s great-grandmother’s front room. The infant Tim reaches for his mother’s smartphone – his rival for her attention. She is dressed up, ready for a night out with her four friends, who have perhaps already ‘been on the pre-lash’. Two ‘Mixed Martial Arts’ enthusiasts present icons of tribal identity to the infant: a Sunderland A.F.C. football shirt and a miner’s lamp. In the manner of early Christian painting, Tim appears a second time in the work: on the stairs, as a four-year-old, facing another evening alone in front of a screen. Although this series of images developed very organically, with little consistent method, the religious reference was here from the start: I hear the echo of paintings such as Andrea Mantegna’s The Adoration of the Shepherds (c.1450).
The picture is copied from a painting by L.S. Lowry from the Arts Council Collection, one of some works selected by Perry for his 2008 - 10 touring exhibition "Unpopular Culture" with that collection.

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