Oli Epp - Wet Weather Warning (Available Framed)
Oli Epp - Wet Weather Warning (Available Framed)
Oli Epp - Wet Weather Warning (Available Framed)
Oli Epp - Wet Weather Warning (Available Framed)
Oli Epp - Wet Weather Warning (Available Framed)
Oli Epp - Wet Weather Warning (Available Framed)
Oli Epp - Wet Weather Warning (Available Framed)
Oli Epp - Wet Weather Warning (Available Framed)
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Oli Epp - Wet Weather Warning (Available Framed)

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Produced by Perrotin, 2024
Pigment print with high gloss varnish
Somerset enhanced White Satin 410gsm deckled edge
Print size: 59 x 52.9 cm | 23.2 x 20.9 in 
Limited edition of 45
Signed and numbered by the artist 

Made on the occasion of Oli Epp's solo exhibition Fire the Menu on view at Perrotin New York, September 6 - October 19, 2024. 

Limit of one per person / household. This print ships flat and may require additional shipping charges after purchase depending on location. Perrotin reserves the right to cancel any order for any reason. 

About the artist:
Oli Epp’s paintings circulate a number of themes to do with the tragicomic element of living in the 21st century society, dealing with the complexity of identity and anxieties living in the digital age; consumerism and consumption which leads to control and addiction, anxiety and conflict. The paintings work in an endlessly cyclical way of Epp ironically questioning idealisms and our pursuit of perfection and the conflict that arises as a result. The overall aesthetic of Epp’s paintings conveys the digital world; mimicking the screen, toying with the physicality of surface.