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IMBUE 'Bleeding Me Dry' (2024) Resin Designer Art Sculpture'Bleeding Me Dry' by Imbue, 2024Based on the full size 'Bleeding ATM' sculpture from the artist's 2023 'Death + Taxes' show. 8 x 2. 5 x 2. 2 Inches20. 3 x 6. 4 x 5. 6 Centimeters9 x 3. 5 x 3 Inches (box)Collectible, blood dripped resin ATM designer art sculpture. Limited Edition of 500 (#137 500)Hand signed and numbered by the artist on box. New in original box. Includes COA, Thank You card, Puzzle and Imbue logo sticker. ABOUT THE ART The British
'Bleeding Me Dry' by Imbue, 2024
Based on the full-size 'Bleeding ATM' sculpture from the artist's 2023 'Death + Taxes' show.
8 x 2.5 x 2.2 Inches
20.3 x 6.4 x 5.6 Centimeters
9 x 3.5 x 3 Inches (box)
Collectible, blood-dripped resin ATM designer art sculpture.
Limited Edition of 500 (#137/500)
Hand-signed and numbered by the artist on box.
New in original box.
Includes COA, Thank You card, Puzzle and Imbue logo sticker.
ABOUT THE ART
The British artist Imbue has shredded more than £1 million ($1.3 million) in cash to create a collection of money skulls as a form of protest against the cost of living crisis and the money power structure in the U.K. The skulls feature in an exhibition that opens today next to the Bank of England in the City of London, at a pop-up space at 5 Royal Exchange, as part of London Gallery Weekend.
Taking its title from the two subjects said to be unavoidable, “Death + Taxes” features a new body of money-themed work by the pseudonymous artist, who often creates wry comments on aspects of contemporary society, from capitalism to religion.
The price of Brexit is another major theme of the show. The installation piece Brexit Bill is made from a receipt printer that spits out the real-time costs and financial damage following the U.K’s departure from the European Union. Visitors can also get their financial futures read by a Victorian fortune-telling machine. And an installation of a “Bleeding ATM” reflects how everyday people feel about the current economic situation.
The choice of staging an exhibition in a pop-up space next to the Bank of England, the U.K.’s central bank, rather than in a regular art gallery, aims to echo the show’s exploration of themes about money, the artist told Artnet News. The City of London, the U.K. capital’s historic financial district, is an area that traditionally represents special status and power over ordinary citizens.
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