In this provocative and funny collection, Susan Irvine pokes fun at the worlds of art and fashion. From 'Concept 1', in which an artist has raised a child as an installation, in order to enter him for the Turner Prize, to a very different take on the art of Andy Warhol, suggesting his public persona as the painter of the Campbell's Soup-Can hid a side that no one, not even his very closest friends, knew about.
Irreverent and witty, Susan Irvine takes a satirical swipe at two worlds she knows very well with delightful results.