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Barnaby Barford is an artist who works primarily with ceramics to create unique narrative pieces. He works with both mass-market and antique found porcelain figurines, cutting up and exchanging elements or adding to them and repainting them, to create sculptures which are often sinister and sardonic but invariably humorous. With irony, he draws a portrait of our contemporary lives.

In Barford’s world a kitsch figure of a 19th century peasant boy becomes a 20th century teenage thug in a hoodie; rustic maidens dancing on a bed of roses brandish guns; a charming scene of a Victorian family sharing a meal is undermined by the copious buckets of KFC fried chicken which they’re laying into. Through his unique works, Barford explores all aspects of our society. Following in the tradition of Hogarth, Chaucer, Dickens and Shakespeare; with a dark sense of English humour and satire, Barford's work explores and celebrates the human condition.

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Panini World Cup Sticker Chair for NSPCC

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The Panini World Cup Sticker Chair 1986-2011, Barnaby Barford 2011

 

The Panini World Cup Sticker Chair 1986-2011


To be sold at the Pavillion of Art & Design, 12-16 October 2011, Berkeley Square, London to raise money for the NSPCC.

All money raised from this initiative go towards the NSPCC's Rebuilding Childhoods Appeal. One of the projects that the Rebuilding Childhoods Appeal is supporting is the funding of post abuse therapy for vulnerable children.


Panini stickers were such an iconic part of growing up for me and countless others. They are the memories of a happy childhood. The chair is covered in Panini's world famous and iconic stickers, many are rare. They date back to Mexico '86 and include some of the greatest footballers in recent history such as Maradona and Zidane.