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Elmgreen & Dragset - Reversed Crucifix Limited Edition

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Limited edition print “Reversed Crucifix” by Elmgreen & Dragset – a provocative reinterpretation of crucifixion featuring a modern man turned with his back to the viewer.

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The sculpture Reversed Crucifix breaks traditional religious iconography by replacing Christ with an ordinary contemporary man. The figure is mounted upside down on the cross, with his front pressed to the cross and back turned to the viewer. His hands are tied rather than nailed, recalling historical depictions of the two thieves crucified beside Christ. This work challenges symbolic norms and invites new interpretations.

This limited edition of 50 signed and numbered prints was created exclusively for Kunsthalle Praha Design Shop. For requests regarding specific edition numbers, please contact us in advance or include your preference in the order notes. Frame is not included. Membership discounts do not apply to this product.

Artist duo Elmgreen & Dragset
Print technique Giclée
Paper Hahnemühle PhotoRag 500 gsm
Year 2023
Edition 50 pieces
Dimensions 40 × 55 cm

Elmgreen & Dragset

Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset have worked together as an artist duo since 1995, exhibiting worldwide. Their 2023 exhibition READ was hosted by Kunsthalle Praha. Their art cleverly explores the relationship between art, architecture, and design, infused with wit and provocative humor. Their works are included in prestigious collections such as the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, and Astrup Fearnley Museum in Oslo.

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Category: Limited editions
Weight: 4.01 kg
Artist: Elmgreen & Dragset
Price range: Over €400
Products: limited editions
Exhibition: Past exhibitions

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Elmgreen & Dragset – artist duo

Elmgreen & Dragset are a Berlin-based artist duo formed by Michael Elmgreen (Denmark) and Ingar Dragset (Norway), collaborating since 1995. Their practice combines art, architecture and design and is recognized for its subversive humour and critical reflection on social structures.

They create site-specific installations and sculptures that often transform public space or institutional settings – among their most iconic works are Prada Marfa in the Texas desert and Powerless Structures, Fig. 101 on London’s Fourth Plinth.

Their projects examine identity, the politics of display, and the boundaries between public and private, using irony and staging to reveal how contemporary culture is constructed.