Jake and Dinos Chapman: Come and See

Jake and Dinos Chapman create iconoclastic sculptures, installations and 2D works on themes including morality, religion, history of art and consumer culture. Their work is provocative and deliberately confrontational, approaching controversial subjects with irreverence and dark humour. Come and See will demonstrate the range of the Chapmans’ output - from painting, drawing, printmaking and sculpture, to film, music and literature - providing a unique insight into the complexity of their practice and their prolific career. It will be the first exhibition in a London public gallery to encompass the breadth of their work since Chapmanworld at the ICA in 1996


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