DOG BREEDER 2007 Andrew Litten
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Dog Breeder was a major work created as an anti art object, objecting to the tight dealer controlled art climate that does not support true independent creativity. Dog Breeder was the  first major work by Andrew Litten to be exhibited in London.
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Andrew Litten DOG BREEDER 230x180cm oil and human hair on board

Depicting cross-bred human / dogs.
Made with paint and pubic hair.
The hair is fashioned and removed in a style that is currently acceptable to dogs and humans and quite trendy.
The Dog Breeder's puppies are now on heat and the dog breeder has an erection.
Painted on two panels, joined.
They are about to inbreed again.

‘Dog Breeder’ was exhibited in a project exhibition titled 'Move' 2007 in Vyner Street, London during Frieze Art Fair week. 
It was intended as an irrational mislead conjecture and an antidote to the dealer controlled art scene.
It recieved no press or acnowlegement.
It stands against the unimpassioned inbred sterile tedious  gutless impersonal painting of the time -
And all the dealer regulated art, that poses as independent whilst being backed my dealer networks.

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