
The devil is in the details.
Simon Currell’s fine art practice examines power structures and systems of oppression. His highly detailed composite images negotiate the mass of contradictions inherent in many of our institutions, organizations, and ideologies. Often producing repetitive, kitsch-inspired artworks that embody the grey areas of life, his practice offers dark humour instead of solutions.
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HRH SE15
Her Royal Heinous

Class War Display Cabinet
What position do you hold on life’s ladder?

Cruel Britannia
"I do think the patriotic thing to do is to critique my country. How else do you make a country better but by pointing out its flaws?"
Bill Maher

GaneShiva
Are you buying more than kitsch at the market?

The Virgin Mary
The Immaculate Deception
The Garden
of Unearthly
Delights
“Our Father who art in heaven. Stay there.”
Jacques Prévert

Make-believe
Dominate the globe!


On Standby
Assimilation is just one call away.

An ode to open sores
The cherry bomb