The Connor Brothers British , b. 1968

Works
Overview

“Blending satire, vintage aesthetics, and sharp social commentary, The Connor Brothers explore the blurred lines between truth and fiction, challenging cultural narratives through their signature reimagined pulp fiction covers and provocative text-based works.”

 

The Connor Brothers are a British artist duo known for their witty, text-driven artworks that merge vintage imagery with contemporary commentary. Their work explores themes of truth, fiction, and identity, often using reimagined pulp fiction covers and ironic slogans to critique modern culture. Blending art, literature, and satire, they have gained international recognition for their distinctive style and thought-provoking narratives.
Bibliography
  • The Connor Brothers. The Truth Will Set You Free. London: Jealous Gallery, 2015.

  • The Connor Brothers. A Load of Fuss About Fuck All. London: Hang-Up Gallery, 2016.

  • The Connor Brothers. In Search of Lost Time. London: Maddox Gallery, 2018.

  • The Connor Brothers. Notes from the Edge. London: Maddox Gallery, 2021.

  • O’Hagan, Sean. “The Connor Brothers: the mystery artists who turned out to be two nice guys.” The Guardian, 9 October 2016.

  • Clarke, James. “The Connor Brothers: Art as a Tool for Social Change.” Art Plugged, 2021.

  • Maddox Gallery. The Connor Brothers – Artist Biography and Exhibitions.

  • Jealous Gallery. The Connor Brothers.