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This Valentine’s Day, Hang-Up is launching Nina Saunders’ new installation and print, Tea with Andy. Joining Andy Warhol in the exhibition, will be work by Banksy, Harland Miller, Jeff Koons and more.
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If you’re short of ideas (or dates) this coming Valentine’s Day, then look no further. Multi-media artist Nina Saunders’ new installation entitled Tea with Andy will serve high tea in an intimate setting for two, joined by Andy Warhol. Tea with Andy launches the release of Nina Saunders new limited edition print, which portrays a rare photograph of Andy Warhol taken at the infamous Ritz Hotel, London, in the mid-1970s. Initially commissioned by the Sunday Times, this enticing image of the artist has never before been publicly displayed and will, for the first time, be showcased this February. Hang-Up is delighted to be the gallery to exclusively showcase this unique image that captures a moment in history. Inspired by Warhol’s colour-block reproductions, Saunders has breathed new life into the original photograph by appropriating the image in a hot pink silk screen. The life-sized edition will be released in a small run of only ten signed prints at £1500 each, and its lucky buyers will be invited to relish in Tea with Andy. Settle into an elegant vintage table setting with your loved one and indulge in a slice of cake and a cup of tea as you enjoy the company of one of the most iconic artists of our time. Soak in the charming atmosphere and get taken back to The Ritz Hotel in London, circa 1975. Hang-Up will host a Private View launch party to celebrate the new release on Thurs 14 Feb from 6-9 pm. If you wish to join the celebration RSVP is essential. Joining Andy Warhol in Hang-Up Gallery's bunker space, and in keeping with the Valentines theme, will be work from the likes of Banksy, Harland Miller, David Shrigley, Lauren Baker, Jeff Koons, The Connor Brothers and more.