The Vulnerability of Kings
Collection:UAL Art Collection
Date: 2007
Artist: Jonathan McLeod (British)
Dimensions:
Framed size: 86 x 66 cm
Medium: French sepia ink and gouache on paper
Object number: UAC 604
DescriptionJonathan studied BA Fine Art: Painting at Chelsea College of Arts. He says that this piece
'Came about after overhearing some conversations about property, house prices etc.,
a national obsession since the mid to late '80s. One person was gloating about the fact that they had got a great deal on a flat since it had been repossessed.
The saying is that an Englishman's home is his castle; status from ownership and the tedious nervousness always about market movement and a place in it'.
'Came about after overhearing some conversations about property, house prices etc.,
a national obsession since the mid to late '80s. One person was gloating about the fact that they had got a great deal on a flat since it had been repossessed.
The saying is that an Englishman's home is his castle; status from ownership and the tedious nervousness always about market movement and a place in it'.