Connor Brothers

Works
  • Connor Brothers, Who's the Fucking Daddy , 2019
    Who's the Fucking Daddy , 2019
  • Connor Brothers, I don't want to go to heaven, 2018
    I don't want to go to heaven, 2018
  • Connor Brothers, Call me anything but ordinary, 2017
    Call me anything but ordinary, 2017
  • Connor Brothers, A load of fuss..., 2019
    A load of fuss..., 2019
  • Connor Brothers, The boundaries of our reality are set by the limits..., 2018
    The boundaries of our reality are set by the limits..., 2018
Biography

''There are no extraordinary people, only ordinary people who do extraordinary things.'' Connor Brothers

James Golding and Mike Snelle, British artists operating under the pseudonym The Connor Brothers, rose to prominence in 2012. For a significant period, they safeguarded their anonymity by employing a fictional biography. In 2014, their identities were disclosed in a substantial feature by Mick Brown in The Telegraph magazine, opening doors for them to engage in more ambitious projects.

 

Connor Brothers artworks aim to navigate the blurred lines between truth and fiction, offering insights into the complexities of the world. This exploration is frequently evident in the recreation and reinterpretation of 1950s posters and vintage paperback book covers. Additionally, the theme extends to a broader range of mediums, including silkscreen prints and paintings.