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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
35.4x47.2in
About this artwork
Audemars Piguet Mickey combines luxury, nostalgia, and pop culture in an ironic play on the theme of time. Olaf Neumann references the famous clock scene from Harold Lloyd's silent film classic Safety Last! (1923), in which the comedian hangs from the hands of a skyscraper clock—a symbol of the fragile balance between progress and decline, control and loss of control—and is here transferred to the Pop Art era.
The watch becomes a symbol of status,… speed and consumption, while the cartoon character plays as an eternal child on the surface of the luxury world.
A unique, hand-painted piece in bold Pop Art colors. The painting comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Olaf Neumann combines hyperrealist painting, comic aesthetics, video, and participatory swarm art. Since the 2000s, he has developed a visual language that encompasses hyperrealism, pop culture, and conceptual art. He rose to prominence early on through portraits of prominent figures such as Kate Moss, Karl Lagerfeld, Andy Warhol, Dietmar Schönherr, and Gottfried Helnwein, whom he met personally. Projects such as BILD Project 111 and swarm art have resulted in collective works in collaboration with institutions such as the Kunstmuseum Mülheim, the Kunsthalle Bremen, and the Museum für Moderne Kunst Munich. Under the name Dogtari, he publishes a cartoon series about the human-dog relationship. The Great Dane Scully has become the symbolic figure of his swarm art. Neumann's works combine personal iconography with collective participation—politically, poetically, and across media. Since 2025, he has lived and worked on Gozo (Malta). www.olafneumann.art