Through cut-up, bricolage perspective, each of Bonnie and Clyde's abstracted pieces tells a story: a dizzying, non-linear narrative of the individual, navigating the dualistic city which is always banal as well as beautiful, terrifying while magnetic.

Contemporary British artist, Bonnie and Clyde produces mixed media collage and print-work centred around scenes of the urban imaginary. Crossing medium and type, Bonnie and Clyde's work takes the form of screen-prints, large-scale originals on paper and wood, as well as 3D installation pieces.

 

Employing a blend of photography, collage and paint, the emotive art of Bonnie and Clyde explores the psychogeography of the metropolis, immersing the viewer in beautiful and bizarre cityscapes.

The iconic topography of California - from the vibrant architecture of Santa Monica to rows of palm trees at Venice Beach - features heavily in Bonnie and Clyde's imagined scenes.