The Connor Brothers British

Works
  • The Connor Brothers, I Fucking Love You, 2023
    I Fucking Love You, 2023
  • The Connor Brothers, Tell Me Beautiful Untrue Things, 2023
    Tell Me Beautiful Untrue Things, 2023
  • The Connor Brothers, Pride in Prejudice, 2023
    Pride in Prejudice, 2023
  • The Connor Brothers, Thou Shall Not Be A Cunt, 2023
    Thou Shall Not Be A Cunt, 2023
  • The Connor Brothers, The Idiot, 2023
    The Idiot, 2023
  • The Connor Brothers, Alcoholism, 2022
    Alcoholism, 2022
  • The Connor Brothers, Beauty Is In The Eye Of The Wine Holder, 2022
    Beauty Is In The Eye Of The Wine Holder, 2022
  • The Connor Brothers, Truth Will Set You Free, 2021
    Truth Will Set You Free, 2021
  • The Connor Brothers, A Load Of Fuss, 2021
    A Load Of Fuss, 2021
  • The Connor Brothers, A Load Of Fuss, 2021
    A Load Of Fuss, 2021
  • The Connor Brothers, Bitqueen, 2022
    Bitqueen, 2022
  • The Connor Brothers, Black Lives Matter, 2021
    Black Lives Matter, 2021
  • The Connor Brothers, Gang Jesus, 2022
    Gang Jesus, 2022
  • The Connor Brothers, Jesus With Cigar, 2022
    Jesus With Cigar, 2022
  • The Connor Brothers, Why Fit In, 2023
    Why Fit In, 2023 Sold
  • The Connor Brothers, Normal is The Cruelest Of All Insults, 2023
    Normal is The Cruelest Of All Insults, 2023 Sold
  • The Connor Brothers, Impossible Is Nothing, 2023
    Impossible Is Nothing, 2023 Sold
  • The Connor Brothers, My Relationship With Whiskey, 2023
    My Relationship With Whiskey, 2023 Sold
  • The Connor Brothers, I Drink, 2023
    I Drink, 2023 Sold
  • The Connor Brothers, Be Yourself, 2023
    Be Yourself, 2023 Sold
  • The Connor Brothers, The Truth, 2023
    The Truth, 2023 Sold
  • The Connor Brothers, Anger Management, 2022
    Anger Management, 2022 Sold
  • The Connor Brothers, Anxiety, 2022
    Anxiety, 2022 Sold
  • The Connor Brothers, Depression, 2022
    Depression, 2022 Sold
  • The Connor Brothers, I Drink Therefore I Can, 2022
    I Drink Therefore I Can, 2022 Sold
  • The Connor Brothers, Not Drunk Just Tipys, 2022
    Not Drunk Just Tipys, 2022 Sold
  • The Connor Brothers, It Is What It Is, 2022
    It Is What It Is, 2022 Sold
  • The Connor Brothers, Anger Management, 2022
    Anger Management, 2022 Sold
  • The Connor Brothers, All She Wanted Was To Be Someone's Most Precious Person, 2020
    All She Wanted Was To Be Someone's Most Precious Person, 2020 Sold
  • The Connor Brothers, Frida With Bored Apes, 2022
    Frida With Bored Apes, 2022 Sold
  • The Connor Brothers, Those Who Say It Cannot Be Done, 2023
    Those Who Say It Cannot Be Done, 2023 Sold
  • The Connor Brothers, I Drink To Drown My Sorrows, 2023
    I Drink To Drown My Sorrows, 2023 Sold
Series
Biography
The Connor Brothers—Mike Snelle and James Golding—emerged onto the art scene in 2013 with an audacious and playful narrative that blurred the lines between truth and fabrication. Posing as fictional twin brothers Franklyn and Brendan Connor, they created a persona that allowed them to explore complex themes of identity, transformation, and reinvention while keeping their personal histories out of the spotlight. In 2014, they revealed their true identities in an interview with The Telegraph: the 'Connor Brothers' were, in fact, Snelle and Golding, former London art dealers. Following this revelation, their work began to sell at major auction houses, earning them a place among the most sought-after contemporary artists.
 
As former art dealers, Snelle and Golding drew from their experiences in the art world to create works that are as much about storytelling as they are about visual aesthetics. They are best known for their satirical reinterpretations of vintage book covers—especially those of Penguin Classics and 1950s pulp fiction. By reimagining these iconic designs with ironic, provocative new titles, the Connor Brothers challenge the viewer’s perceptions of culture, history, and personal identity. Their art serves as a clever commentary on contemporary society, addressing serious themes with humor and visual appeal, while maintaining a lighthearted yet critical edge. The duo’s work also extends beyond art into activism. In 2014, they created The Hanbury Collection, a fictional museum that expertly blended fact and fiction, making it nearly impossible to discern which exhibits were real and which were fabricated. This obsession with truth and fiction,  a hallmark of their practice, resonates particularly strongly in today’s age of fake news, post-truth, and the obsession with social media personas.
 
Today, The Connor Brothers's work also tackles pressing social issues, including the European refugee crisis, becoming a platform for engaging with the world around them. The duo spent several years working in The Jungle refugee camp in Calais, where they helped build shelters and led an international billboard campaign, Refuchic, to raise awareness about the plight of displaced people. Their activism also led to a collaboration with the Russian protest group Pussy Riot, and in 2015, they staged a refugee-themed theatrical performance at Banksy’s Dismaland. More recently, the Connor Brothers have partnered with rapper Professor Green and the mental health charity CALM to raise funds and awareness around the UK’s mental health crisis, focusing on the epidemic of male depression and suicide.
 
The Connor Brothers have exhibited internationally from New York, Sydney and Dubai to London, Hong Kong and Berlin. Their work frequently appears at major auction houses where a record price was achieved in 2020. Works can also be found in major public and private collections including The Victoria and Albert Museum, The Penguin Collection, and both the Omer Koc and Niarchos Collections.
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