Description
Referencing the animal/machine hybrids of Christopher Schulz, Stuart’s Tommy Gun Shark’ is a clever juxtaposition of potent symbols. The Thompson submachine gun, also known as the ‘Tommy Gun’, gained notoriety in the 1920s in the hands of American gangsters. The shark is a marine predator that British artist Damian Hirst submerged in formaldehyde and called ‘The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living’, which subsequently sold for eight million pounds. Together they illuminate each other. Sleek, cold, sterile, territorial and inhumane, ‘The Machine Gun Shark’ is a rare specimen that can be admired at close range.



















