This Week's Artwork: Available to Collect

Thursday, September 25, 2025
This Week's Artwork: Available to Collect

Each week, Artdependence highlights one exceptional artwork, hand-picked for its beauty and uniqueness. This featured work is available to collect now.

British artist Phil Collins's (b. 1970) work may seem lighthearted at first, but his sensitive explorations of the interconnectedness among diverse individuals have earned him serious attention, including a Turner Prize nomination.

Characteristic of the artist’s approach is a close engagement with place and communities, which over the years have included disco-dancing Palestinians, fans of The Smiths across three continents, Kosovan-Albanian refugees, the youth of Baghdad, anti-fascist skinheads in Malaysia, and teachers of Marxism-Leninism from the former German Democratic Republic.

"SINISA (Blue)" is a 2003 artwork by Phil Collins (born 1970), created as a lightjet print mounted on aluminum. It is part of his artistic practice that often features photography and video to explore themes of lived experience, empathy, and the dynamics of media. The work is also linked to a series called "SINISA and SANJA (after the funeral).

Main Image: Phil Collins, Sinisa Blue, 2003 lightjet print mounted on aluminium, Ed. 4/4

For info contact: roli@artdependence.com