David Shrigley limited edition print 1221U
David Shrigley limited edition print 1221U
David Shrigley limited edition print 1221U
David Shrigley

Untitled (2009)

Edition of 100
Each has been hand drawn on Caneletto 300gsm Liscia paper.
42 x 32 cm (16.5 x 12.5 in)
Signed, dated and numbered by the artist.
$5,600

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David Shrigley's drawings remind us of the strangenesses of our world with concise and often surprising bluntness. They also offer up a mirror for the viewer's mind, as our interpretations of his work may reveal more about ourselves than the artist. This is particularly true in the case of "Untitled," wherein the signpost in blankly states "This will not be here tomorrow." Is this as a positive reminder (carpe diem) or a melancholic reflection? Or should we read in this an environmental commentary, a sardonic remark on the art market, or a larger existential concern?

Each 'Untitled' is hand-drawn by the artist and therefore will have slight variations.
David Shrigley's hilarious and disturbing doodles, sculptures, and anecdotes depict the world as an absurd place. He embraces the paranoias, obsessions (stalking is a favorite theme), insecurities, moral conundrums, preoccupations, and anxieties of everyday life. Everyone is fair game for his humor, from the British Royal Family to his peers in the art world. From the childlike renderings and messy handwriting of his drawings to the spontaneous "public" projects documented in photographs and his playful sculptures, his work is anti-monumental and whimsical, but inherently sincere.
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