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Complexity of the Foot by David Shrigley

Complexity of the Foot by David Shrigley

Clifton Gallery

Offset Lithograph

2020

Edition Size:

Sheet Size: 70 x 50 cm

Unsigned

Condition: Excellent

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Complexity of the Foot

By David Shrigley

Limited edition offset lithograph created from this unique Shrigley painting with one of his famous phrases, created in 2020.

Limited edition of 350.

Measures 70 x 50 cm.

Offset lithograph.

Never framed.

David Shrigley (born 1968) is a celebrated British visual artist. His work features his sense of humour and everyday themes that viewers can relate to. Shrigley studied at the Glasgow School of Art and now lives and works in Brighton. He has worked with photography, sculpture, music and film, painting and printmaking. During his career, Shrigley directed Blur’s music video for Good Song, since 2005 has contributed a cartoon to The Guardian’s weekend magazine every week and in 2016 he installed a huge thumbs up sculpture on the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square. His work has been and is exhibited extensively internationally and is owned by numerous major collections such as the Tate, MOMA in New York and the Art Institute in Chicago, and his popularity continues to rise.

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The Artist

David Shrigley

English-born artist David Shrigley has created pieces in many different formats and worked extensively in the pop culture sphere. His oeuvre includes collaborations with musicians such as David Byrne and the group Franz Ferdinand, and designs for t-shirts and drawings for the Triptych Scottish music festivals. Shrigley grew up in Leicestershire, starting his artistic career with an art and design foundation course in 1987 at Leicester Polytechnic. From there he went to the Glasgow School of Art and gained a degree in environmental art, graduating in 1991 and staying in the city for another 27 years. He has also directed music videos for Blur and Bonnie Prince Billy, created cartoons for the Guardian newspaper and, in partnership with several musicians, released an album called ‘Worried Noodles’. He’s also written books, created spoken word recordings and sculpture. One of his most well-known pieces is a sculpture he created for the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square called ‘Really Good’. It depicts a fist in bronze with an oversized thumb sticking up. His work has been shown at exhibitions across Europe. Although his degree show wasn’t much appreciated by his university tutors, in 2013 he gained the recognition of the art establishment by winning the Turner Prize for contemporary art. David Shrigley moved to Brighton in 2015.

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