David Shrigley: Public Art Fund Talk
Wednesday 07 September, 2016
6:30 - 8pm, $10
New School, Kaplan Hall
66 West 12 Street, The Auditorium
David Shrigley is an internationally-acclaimed artist with a distinctive comedic tone that draws on everyday situations and human interactions to create self-reflexive artworks. While best known for his simple and unique drawing style, Shrigley works in a variety of mediums including photography, sculpture, and film, while also creating public works and artist publications, and collaborating on music projects.
Shrigley’s talk accompanies Public Art Fund’s upcoming exhibition David Shrigley: MEMORIAL, a new public artwork that embodies the artist’s interestin the absurd potential and poignant nature of the everyday. Consisting of a single slab of granite measuring approximately 17 feet by 7 feet with an ordinary grocery list engraved on its surface, MEMORIAL plays on the historical significance of granite public monuments, often found in public parks and erected to celebrate and remember great endeavors. Shrigley’s universal monument, however, pays homage both to no-one and to everyone by honoring and memorializing the mundane act of making a grocery list.
For his talk at The New School, Shrigley will focus on hismultidisciplinary practice, including his various works in the public realm, among them Really Good, a ten-foot-tall bronze “thumbs-up” sculpture, to be installed this fall in London’s Trafalgar Square, as part of the city’s Fourth Plinth Commission; his design for Kingsley, the official mascot for a Scottish Premiership football team (2015);and How Are You Feeling?, The High Line’s billboard commission (2012).
David Shrigley (b. 1968, Macclesfield, UK) lives and works in Brighton, UK. A Turner Prize nominee in 2013, his recent solo exhibitions include David Shrigley, Rose Art Museum, Waltham, MA (2016); Really Good, Fourth Plinth Commission, London (2016); David Shrigley, Two Rooms Gallery, Auckland Arts Festival, New Zealand (2015); David Shrigley: Life and Life Drawing, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia (2014–15); David Shrigley, Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany (2014); Big Shoes, BQ, Berlin, Germany (2013); How Are You Feeling?, Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK (2012–13); Brain Activity, Hayward Gallery, London (2012), which toured to Yerba Beuna Centre for the Arts, San Francisco, USA (2013); Drawings, Mumbai Art Rooms, India (2012); Animate, Turku Art Museum, Finland (2011); David Shrigley, Bergen Kunsthall, Norway (2009); BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, UK (2008); To the Wall: David Shrigley with Lily Van der Stokker, Aspen Art Museum, Colorado (2007); and David Shrigley, Dundee Contemporary Arts, Scotland (2006). David Shrigley is represented by Anton Kern Gallery.