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Home - David Shrigley David Shrigley is a British visual artist This is his web site with his stuff on it
Colour works - David Shrigley Untitled 'The Moon' Untitled 'I wish the clouds were not there' untitled 'Weather Forecast' untitled 'this huge cat' untitled 'I sing my song' untitled 'I tried to grasp hold of him' untitled 'I try to be friendly' untitled 'I will fix your computer' untitled 'I was in a bad place'
Info - David Shrigley Sayaka Murata’s Utopias—Violence and the Structure of Normality: David Shrigley Teppei Kaneuji in dialogue with Murata’s worldview, Gyre, Tokyo, Japan (two-person) Before the Lawn Takes its Revenge…, Collection Lambert, Avignon, France
Pulped Fiction - Pulped Fiction 'Pulped Fiction' is a project by visual artist David Shrigley, who has produced a limited run of 1,250 copies of George Orwell's dystopian novel 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' made entirely from the pulped remains of unwanted copies of 'The Da Vinci Code'
Printmaking - David Shrigley Non-League Day Screenprinted Ticket The Plant Loves Me Extract The Juice From Everything Ignore The Ghosts No One Is Happier Than Me Live Each Day As If It Were Your First Balance The Ball On Your Nose Old Cat Black Cats Everywhere Everywhere You Look Black Cats
Really Good - David Shrigley Shrigley's ambition with the work was that would become a self-fulfilling prophecy; that things considered 'bad', such as the economy, the weather and society, will benefit from a change of consensus towards optimism
Shop - David Shrigley Shrig Shop is a shop in Copenhagen founded by artist David Shrigley and gallerist Nicolai Wallner
Political cartoons - David Shrigley We must act on climate change Economic Forecast David Cameron and Andy Coulson phone hacking scandal Miliband v Miliband Leaks are irresponsible and put lives at risk
Pulped Fiction - Pulped Fiction This publication is a project by visual artist David Shrigley entitled ‘Pulped Fiction’ In George Orwell’s dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, a totalitarian regime known as the party controls every aspect of its citizens’ lives, manipulating their thoughts and erasing their individuality