David Shrigley
I've Never Seen You
2020
Color screen printing
76 × 56 cm
Ed. /125
Location: Honk Kong, China
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About the artwork
Combining writing and drawing, David Shrigley presents us with a drawing of a whale, accompanied by a bright red text that reveals the artist's wonder at this imposing sea creature. Tinged with the world of childhood, this work demonstrates both the artist's concern and interest in the animal world. As if immersed in his thoughts, David Shrigley reveals his feelings about this sea monster with the simplicity of his words.
About the artist
David Shrigley is a British artist born in 1968. He studied design and environmental art at the Glasgow School of Arts. His work is characterized by a simplistic, childlike style, with trivial, banal themes always accompanied by a humorous phrase. Although his works are often reminiscent of children's drawings, they are nonetheless charged with humor and lucidity. David Shrigley often uses art as a way of demonstrating his political commitment, particularly to environmental causes. He has published in the English newspaper The Guardian since 2005 and is now an Instagram star, with over a million followers. In 2013, he was nominated for the Turner Prize, awarded by Tate Britain to a contemporary artist. His work has been the subject of numerous exhibitions worldwide (K Museum of Contemporary Art in Seoul, Stephen Friedman Gallery in London, Anton Kern Gallery in New York...) and is present in the collections of MoMa, the Royal Academy of Arts and the Tate.
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