David Shrigley 'Untitled (Reflection)' (Original)
David Shrigley 'Untitled (Reflection)' (Original)

David Shrigley 'Untitled (Reflection)' (Original)

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Artist:  David Shirgley 
Title:  Untitled (Reflection)
Size:  11 ½ by 8 ¼ in.
Medium:  
Unique Marker on Paper 
Edition:
  Original 
Year:  2017
Notes: Signed with the artist’s initials and dated 2017 (on the verso). In very Good Condition. Custom Framed. 

Provenance: Anton Kern Gallery, New York, Acquired from the above in 2018 by the present owner,

Literature: Evan Pricco, ed., Juxtapoz Black & White, Berkley 2019, illustrated "Juxtapoz Black & White Book Profile: David Shrigley Will Make You Laugh. And Think. And Laugh Again," Juxtapoz, 23 July 2019, illustrated (online)

Exhibited: New York, Anton Kern Gallery, AKG On The Move, January – April 2017

About: David Shrigley (British, b.1968) is a celebrated Contemporary artist working in a distinctive drawing style, combining handwritten humorous text with child-like imagery of animals, people, aliens, and everyday still lives. In addition to his drawing practice, Shrigley also creates large-scale installations and sculptures that are derived from these works, as well as books, videos, photography, and other media. His work has been exhibited worldwide, including solo exhibitions at Anton Kern Gallery in New York, the Statens Museum for Kunst in Copenhagen, Yvon Lambert in Paris, and the UCLA Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, among many others. Born in Macclesfield in the United Kingdom, Shrigley received his BFA from the Glasgow School of Art in 1991. He is the recipient of several honors, and was notably nominated for the Turner Prize in 2013. He chosen to create a new public sculpture for Trafalgar Square’s “Fourth Plinth” in London for 2016. His work can be found in the public collections of major institutions around the world, including The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, Museum Ludwig in Cologne, and the Tate in London.