David John Shrigley (born 17 September 1968) is a British visual artist. He lived and worked in
Glasgow
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, Scotland for 27 years before moving to
Brighton
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, England in 2015. Shrigley first came to prominence in the 1990s for his distinct line drawings, which often deal with witty, surreal and darkly humorous subject matter and are rendered in a rough, almost childlike style. Alongside his illustration work, Shrigley is also a noted painter, sculptor, filmmaker and photographer, and has recorded spoken word albums of his writing and poetry.
Early life and education
Shrigley was born 17 September 1968 in
Macclesfield
Macclesfield () is a market town and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East, Cheshire, England. It is sited on the River Bollin and the edge of the Cheshire Plain, with Macclesfield Forest to its east; the town lies south of Ma ...
,
Cheshire
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.
He moved with his parents and sister to
Oadby
Oadby is a town in the borough of Oadby and Wigston in Leicestershire, England. Oadby is a district centre south-east of Leicester on the A6 road (England), A6 road. Leicester Racecourse is situated on the border between Oadby and Stoneygate. ...
,
Leicestershire
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when he was two years old.
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The Beauchamp College ( ) is a coeducational secondary school and further education community college, in Oadby, a town on the outskirts of Leicester, England. It is situated on the southern edge of the built-up area of Oadby on the same campu ...
in Oadby. He took the Art and Design Foundation course at Leicester Polytechnic in 1987, and then studied environmental art at Glasgow School of Art
The Glasgow School of Art (GSA; ) is a higher education art school based in Glasgow, Scotland, offering undergraduate degrees, post-graduate awards (both taught and research-led), and PhDs in architecture, fine art, and design. These are all awa ...
from 1988 to 1991. Talking about his final degree show, Shrigley later told ''The Guardian
''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'' and changed its name in 1959, followed by a move to London. Along with its sister paper, ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardi ...
s Becky Barnicoat, "I thought my degree show was brilliant, but the people who were marking it didn't. I got a 2:2. They didn't appreciate my genius. ïżœïżœI didn't sell anything at the show â it was 1991, before the YBAs. There wasn't a precedent for people selling work that wasn't figurative painting". Before becoming a full-time artist, Shrigley worked as a gallery guide at the CCA in Glasgow, where he would use the gallery's equipment to self-publish a series of books of his drawings.
Work
As well as authoring several books, he directed the video for Blur's " Good Song" and also for Bonnie 'Prince' Billy's "Agnes, Queen of Sorrow". In 2005 he designed a London Underground
The London Underground (also known simply as the Underground or as the Tube) is a rapid transit system serving Greater London and some parts of the adjacent home counties of Buckinghamshire, Essex and Hertfordshire in England.
The Undergro ...
leaflet cover. Since 2005, he has contributed a cartoon for ''The Guardian''s ''Weekend'' magazine every Saturday. Other projects have included the album ''Worried Noodles'' (Tom Lab, 2007) where musicians interpret his writings as lyrics, including collaborations by David Byrne
David Byrne (; born May 14, 1952) is an American musician, writer, visual artist, and filmmaker. He was a founding member, principal songwriter, lead singer, and guitarist of the American New wave music, new wave band Talking Heads.
Byrne has ...
, Hot Chip
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, and Franz Ferdinand.
Shrigley co-directed a short film with director Chris Shepherd called '' Who I Am And What I Want'' (2005), based on Shrigley's book of the same title, with Kevin Eldon
Kevin Eldon (born 2 October 1959) is an English actor and comedian. He featured in British comedy television shows of the 1990s including ''Fist of Fun'', ''This Morning with Richard Not Judy'', ''Knowing Me Knowing You with Alan Partridge (TV ...
voicing its main character, Pete. Shrigley also produced a series of drawings and t-shirt designs for the 2006 Triptych
A triptych ( ) is a work of art (usually a panel painting) that is divided into three sections, or three carved panels that are hinged together and can be folded shut or displayed open. It is therefore a type of polyptych, the term for all m ...
festival, a Scottish music festival lasting for three to four days in three cities. He also designed twelve different covers for Deerhoof
Deerhoof is an American musical group formed in San Francisco in 1994. It consists of founding drummer Greg Saunier, bassist and singer Satomi Matsuzaki, and guitarists John Dieterich and Ed Rodriguez. Beginning as an improvised noise punk band ...
's 2007 record, '' Friend Opportunity''. In the same year he also designed the title sequence for the film '' Hallam Foe'', as well as the drawings and the writing in Hallam's on-screen diaries.
In 2014, Jonathan Jones reviewed Shrigley's work ''Brass Tooth'', writing, "David Shrigley must have had a big, toothy grin when he created multiple editions of his sculpture ''Brass Tooth'', which goes on sale for ÂŁ1,200 a pop at the London art fair this week. It is a cast of a single tooth â including the roots â and is typical of Shrigley's sly, subversive, humorous art in how it brings a modern art cliche crashing down to Earth".
In 2015, he designed " Kingsley", a mascot for Scottish football team Partick Thistle
Partick Thistle Football Club are a professional association football, football club from Glasgow, Scotland and currently plays in the . Despite their name, the club are based at Firhill Stadium in the Maryhill area of the city, and have not ...
as part of a sponsorship deal. The mascot's design was the object of some amusement, with Scottish BuzzFeed
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reporter Jamie Ross describing it as "based on every nightmare I had as a child."
Shrigley also undertook a residency at Auckland's Two Rooms in 2015, during which he painted for the first time since his graduation from The Glasgow School of Art in 1991. He said that the residency presented âan opportunity to explore a different medium and explore what you can do with âthatâ versus what you do with âthisâ.'
Shrigley's sculpture ''Really Good'' was installed on Trafalgar Square's Fourth plinth
The fourth plinth is the northwest plinth in Trafalgar Square in central London. It was originally intended to hold an equestrian statue of William IV of the United Kingdom, William IV, but remained empty due to lack of funds. For over 150 years, ...
between September 2016 and March 2018. He was granted ÂŁ130,000 by the London mayor's office to make the work. Shrigley has said "I don't think I'll ever get to do anything that meant more to me".
In 2019, he designed the yellow and red card of the AS Velasca.
Shrigley was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire
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(OBE) in the 2020 New Year Honours
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for services to visual arts.
In October 2024, Shrigley proposed expanding STEM
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* Plant stem, a structural axis of a vascular plant
* Stem group
* Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
Stem or STEM can also refer to:
Language and writing
* Word stem, part of a word respon ...
subjects to include the arts, in response to the significant decline in the number of arts students in England. He argued that the current focus on mathematics and sciences stifles children's creativity and suggested changing the acronym STEM to STEAM
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to better reflect the importance of the arts in a well-rounded education. As part of his response to this issue, Shrigley installed a new work titled ''Mantis Muse'' at his former college in Oadby â a massive sculpture of a praying mantis.[
In November 2024, ]Birmingham City University
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responded to Shrigleyâs call. The university announced the development of the UKâs first Ofqual
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-recognised primary STEAM teaching qualification, created in collaboration with its arts, design, and media faculty. The new qualification equips primary school teachers with advanced skills in computer-aided design, 3D printing, and robotics while emphasizing design thinking and creative problem-solving.[
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Exhibitions
Recent notable solo exhibitions include ''Do Not Touch the Worms'', Copenhagen Contemporary, Denmark (2020); Exhibition of Inflatable Swan Things, Spritmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden (2018); ''David Shrigley'', Hall Art Foundation, Reading, Vermont, USA (2017); ''Life Model II,'' Rose Art Museum, Waltham, Mass., USA (2016); ''David Shrigley: Life and Life Drawing,'' National Gallery of Victoria
The National Gallery of Victoria, popularly known as the NGV, is an art museum in Melbourne, Victoria (state), Victoria, Australia. Founded in 1861, it is Australia's oldest and list of most visited art museums in the world, most visited art mu ...
, Melbourne, Australia (2014); ''David Shrigley: Brain Activity,'' YBCA, San Francisco (2012) ''Animate,'' Turku Art Museum, Finland (2011); Kelvingrove Museum, Glasgow International Festival of Visual Arts, Glasgow, Scotland (2010); ''New Powers,'' Kunsthalle Mainz, Germany (2009); David Shrigley, Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany (2008); Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art
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, Gateshead, UK (2008); ''Everything Must Have a Name,'' Malmö Konsthall
Malmö Konsthall is an exhibition hall located in the center of Malmö, Sweden. It is one of the largest exhibition halls for contemporary art in Europe.
Building
The hall was designed by architect Klas Anshelm (1914-1980), who was inspir ...
, Malmo, Sweden (2007), M.E.M.E. Art Gallery in Manchester, and ''David Shrigley,'' Dundee Contemporary Arts
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, Dundee, Scotland (2006).[David Shrigley â Arms Fayre, 8 February 2012 â 10 March 2012](_blank)
Stephen Friedman Gallery, London.
Jason Mraz
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took the name of his album ''We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things.
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'' from a work by Shrigley.
In January 2016, Shrigley's work was part of a British Council
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-organised international touring exhibition. Previewing the touring ''David Shrigley: Lose Your Mind'' exhibition before it opened in Guadalajara
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, Mexico, BBC Arts said: "Best known for his crudely composed and mordantly humorous cartoons, David Shrigley is a highly popular British artist ïżœïżœFeaturing works as diverse as cartoonish ceramic boots, doodle-like drawings and a headless, stuffed ostrich, the exhibition highlights Shrigley's lively, irreverent imagination in full flow". In the same month, he contributed to the Liverpool Provocations event in Liverpool
Liverpool is a port City status in the United Kingdom, city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England. It is situated on the eastern side of the River Mersey, Mersey Estuary, near the Irish Sea, north-west of London. With a population ...
's city centre.
In 2020, Shrigley released a body of work entitled 'Lockdown Drawings'. 340 pieces of art inspired by the UK's coronavirus lockdown in spring 2020 were displayed in the Stephen Friedman Gallery.
In 2021, Shrigley staged a conceptual exhibition 'Mayfair Tennis Ball Exchange'. where the gallery was filled with new tennis balls, participants were encouraged to exchange the balls for ones of their own.
A further conceptual exhibition 'Pulped Fiction' was announced in 2023. Shrigley purchased thousands of copies of Dan Brown
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âs ''The Da Vinci Code
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Brown's second novel to include the character Robert Langdonâthe first was his 2000 novel '' Angels & Demons''ïżœ ...
'', pulped them, made paper and printed copies of George Orwell
Eric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903 â 21 January 1950) was an English novelist, poet, essayist, journalist, and critic who wrote under the pen name of George Orwell. His work is characterised by lucid prose, social criticism, opposition to a ...
âs '' Nineteen Eighty Four''.
Publications
*''This Is A Paper Trinket For You To Wear''
*''How Are You Feeling''
*''To Make Meringue You Must''
*''Man in a Room''
*''Do Not Bend''
*''The Book of Shrigley''
*''Ants Have Sex in Your Beer''
*''Slug Trails''
*''Merry Eczema''
*''Blanket of Filth''
*''Enquire Within''
*''Let Not These Shadows Fall Upon Thee''
*''Err''
*''Drawings Done Whilst on the Phone To Idiot''
*''Why We Got The Sack From The Museum''
*''Centre Parting''
*''Order of Service''
*''To Make Meringue You Must Beat The Egg Whites Until They Look Like This''
*''Blank Page And Other Pages''
*''The Beast Is Near''
*''Hard Work''
*''Leotard''
*''Joy''
*''Yellow Bird With Worm''
*''Human Achievement''
*''Who I Am And What I Want''
*''Let's Wrestle''
*''Rules''
*''Kill Your Pets''
*''It Is It''
*''Blocked Path''
*''Photographs with Text''
*''Worried Noodles â The Empty Sleeve''
*''Hand''
*''Red Book''
*''What The Hell Are You Doing? The Essential David Shrigley''
*''Fragments of Torn Up Drawings''
*''Weak Messages Create Bad Situations''
Music
In 2006, Shrigley's first spoken word album ''Shrigley Forced to Speak With Others'' was released by Azuli Records, under their Late Night Tales label.
In October 2007, Tomlab released ''Worried Noodles'', a double CD of artists including David Byrne, Islands
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, Liars, Grizzly Bear
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, Mount Eerie, R. Stevie Moore and Final Fantasy
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putting Shrigley's 2005 book of the same name to music. Moore went on to record an entire album of new songs set to Shrigley's ''Worried Noodles'' lyrics called ''Shrigley Field''.
Awards
Shrigley was nominated for the 2013 Turner Prize
The Turner Prize, named after the English painter J. M. W. Turner, is an annual prize presented to a British visual artist. Between 1991 and 2016, only artists under the age of 50 were eligible (this restriction was removed for the 2017 award). ...
. He was awarded an honorary doctorate by Leicester's De Montfort University
De Montfort University Leicester (DMU) is a public university in the city of Leicester, England. It was established in accordance with the Further and Higher Education Act 1992, Further and Higher Education Act in 1992 as a degree awarding body ...
at a ceremony on 17 July 2014.
References
External links
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1968 births
Living people
People from Macclesfield
People from Oadby
Alumni of De Montfort University
Alumni of the Glasgow School of Art
English contemporary artists
Officers of the Order of the British Empire