herion + cocaine | david shrigley
Cast porcelain sculptural salt & pepper shakers labelled Heroin and Cocaine.
These shakers were originally commissioned for the Collection Lambert in Avignon in 2000 and specially re-commissioned for David Shrigley's major solo exhibition at London's Hayward Gallery in 2012.
Can be displayed as small sculptures in your home as well as used functionally on your table or in your kitchen.
Cast porcelain sculptural salt & pepper shakers labelled Heroin and Cocaine.
These shakers were originally commissioned for the Collection Lambert in Avignon in 2000 and specially re-commissioned for David Shrigley's major solo exhibition at London's Hayward Gallery in 2012.
Can be displayed as small sculptures in your home as well as used functionally on your table or in your kitchen.
details + materials
White porcelain with black print
Packaged in a presentation box
Shaker dimensions: 10cm x 6cm
About — David Shrigley
He works across drawing, painting, sculpture, installation, photography, animation, and print. He publishes books, produces music, occasionally designs tattoos and creates all manner of other paraphernalia. He has received international critical acclaim for his work and in 2020 was awarded an OBE for Services to Visual Arts. In 2016, he was awarded the Fourth Plinth Commission for sculpture in Trafalgar Square and was nominated for the prestigious Turner Prize Award in 2013.
David Shrigley has had solo exhibitions in museum worldwide and his works are found in prominent collections, including Museum of Modern Art (New York), Tate Britain (London), the National Gallery of Denmark (Copenhagen), amongst many others.
e is one of those unique artists, like Andy Warhol or Keith Haring, who is recognised within the art world but whose reach extends far beyond to impact our wider culture.