Stephen Friedman Gallery
25-28 Old Burlington Street, W1
020.7494.1434
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David Shrigley, Untitled (I want you to be there when I die), Courtesy Stephen Friedman Gallery
29 Nov 2007 – 19 Jan 2008
Tuesdays–Fridays (10am–6pm)
Saturdays (11am–5pm)
Stephen Friedman Gallery
25-28 Old Burlington Street, W1
020.7494.1434
From a sign for a missing pigeon to a plastic model of The Contents of the Gap Between the Refridgerator and the Cooker, David Shrigley's work is nothing if not diverse, but the artist is best known for his wry observations on modern life, drawn in black pen on white in his inimitable style. This exhibition features a series of quirky sketches that address a range of modern dilemmas and situations, from not receiving any emails to writer's block via deforestation, plus Shrigley's distinctive sculptures of dismembered limbs, teeth and cat baskets.
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