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New David Shrigley originals, by Love Is In The Air on Apr 30, 2020 9:58:53 GMT 1, Gallery in Copenhagen posted on instagram it has new Shrigley original works for 5400 Euros.
Not super cheap but some forum members have been paying a few thousand for his editions so this might be a good option. I've not dealt with this gallery before but I think some of these are fun:
nicolaiwallner.com/exhibition/david-shrigley-works-on-paper/
Gallery in Copenhagen posted on instagram it has new Shrigley original works for 5400 Euros. Not super cheap but some forum members have been paying a few thousand for his editions so this might be a good option. I've not dealt with this gallery before but I think some of these are fun: nicolaiwallner.com/exhibition/david-shrigley-works-on-paper/
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New David Shrigley originals, by Geezer Mate on Apr 30, 2020 10:26:25 GMT 1, Some nice ones there love the £20 rebirth bring your own towel Ha!
Some nice ones there love the £20 rebirth bring your own towel Ha!
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New David Shrigley originals, by vic on Apr 30, 2020 12:10:47 GMT 1, The arse picture 'Look At This' 👏👏👏
The arse picture 'Look At This' 👏👏👏
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New David Shrigley originals, by Winter on Apr 30, 2020 12:24:14 GMT 1, Makes you wonder how Counter Editions get away with charging £5000 for an edition of 125. That equates to about 5700 euros. Someone needs to sort out his pricing.
Makes you wonder how Counter Editions get away with charging £5000 for an edition of 125. That equates to about 5700 euros. Someone needs to sort out his pricing.
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New David Shrigley originals, by dotdot on Apr 30, 2020 12:31:10 GMT 1, i thought this one was quite cool.
i thought this one was quite cool.
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New David Shrigley originals, by shy on Apr 30, 2020 12:53:26 GMT 1, Shrigley rocks!
Simply put, the man is Genius!
His art Brilliant!
So "Be Nice" and reminder "Life Is Fantastic"
Shrigley rocks!
Simply put, the man is Genius!
His art Brilliant!
So "Be Nice" and reminder "Life Is Fantastic"
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New David Shrigley originals, by cnrdvln on Apr 30, 2020 13:18:25 GMT 1, love these, well worth the money
The ones at that restaurant in London Sketch are brilliant and similar, lots of eejits taking selfies, or maybe I was the eejit paying more attention to the walls
love these, well worth the money
The ones at that restaurant in London Sketch are brilliant and similar, lots of eejits taking selfies, or maybe I was the eejit paying more attention to the walls
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New David Shrigley originals, by irl1 on Apr 30, 2020 13:37:19 GMT 1, Shrigley rocks! Simply put, the man is Genius! His art Brilliant! So "Be Nice" and reminder "Life Is Fantastic" "Life Is Fantastic"
Man did you just get out of jail over there were still locked up
Shrigley rocks! Simply put, the man is Genius! His art Brilliant! So "Be Nice" and reminder "Life Is Fantastic" "Life Is Fantastic" Man did you just get out of jail over there were still locked up
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New David Shrigley originals, by LJCal on Apr 30, 2020 13:52:11 GMT 1, Nice. These are tempting
Nice. These are tempting
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New David Shrigley originals, by shy on Apr 30, 2020 14:34:51 GMT 1, The motorcycle racer is awesome
The motorcycle racer is awesome
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New David Shrigley originals, by Deleted on Apr 30, 2020 17:13:13 GMT 1, The day I managed to sell off my last shrigley piece we had a party! There is nothing worse than this mans appalling / tedious art.
Enjoy
The day I managed to sell off my last shrigley piece we had a party! There is nothing worse than this mans appalling / tedious art. Enjoy
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New David Shrigley originals, by shy on Apr 30, 2020 18:19:34 GMT 1, looks RC is now a "Closet" Shrigley fan!
looks RC is now a "Closet" Shrigley fan!
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New David Shrigley originals, by Deleted on Apr 30, 2020 18:25:30 GMT 1, looks RC is now a "Closet" Shrigley fan!
Ha ha I sold every print at a loss! That is not in my DNA! 😂
looks RC is now a "Closet" Shrigley fan! Ha ha I sold every print at a loss! That is not in my DNA! 😂
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New David Shrigley originals, by shy on Apr 30, 2020 18:28:37 GMT 1, Sorry to hear that.... it is true- generally speaking, Art is a tough investment.
After commission, transportation, storage etc... the bottom line gets punched hard.
Sorry to hear that.... it is true- generally speaking, Art is a tough investment.
After commission, transportation, storage etc... the bottom line gets punched hard.
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New David Shrigley originals, by Deleted on Apr 30, 2020 18:40:10 GMT 1, Buy well - win But bad - lose
Shrigley is money Down the drain
Buy well - win But bad - lose
Shrigley is money Down the drain
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New David Shrigley originals, by samo on Apr 30, 2020 18:41:33 GMT 1, looks RC is now a "Closet" Shrigley fan! Ha ha I sold every print at a loss! That is not in my DNA! 😂 I'm a fan, but I think the problem is that he releases way to many prints almost on a monthly basis... People get saturated.
looks RC is now a "Closet" Shrigley fan! Ha ha I sold every print at a loss! That is not in my DNA! 😂 I'm a fan, but I think the problem is that he releases way to many prints almost on a monthly basis... People get saturated.
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New David Shrigley originals, by Gurn on Apr 30, 2020 18:56:37 GMT 1, Buy well - win But bad - lose Shrigley is money Down the drain I think that anyone who would buy Shrigley for short-term financial gain must indeed, "Buy well". However, long term he will be remembered, lauded and collected when most of the artists that appear on this forum are just a distant memory.
Buy well - win But bad - lose Shrigley is money Down the drain I think that anyone who would buy Shrigley for short-term financial gain must indeed, "Buy well". However, long term he will be remembered, lauded and collected when most of the artists that appear on this forum are just a distant memory.
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New David Shrigley originals, by Deleted on Apr 30, 2020 19:07:23 GMT 1, Buy well - win But bad - lose Shrigley is money Down the drain I think that anyone who would buy Shrigley for short-term financial gain must indeed, "Buy well". However, long term he will be remembered, lauded and collected when most of the artists that appear on this forum are just a distant memory. Why will he?
Buy well - win But bad - lose Shrigley is money Down the drain I think that anyone who would buy Shrigley for short-term financial gain must indeed, "Buy well". However, long term he will be remembered, lauded and collected when most of the artists that appear on this forum are just a distant memory. Why will he?
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New David Shrigley originals, by Deleted on Apr 30, 2020 19:19:48 GMT 1, Buy well - win But bad - lose Shrigley is money Down the drain I think that anyone who would buy Shrigley for short-term financial gain must indeed, "Buy well". However, long term he will be remembered, lauded and collected when most of the artists that appear on this forum are just a distant memory.
This comment smells of lockdown drinking
Buy well - win But bad - lose Shrigley is money Down the drain I think that anyone who would buy Shrigley for short-term financial gain must indeed, "Buy well". However, long term he will be remembered, lauded and collected when most of the artists that appear on this forum are just a distant memory. This comment smells of lockdown drinking
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New David Shrigley originals, by Gurn on Apr 30, 2020 19:34:08 GMT 1, Global appeal, staying power, held in top collections worldwide, topical and relevant content, prophetic, amusing......Shall I go on?
Global appeal, staying power, held in top collections worldwide, topical and relevant content, prophetic, amusing......Shall I go on?
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New David Shrigley originals, by Deleted on Apr 30, 2020 19:57:25 GMT 1, Global appeal, staying power, held in top collections worldwide, topical and relevant content, prophetic, amusing......Shall I go on?
You could yes but non of the above is true 😂😂
Global appeal, staying power, held in top collections worldwide, topical and relevant content, prophetic, amusing......Shall I go on? You could yes but non of the above is true 😂😂
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New David Shrigley originals, by Gurn on Apr 30, 2020 19:57:28 GMT 1, I think that anyone who would buy Shrigley for short-term financial gain must indeed, "Buy well". However, long term he will be remembered, lauded and collected when most of the artists that appear on this forum are just a distant memory. This comment smells of lockdown drinking The artworld is all about opinions. Most don't feel the need to slight another in order to validate their own.
I think that anyone who would buy Shrigley for short-term financial gain must indeed, "Buy well". However, long term he will be remembered, lauded and collected when most of the artists that appear on this forum are just a distant memory. This comment smells of lockdown drinking The artworld is all about opinions. Most don't feel the need to slight another in order to validate their own.
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New David Shrigley originals, by Deleted on Apr 30, 2020 19:57:50 GMT 1, too many print releases, too risky to purchase a original. The issue being you wouldn't be able to get your money back. However i do want one
too many print releases, too risky to purchase a original. The issue being you wouldn't be able to get your money back. However i do want one
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shy
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New David Shrigley originals, by shy on Apr 30, 2020 21:05:19 GMT 1, Yes! RAMPAGE is a KILLER print!
One of his best IMO
Yes! RAMPAGE is a KILLER print! One of his best IMO
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New David Shrigley originals, by Deleted on Apr 30, 2020 21:50:37 GMT 1, You could yes but non of the above is true 😂😂 Shrigley created a balloon in your image... David Shrigley Born: 1968, Macclesfield, UK Lives and works in Brighton, England Education 1988-91 Glasgow School of Art, BA Fine Art, Glasgow, Scotland Solo Exhibitions (selected) 2017 New Drawings, Yumiko Chiba Associates, Tokyo, Japan Skip Gallery, London, UK Hall Art Foundation, Reading, VT Problem Guitars, Anton Kern Gallery, Independent New York, NY 2016-2017 Lose Your Mind, British Council, Instituto Cultural Cabañas, Guadalajara, Mexico touring to MAC, Santiago, Chile, Storage by Hyundai Card, Seoul and Art Tower Mito, Japan. 2016-2018 Really Good, The Fourth Plinth, Trafalgar Square, London, England 2016 Memorial, Public Art Fund commission, Doris C.Freedman Plaza, New York, NY Drawings and Paintings, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Massachusetts, USA Colourful Works on Paper, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Song For The Rat, BQ, Berlin, Germany Prix Canson 2016, Drawing Center, New York, USA 2015 David Shrigley, Two Rooms Gallery, Auckland Arts Festival, Auckland, New Zealand Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA Light Switch, Glow Winter Arts Festival, Third Drawer Down, Melbourne, Australia David Shrigley, La Batie, Festival de Geneve, Bibliotheque Municipale De La Cite, Geneva, Switzerland Lose Your Mind, British Council, Hospicio Cabañas, Guadalajara, Mexico [cat.] 2014-2018 David Shrigley, Sketch, London, England 2014-2015 David Shrigley: Life and Life Drawing, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia 2014 Drawing, Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany Life Model, The Young Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland Life Model, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark The Peanut Gallery, New York, NY 2013 Big Shoes, BQ, Berlin, Germany Signs, Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA Turner Prize, Derry ~ Londonderry, UK 2012-2013 Animations, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark How Are You Feeling?, Cornerhouse, Manchester, England David Shrigley, Bradford 1 Gallery, Bradford, England 2012 Drawings, Mumbai Art Rooms, Mumbai, India Arms Fayre, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Brain Activity, Hayward Gallery, London, England; touring to Yerba Buena Centre for the Arts, San Francisco, USA Beginning, Middle and End, Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark 2011 Insects, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Animate, Turku Art Museum, Finland Yvon Lambert, Paris, France BQ, Berlin, Germany 2010 Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art, Glasgow, Scotland Frieze Art Fair, London, England M Museum, Leuven, Belgium Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA 2009 David Shrigley New Works, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark New Powers, Kunsthalle Mainz, Germany David Shrigley, Bergen Kunsthall, Bergen, Norway Fumetto, Kunstmuseum, Luzern, Switzerland David Shrigley, Galerie Francesca Pia, Zurich, Switzerland Galerie Yvon Lambert, Paris, France 2008 David Shrigley, Monotypien, Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, England Jonathan Monk & David Shrigley Corroborative Paintings, Galeria Estrany De La Mota, Barcelona, Spain David Shrigley, books, prints and ephemeras, Christoph Daviet-Thery, Paris, France Centre d'Art Santa Monica, Barcelona, Spain BQ Galerie, Cologne, Germany Francesca Pia, Zurich, Switzerland Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA BAWAG Foundation, Vienna, Austria 2007 Centro de Arte Caja de Burgos, Burgos, Spain Everything Must Have a Name, Konsthall, Malmo, Sweden Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England To the Wall: David Shrigley with Lily Van der Stokker, Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, USA Monotypes, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 2006 Yvon Lambert, Paris, France David Shrigley: Recent Prints, Edinburgh Printmakers, Edinburgh, Scotland David Shrigley, Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, Scotland Niels Borch Jensen Gallery, Berlin, Germany Fish, Frogs, Men, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 2005 Photographs With Text On Them, BQ Galerie, Cologne, Germany I'm Exhausted, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA 2004 Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Yvon Lambert, Paris, France Francesca Pia, Bern, Switzerland 2003 Antidepressants, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark BQ Galerie, Cologne, Germany Kunsthaus, Zurich, Switzerland Billboard Commission, Gloucester Road Underground Station, London, England 2002 Camden Arts Centre, London, travelling to Mappin Gallery, Sheffield FRAC, Bretagne, France Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain, Geneva, Switzerland UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, USA Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA Domaine de Kerguehennec, France 2001 Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England CCS Museum, Bard College, New York, USA Yvon Lambert, Paris, France 2000 Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 1999 Francesca Pia, Bern, Switzerland Galerie Yvon Lambert, Paris, France Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England 1998 Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Yvon Lambert, Paris, France Bloom Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands 1997 CCA, Glasgow, Scotland Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Hermetic Gallery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Francesca Pia, Bern, Switzerland Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Photographers' Gallery, London, England 1996 Catalyst Arts, Belfast, Ireland The Contents of the Gap..., Luxus Cont.e. V, Glasgow, Scotland The Contents of the Gap ... Luxus Cont.e.V, Berlin, Germany 1995 Map of the Sewer, Transmission Gallery, Glasgow Group Exhibitions (selected) 2017 Partizipation Als Künstlerisches Prinzip, Museum Morsbroich, Leverkusen, Germany Folkstone Triennial, Folkstone, England You Are Not Alone, Athr Gallery, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 2016 Takashi Murakami's Superflat Collection, Yokohama Museum of Art, Japan Toulouse International Art Festival, Toulouse, France Alice in Crisis, Dio Horia Gallery, Mykonos, Greece Found, Foundling Museum, London, UK The Scottish Endarkenment: Art and Unreason 1945 to the present, Dovecot Gallery Edinburgh, Scotland Seeing Round Corners, Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK Joia De Artista, Galeria Bergamin Gomide, São Paulo, Brazil 720, Singapore International Festival of Arts, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore Problem In Toulouse, Institut Supérieur Des Arts De Toulouse, Printemps de Septembre, Toulouse 2015 I Dropped the Lemon Tart, Lisa Cooley Gallery, New York, USA Eyes on the Prize, The Travelling Gallery in association with Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England All Of Us Have a Sense of Rhythm, David Robert's Art Foundation, London, England Drawing Now: 2015, The Albertina, Vienna, Austria Below Another Sky, Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, Inverness, Scotland Idiot Box, Kate MacGarry, London, England Devils in the Making, Gallery Of Modern Art, Glasgow, UK 2014-2015 Private Utopia: Contemporary Art from the British Council Collection, Tokyo Station Gallery, Japan; touring to Itami City Museum of Art & The Museum of Arts & Crafts, Itami, Japan; The Museum of Art, Kochi; Japan and Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art, Japan ARCHIVE FEVER!, Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada 2014 Study from the Human Body, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Generation, 25 Years of Contemporary Art in Scotland, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Below another sky, Aberdeen Art Gallery, Aberdeen, Scotland Reclaimed: The Second Life of Sculpture, The Briggait, Glasgow International, Glasgow, Scotland More Than This, Theodore: Art, Brooklyn, New York, USA Paradigm Store, Howick Place, London, England 2013-2014 Old School Anachronism in Contemporary Art, Kunsthalle zu Kiel, Kiel, Germany 2013 Fourth Plinth Commission, The Crypt, St Martin-in-the-Fields, London, England Lightness of Being, Public Art Fund, New York, USA The Cat Show, White Columns, New York, USA Ordinary/Extra/Ordinary, The Public, West Bromwich, UK The Roving Eye: Aura and the Contemporary Portrait, Oakland University Art Gallery, Michigan, USA Homelands, British Council Touring Exhibition, curated by Latika Gupta; travelling to Delhi; Kolkata; Mumbai; Bengaluru, India SUPER Visions - Drawing and Being, Museum Schloss Moyland, Bedburg-Hau, Germany Turquoise Heid, Travelling Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland 2012 What are you like?, House of Illustration, Holburne Museum, Bath, UK A Parliament of Lines, Edinburgh City Art Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland Punkt-Systeme, Wilhelm Hack Museum, Ludwigshafen, Germany Curators Series 5, The David Roberts Art Foundation, London, England A Perfect Day, Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Musique Plastique, agnès b. 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Dead by Night, Leo Koenig Inc., New York, USA Slightly Unbalanced, Rodman Hall Art Centre/Brock University, Ontario, Canada Consider the Lobster (w/Rachel Harrison), Bard College, Annandale-on-the-Hudson, New York, USA Sonic Youth etc.: Sensational Fix, Kunsthalle, Düsseldorf, Germany Connected Things Collected, Sammlung Haubrok, Berlin, Germany Individualdiagnose, Kunstmuseum, Lucerne Animated, Centre d ́Art Bastille, Grenoble, France LEARN TO READ ART: A History of Printed Matter (1976-2009), Badischer Kunstverein, Karlsruhe, Germany BLACK HOLE, Centro Cultural Andratx, Andratx / Mallorca, Spain 2008 f**kYou Human, Maribel López Gallery, Berlin, Germany Life on Mars - 55th Carnegie International, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, USA, Curated by Douglas Fogle Pendre la crémaillère, Sommer & Kohl, Berlin, Germany Lots of Things Like This, apexart, New York, USA Laughing in a Foreign Language, Hayward Gallery, London, England Overkill, Wonderland Art Space, Copenhagen, Denmark Irony and Gesture, Kukje Gallery, Seoul, South Korea Order, Desire, Light, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland Contemplating Modern Art, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 2007 Square, Museum Ritter, Waldenbruch, Germany Six Feet Under, Deutsches Hygiene-Museum, Dresden, Germany Cult Fiction, Hayward Gallery touring exhibition, New Art Gallery, Walsall; touring to Nottingham Castle, Nottingham; Leeds City Art Gallery, Leeds; Aberystwyth Art Gallery, Aberystwyth; Tullie House, Carlisle Learn to Read, Level 2 Gallery, Tate Modern, London, England Momentary Momentum, Parasol Unit foundation for contemporary art, London; touring to Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, UK (2008) Comix, Brandts, Odense, Denmark Silly Adults, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Paper Trails, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark 2006 Spank The Monkey, Baltic, Gateshead, UK Among The Ash Heaps And Millionaires, Ancient and Modern, London, England Out of Place, New Art Gallery Walsall, UK Under Gods Hammer: William Blake versus David Shrigley, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, Australia Humor Me, H&R Block Artspace at the Kansas City Art Institute, Missouri, USA David Shrigley & Peter Land, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Dear Friends, D.o.m.a.i.n.e. d.e. K.e.r.g.u.é.h.n.n.e.c, Centre d'art contemporain, Bignan, France Humour Me, Artspace Kansas City, USA The Compulsive Line: Etching 1900 to Now, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA Defamation of Character, MoMA PS1, New York, USA Old News, Dunkers Kulturhus, Helsingborg, Sweden Six Feet Under, Kunstmuseum, Bern, Switzerland 2005 Situation Comedy, MCA, Chicago, USA Emotion Pictures, MUHKA, Antwerp, Belgium Ten Year Anniversary Exhibition, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Drawings: A-Z, Funchal, Portugal 2004 splat! boom! pow!, Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Norway State of Play, Serpentine Gallery, London, England Britannia Works, Xippas Gallery, Athens, Greece Emotion Eins, Frankfurter Kunstverein, Germany The Birthday Party, Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Needful Things: Recent Multiples, Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio, USA Living Dust, Norwich Gallery, Norwich, UK About Corporeality, Galerie Lelong, Zürich, Switzerland Seeing Other People, Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, USA 2003 Love Over Gold, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow, Scotland EU3, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Sanctuary, Galleria Massimo De Carlo, Milan, Italy The Unhomely, Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, UK The Cat Show, Acme, Los Angeles, USA Knockabout, Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York, USA The Square Show, Bloomberg SPACE, London, England Splat, Boom, Pow! The Influence of Cartoons in Contemporary Art, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, USA, touring to Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston and Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, USA 2002 The Galleries Show, Royal Academy of Arts, London, England Gags and Slapstick in Contemporary Art, CCAC Institute, San Francisco, USA Jokes, MAMCO, Geneva, Switzerland Collection Lambert, Avignon, France Out of Line, Luckman Fine Arts Complex, CSU, Los Angeles, USA State University, Los Angeles, USA Gymnasion, Bregenz Kunstverein, Palais Thurn & Taxis, Bregenz, Germany Open Country, Contemporary Scottish Artists, Le Musée cantonal des Beaux-Arts de Lausanne, Switzerland The Fantastic Recurrence of Certain Situations: Recent British Art and Photography, Consejéria de Cultura, Madrid, Spain 2001 Rendezvous III, Collection Lambert, Avignon, France Televisions, Kunsthalle, Vienna, Austria Under Bridges and Along The River, Casino Luxembourg The Fantastic Repetition of Certain Situations, Isabel II, Madrid, Spain (touring) 2000 The British Art Show 5, Edinburgh (touring to Southampton, Cardiff and Birmingham) (catalogue) Beck's Futures, ICA, London, England, (touring to Cornerhouse, Manchester and CCA, Glasgow) (catalogue) One in the Other, London, England (with Ewan Gibbs) Personal History, The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Diary, Cornerhouse, Manchester (touring) (catalogue) Open Country, Musee Cantonal des Beaux Arts, Lausanne, Switzerland 1999 Love Bites, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK; touring to Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK Zac 99, Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France Bildung-information, communication and didactics in contemporary fine arts, Grazer Kunstverein, Graz, Austria Getting the Corners, Or Gallery, Vancouver, Canada Shopping, London, (organised by FAT), England GREEN, Exedra (Foundation for Contemporary Art), Hilversum, Netherlands Plug In, Salon 3, London, England Word enough to save a life, Word enough to take a life, Clare College Mission Church, London, England Common People, British Art between Phenomenon and Reality, Fondazione Sandretto re Rebaudengo per L'arte, Torino, Italy Waste Management, Art Gallery of Ontario, Canada Free Coke, Greene/Naftali Gallery, New York, USA Ainsi de suite 3 (deuxième partie), Sétè, France Diary, Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK Lè Grând Præmière Opénïng Shöw, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 1998 Surfacing-Contemporary Drawing, ICA, London, England Matthew Benedict, Yves Chaudouët, Anne-Marie Schneider and David Shrigley, Alexander and Bonin, New York, USA Real Life, Galeria S.A.L.E.S., Rome, Italy Young Scene, Secession, Vienna, Austria Habitat, Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, Australia 1997 Blueprint, de Appel Foundation, Amsterdam, Netherlands Tales of The City, Stills Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Young British Photography, Stadthaus, Ulm, Germany Caldas Biennale, Caldas da Rainha, Portugal About Life in the Periphery, Wacker Kunst, Darmstadt, Germany Appetizer, Free Parking, Toronto, Canada Slight, Norwich Gallery, Norwich, UK Biscuit Barrel, Margaret Harvey Gallery, St Albans, UK 1996 Sarah Staton Superstore, Up & Co, New York, USA Absolut Blue and White, Inverleith House, Edinburgh, Scotland The Unbelievable Truth, Stedelijk Museum Bureau, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland f**kingBiscuits and Other Drawings, Bloom Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands Big Girl/Little Girl, Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland White Hysteria, Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia, Melbourne, Australia Toons, Gallerie Campbells Occasionally, Copenhagen, Denmark Upset, James Colman Fine Art, London, England 1995 Scottish Autumn, Bartok 23 Galeria, Budapest, Hungary 1994 Some of My Friends, Gallerie Campbells Occasionally, Copenhagen, Denmark New Art in Scotland, CCA, Glasgow, Scotland 1992 In Here, Transmission Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland Other Projects 2016 London: Everyone Welcome, poster for Art on the Underground, Transport for London Contemporary Art Programme 2013 "Bubblesplatz" - A Space Called Public, Elmgreen & Dragset artistic project, Promenadeplatz, Munich, Germany Secret 7 Project, Royal College of Art, London, England Below another sky, The Scottish Print Network, Scotland 2011-2012 Week-End Festival, Cologne, Germany Sort of Opera: Pass the Spoon (In collaboration with David Fennessy and Nicholas Bone, featuring a live music played by the Red Note Ensemble), The Tramway, Glasgow; touring to Southbank Centre, London, England Publications and Catalogues (selected) 2016 Animals, published on the occasion of David Shrigley: Lose Your Mind, British Council 2015 20 Years, essays by Stephen Friedman and Sarah Thornton, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England (catalogue) 2014 Weak Messages Create Bad Situations, Canongate Books, London, England David Shrigley: Life and Life Drawing, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia 2012 David Shrigley: Brain Activity, Hayward Gallery (catalogue) Relax in Peace, JRP Ringier, Hard Hat, Genever, Switzerland 2011 Fragments of Torn Up Drawings, BQ, Berlin, Germany 2010 What the Hell Are You Doing, Canongate Books, London, England 2009 Red Book, Redstone Press, London, England 2008 Grip (New Edition), Redstone Press, London, England Man in a Room, Blue Q, USA Hand, BQ, Cologne, Germany 2007 David Shrigley, Centro De Arte Caja De Burgos, Burgos, Spain Ants Have Sex In Your Beer, Redstone Press/Chronicle Worried Noodles, 104 pages, Tomlab, Cologne, Germany (Box Set with 2 CDs) 2006 Under God's Hammer: William Blake versus David Shrigley, The Art Gallery of Western Australia This is a Paper Trinket for You to Wear, Bywater Brothers Editions, Toronto, Canada Shrigley Forced To Speak With Others, Azuli, London (spoken word recording 12" Vinyl & CD), England Worried Noodles (The Empty Sleeve), Tomlab, Cologne, Germany 2005 The Book of Shrigley, Redstone Press/Chronicle Books, London, England Photographs with Text, BQ Galerie, Cologne, Germany Worried Noodles-The Empty Sleeve, Tomlab, Cologne, Germany 2004 Kill Your Pets, Revolver, Frankfurt/ Redstone Press, London, England Blocked Path, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark It is It, Nieves, Zurich, Switzerland Let's Wrestle, Redstone Press, London, England Rules, Redstone Press, London, England (book of postcards) 2003 Yellow Bird With Worm, Kunsthaus, Zurich, Switzerland Who I Am and What I Want, Redstone Press, London, England Leotard, BQ, Cologne, Germany Joy, Redstone Press, London, England (book of postcards) Evil Thoughts, Chronicle Books, San Francisco, USA (book of postcards) Human Achievement, The Redstone Press, London, England 2002 Recent Developments in British Photography and Video, British Council, London, England Evil Thoughts, 24 Postcards, The Redstone Press, London, England David Shrigley, Camden Arts Centre, London, UK; travelling to Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield, UK David Shrigley, Domaine de Kerguéhennec, Bignan 2001 The Fantastic Recurrence of Certain Situations, The British Council and Photographers' Gallery, London, England Do not bend, The Redstone Press, London, England Collaboration with Yoshitomo Nara in Bijutsu Techo 2000 Weekly cartoon in the Independent on Sunday Grip, Pocketbooks, Edinburgh, Scotland Why we got the sack from the Museum, The Redstone Press, London, England Blank Page and Other Pages, The Modern Institute, Glasgow, Scotland Hard Work, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Let Not These Shadows Fall Upon Thee, Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland 1999 The Beast is Near, Redstone Press, London, England (Reprinted 2000) Fel, Rudins, Sweden (Swedish translation of Err) 1998 To Make Meringue You Must Beat The Egg Whites Until They Look Like This, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Centre Parting, The Little Cockroach Press, Toronto, Canada Order of Service, The Armpit Press, Glasgow, Scotland Why We Got the Sack From The Museum, Redstone Press, London, England (Reprinted 2002) 1997 Public Relations-New British Photography, Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern 1996 Err, Book Works, London, England (Reprinted 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003) Drawings Done Whilst On The Phone To Idiot, The Armpit Press, Glasgow, Scotland Let Not these Shadows Fall Upon Thee, Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland 1995 Enquire Within, The Armpit Press, Glasgow, Scotland 1994 Blanket of Filth, The Armpit Press, Glasgow, Scotland 1992 Merry Eczema, Black Rose, Glasgow, Scotland The Bloodied Spear 1991 Slug Trails, Black Rose, Glasgow, Scotland Bibliography (selected) 2016 Morris, Ali, Colour vision: Shrigley steps into a new medium at Stephen Friedman, Wallpaper Magazine, 22 March Free London, Time Out London, March Jones, Jonathan, The Week in Art, The Guardian, 11 March Munoz-Alonso, Lorena, Shrigley in Central Park, Artnet, 1 June David Shrigley and Sadiq Khan Launch London is Open to All Campaign, Artlyst, 30 July 2015 Bradshaw, Peter, The sheer joy of Banksy's Dismaland, The Guardian, 28 August Ramasawamy, Chitra, Kingsley the mascot: under the foam head of football's most unlikely hero, The Guardian, 18 August Barnicoat, Becky, Before they were famous: art stars on their final degree shows, The Guardian, 23 June McCourt, Ian, Patrick Thistle unveil new mascot as designed by David Shrigley, The Guardian, 22 June Art Basel Announces Unlimited: Presenting 74 Large-scale Works Spanning Five Decades, artlyst, 15 May Brettkelly-Chalmers, Kate, A conversation with David Shrigley, Ocula, 18 March 2014 Scott, Ronnie, David Shrigley behind the lines, The Saturday Paper, 29 November Ewing, Sarah, David Shrigley on his childhood, Adam and the Ants and Glasgow School of Art, The Independent, 31 October Scott, Fiona Sinclair, David Shrigley Revamps London's Sketch Restaurant, Showcasing Largest Body of Work Ever, Huffington Post Arts & Culture, 13 June Dickens, Zoe, In Conversation with David Shrigley, Harper's Bazaar, 11 June Brown, Griselda Murray, David Shrigley interview, Financial Times, 10 June Compton, Nick, Artist David Shrigley turns Sketch's Gallery restaurant into a work of art, Wallpaper, 10 June Curtis, Jake, Art on a Plate, 8 June Sherwin, Skye, Food for Thought, W Magazine, 6 June Jury, Louise, David Shrigley dines out on his designs for Sketch, London Evening Standard, 6 June Lewis, Tim, Q&A New Review, The Observer, 1 June Lewis, Tim, David Shrigley: 'It's difficult in the world of fine art to have a comic voice', The Guardian, 31 May Edwards, Rhiannon, Brit Art conquers America, The Telegraph, 11 April Brown, Mark, High art: Thumbs up in Trafalgar Square, The Guardian, 8 February Singh, Anita, Fourth Plinth statues unveiled: a giant thumb and a horse skeleton, The Telegraph, 7 February 2013 Luke, Ben, David Shrigley: 'I don't care about the Turner Prize - just let me have the Fourth Plinth', London Evening Standard, 2 December Five things in London that David Shrigley gives the thumbs up, Time Out, 11 November Goldstein, Andrew M., David Shrigley on His Funny Way of Making Art, Art Space, 11 November Prodger, Michael, David Shrigley: Art has become about the richest 1 per cent and what they buy, New Statesman, 31 October Lay, Kate, Turner nominee Shrigley to head new children's gallery, The Times, 29 October Self, Will, Interview, The Guardian, 19 October Greenstreet, Rosanna, Q&A: David Shrigley, The Guardian, 21 September Davies, Geraint, David Shrigley interview, Crack Magazine, July Ruiz, Cristina, Shrigley enshrines Bubbles the chimp, The Art Newspaper, 11 June Alderson, Rob, Opinion: Why David Shrigley should win this year's Turner Prize, It's Nice That, 1 May Clark, Nick, David Shrigley's fine line between art and fun nominated for Turner Prize, The Independent, 25 April Jury, Louise, Turner Prize: black humour artist David Shrigley is finally taken seriously by judges, London Evening Standard, 25 April Forbes, Alexander, ‘Bubbles Is Still Alive': David Shrigley Makes a Shrine to Michael Jackson's Pet, Blouin Artinfo, 22 April Asfour, Nana, David Shrigley's Signs of Life, The New Yorker, 18 January 2012 Bond, Bryony, Interview: David Shrigley, Corridor8, 10 October Lynn, Jennifer, Interview: David Shrigley, Scotcampus, 9 October Jones, Jonathan, Crazy goldtime for Hitler: should we salute the Chapman brothers' statue?, The Guardian, 15 August Goldenthal, Lillian, Second Annual Jerusalem Season of Culture, Jewish Scene Magazine, 8 August Fernandes, Kasmin, See darkly comic absurdist squiggles, The Times of India, 20 July Eggers, Dave, The artist's irreverent art makes it debut in India, Time Out Mumbai, 6 July Crucchiola, Dead Animals and Other Art Grace New Exhibit, Wired, 22 June Frank, Prescilla, Brain Activity comes to Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Huffington Post, 12 June East, Rosanna, Live: Pass the Spoon, Southbank Centre, London, Big Issue, 8 May Doohan, Carmel, David Shrigley: Brain Activity, Exeunt, 1 March Hill, Rosemary, At the Hayward, London Review of Books, 23 February Moss, Abigail, David Shrigley says ‘LOOK AT THIS!', The Upcoming, 19 February Chayka, Kyle, App Art: David Shrigley's "Light Switch" Takes a Swipe at Conceptual Art on the iPhone, Art Info, 16 February Hogan, Ruth, David Shrigley: Brain Actvity, This is Tomorrow, 16 February Charlesworth, JJ, David Shrigley: Brain Activity, Time Out, 8 February Gayford, Martin, Monster's Boots, Terrier Draw Ironic Laughs in London, Bloomberg Businessweek, 6 February Darwent, Charles, David Shrigley: Brain Activity, The Independent, 5 February Januszczak, Waldemar, Absurdly Amazing David Shrigley, Culture, The Sunday Times, 5 February Gillions, Jennie, David Shrigley: Brain Activity at the Hayward Gallery, Culture 24, 3 February Sutcliffe, Tom, The luxurious nature of whimsy, The Independent, 3 February What Does David Shrigley Do All Day?, Phaidon, 1 February David Shrigley on his Stylist cover: What inspired the iconic artist, Stylist Magazine, February Searle, Adrian, David Shrigley's Cartoon Capers, The Guardian, 30 January Sooke, Alastair, Brain Activity: The Weird World of David Shrigley, The Telegraph, 28 January Lezard, Nicholas, David Shrigley: One of the Cleverest, Funniest Conceptual Artists, The Guardian, 27 January Miller, Phil, A Man of The People, The Herald, 27 January David Shrigley Opens His Brain- Video, The Guardian, 27 January 2011 Higgins, Charlotte, David Shrigley given first major UK retrospective, The Guardian, 22 November Johnston, Alex, Shrigley's food-based opera aims for pure entertainment and succeeds, The List, 21 November Larkin, Philip, A ‘Sort-Of' Review of David Shrigley's "Pass the Spoon", Huffington Post, 20 November Weston, Hilary, Artist David Shrigley on his Wonderfully Strange Fine-Art Cartoons, Black Book Magazine, 1 September It's Curtains for London, The Economist, 16 August Levy, Paul, A Curtain of Light and Sound, The Wall Street Journal, 12 August David Shrigley, Bazaar, January, p.189 2010 Making sense of Frieze week, The Economist, 20 October Searle, Adrian, Frieze art fair 2010: the verdict, The Guardian, 13 October Jones, Alice, All the fun of the Frieze, The Independent, 16 October Sawers, Claire, Mainly I'm proud that I don't have to have a proper job - David Shrigley interview, The List, 24 August Crow, Kelly, Shopping for a New Barbed-Wire Cowboy Hat, The Wall Street Journal, 9 October Higgins, Charlotte, Frieze Art: London gears up for annual fair, 13 October Cornwell, Tim, The Big Frieze, The Scotsman, 16 October McKai, Andrew, Overloading at Frieze, The Wall Street Journal, 15 October Making Sense of Frieze Week, The Economist, 20 October The Mark of Shrigley, Vogue, 15 October Ingo Niermann, My Last Year, Sleek Magazine for Art and Fashion, Spring, p.157 illustrated in colour Burnside, Anna, David Shrigley at Glasgow Visual Arts Festival, 25 April Ramaswamy, Chitra, The Scotsman, 12 April Elle, March Cockroaches to fly through David Shrigley walls at Science Museum's Atmosphere, Culture 24, 22 November Allson, Lauren, Van Gogh, Kahlo speak from beyond the grave at Frieze art fair, CNN, 19 October 2009 Gatti, Tom, David Shrigley: the joker with a deadly punchline, The Times, 4 March Guide to Drawing, The Guardian, 19 September Flash Art online, September 2008 Vogue, September Who He Is & What He Wants, Tokion, Fall Knight, Christopher, Carnegie Museum of Art's Life on Mars, Los Angeles Times, 7 May Mugan, Chris, Portrait of the Artist as a Music Fan, The Independent, 24 January Hodgson, Deane, A Dark Sense of Humour in BALTIC, Metro, 9 September 2007 Shrigley, David, R., Stevie Moore by David Shrigley, Bomb Magazine, Issue 101, Fall, pp.47-54 O'Connell, Sharon, Instant Noodles, Time Out London, 17-23 October Richard Nicoll, Rock Art, Dazed & Confused, October Horatia Harrod, Oddly Drawn Boy, Sunday Telegraph, Seven Magazine Richard, Frances, David Shrigley, Malmö Konsthall, Artforum, September Davies, Lillian, Momentary Momentum, Artforum, April Hubbard, Sue, The details are nicely sketchy, Independent, 27 March Gavin, Francesca, Moving Drawings at London's Parasol Unit, BBC Collective, 8 March Aitch, Iain, and Stradtmann, Jan, I am not a Comedian, Art World, pp.46-53 2006 Searle, Adrian, Crude Awakenings, Guardian, 21 November Arendt, Paul, Tate snaps up cartoons by David Shrigley, Guardian, 17 October, p.21 The Galleries' Top 100 Artists, Flash Art, Vol. 39, No. 250, October Coelsch-Foisner, Sabine (Ed.), Fantastic Body Transformations in English Literature, Universitätsverlag Winter Heidelberg (cover) Williams-Akoto, Tessa, Why Settle For a Garrett?, Independent on Sunday, 9 August (cover and pp.2-3) Smith, Aidan, Scotland on Sunday, 2 July DJ, Book of the Fortnight, Leeds Guide, 25 January 2005 Morton, Tom, V&A Magazine, Winter Beagles, John, MAP, Issue 4, Winter, p.62 McLeish, Numpty, Nude, Winter The Times, 3 December Knave, 1 December Instant, December Baxter, Glen, Observer Review, 27 November Wilson, Rebecca, Art Review, 16 October Observer Magazine, 16 October Independent Magazine, 15 October, p.7 AC, Metro, 5 October Sooke, Alastair, Telegraph, 1 October Quirk, Justin, Arena, October i-D, October Kultureflash, 28 September Allan, Vicky, Sunday Herald Magazine, 18 September (cover) Bucknall, Simon, Blueprint, 12 September Barton, Laura, Guardian, 10 September Quintessentially, 1 September Previews, Bookseller, 12 July The Bookseller, 8 July Hanley, Lindsay, Glasgow Herald, 18 June, p.8 2004 Sawyer, Miranda, Observer, 12 September Orr, Deborah, Independent, 8 November Close, Ajay, The Scotsman, 8 November 2003 Caniglia, Julie, Anton Kern review, Artforum, January, p.140 Garrett, Craig, Art and Artlessness, Flash Art, May/June 2002 Stern, Steven, Anton Kern review, Time Out New York, 31 October-7 November Triming, Lee, Camden Art Centre review, Flash Art, May/June 2001 Wilshire, Mark, Art Monthly, April Power, Mike, Doodles from the Dark Side, BIG, 15-21 October, No.459 pp.21-22 Neal Brown, Art Review, March, vol.LIII, p.48 Healy, Jim, David Shrigley - Stephen Friedman Gallery, What's On in London, March-April Wilson, Michael, David Shrigley - Stephen Friedman Gallery, Art on Paper, July/August 2000 Walters, Helen, Creative Review, October Davies, Sophie, Time Out, 11 October Medway, Jim, Flux, August Jonathan Jones, Beck's Futures, The Guardian, 21 March 1999 Coomer, Martin, Review, Time Out, 31 March-7 April, p.45 Searle, Adrian, Objects of ridicule, The Guardian, 23 March, p.9 Lingaard, Jade, Les Inrockuptibles, 16-23 September 1998 Chapman, Anna, Arena, December Bracewell, Michael, Renaissance man, The Guardian, December Palmer, Judith, The wonderful world of Shrigley, The Independent, 19 November Insert: David Shrigley, Parkett, 53, August, pp. 153-168 Killam, Brad, David Shrigley, New Art Examiner, 25, No.4, December 1997/January 1998, p.59 Smith, Roberta, New York Times, 10 July 1997 Beech, David, David Shrigley: The Photographers' Gallery, Art Monthly, 204, March, pp.29-30 Kent, Sarah, Time Out London, 2-9 April Thrift, Julia, David Shrigley, Roman Signer, Time Out, 26 February 1996 Wilson, Mike, David Shrigley: Catalyst Arts, Belfast, Winter Larsen, Lars Bang, Toons: Campbells Occasionally, Copenhagen, Flash Art, November/December Findlay, Judith, David Shrigley: Artist, Flash Art, May/June, p.64 Findlay, Judith, David Shrigley: Transmission, Flash Art, January/February, p.106 1995 Findlay, Judith, David Shrigley: Map of the Sewer-Transmission Gallery, Zing Magazine, Winter Bracewell, Michael, Jesus doesn't want me for a sunbeam, Frieze, 25 November/December, pp.50-51 Magazine Projects (selected) 2007 Art World Magazine, Issue II, December, Insert 2005-2009 Guardian (weekly cartoon every Saturday) 2001 The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Cabinet Magazine, Issue 2 1999/2000 Independent On Sunday Review (Weekly Cartoon 1/1999 to 2/2000) 1998 Parkett, Number 53, Insert Commissions/Awards (selected) 2016 Memorial, Doris C. Freedman Plaza, Central Park, New York, USA Really Good, Fourth Plinth Commission, Trafalgar Square, London, England 2013 Nominee for the 2013 Turner Prize, London, England Shortlisted for the Fourth Plinth Commission in Trafalgar Square, London, England 2011 High Line Art (commissioned billboard), New York, USA 2006 Winner of Tiger Short Film Award at Rotterdam Int. Film Festival, The Netherlands (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Public Choice Best Film Award at the British Animation Awards, United Kingdom (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Best Animated Film at Kino Int. Film Festival, Manchester, United Kingdom (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Best Comedy Film at Stuttgart Int. Animation Film Festival, Germany (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Special Mention at Granada Int. Film Festival, Spain (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Best Animated Film at the Wood Green Int. Film Festival, United Kingdom (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Public Choice Award at Ann Arbor Int. Film Festival, USA (for Who I am and what I want) 1999 BMW Financial Services Group Photographic Calendar Project, London, England Public Collections The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Connecticut, USA Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, USA Arts Council Collection, London, England The British Council, London, England Cartwright Hall Art Gallery, Bradford, UK Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, New York, USA Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Scotland Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark Tate, London, England
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David Shrigley Born: 1968, Macclesfield, UK Lives and works in Brighton, England Education 1988-91 Glasgow School of Art, BA Fine Art, Glasgow, Scotland Solo Exhibitions (selected) 2017 New Drawings, Yumiko Chiba Associates, Tokyo, Japan Skip Gallery, London, UK Hall Art Foundation, Reading, VT Problem Guitars, Anton Kern Gallery, Independent New York, NY 2016-2017 Lose Your Mind, British Council, Instituto Cultural Cabañas, Guadalajara, Mexico touring to MAC, Santiago, Chile, Storage by Hyundai Card, Seoul and Art Tower Mito, Japan. 2016-2018 Really Good, The Fourth Plinth, Trafalgar Square, London, England 2016 Memorial, Public Art Fund commission, Doris C.Freedman Plaza, New York, NY Drawings and Paintings, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Massachusetts, USA Colourful Works on Paper, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Song For The Rat, BQ, Berlin, Germany Prix Canson 2016, Drawing Center, New York, USA 2015 David Shrigley, Two Rooms Gallery, Auckland Arts Festival, Auckland, New Zealand Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA Light Switch, Glow Winter Arts Festival, Third Drawer Down, Melbourne, Australia David Shrigley, La Batie, Festival de Geneve, Bibliotheque Municipale De La Cite, Geneva, Switzerland Lose Your Mind, British Council, Hospicio Cabañas, Guadalajara, Mexico [cat.] 2014-2018 David Shrigley, Sketch, London, England 2014-2015 David Shrigley: Life and Life Drawing, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia 2014 Drawing, Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany Life Model, The Young Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland Life Model, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark The Peanut Gallery, New York, NY 2013 Big Shoes, BQ, Berlin, Germany Signs, Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA Turner Prize, Derry ~ Londonderry, UK 2012-2013 Animations, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark How Are You Feeling?, Cornerhouse, Manchester, England David Shrigley, Bradford 1 Gallery, Bradford, England 2012 Drawings, Mumbai Art Rooms, Mumbai, India Arms Fayre, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Brain Activity, Hayward Gallery, London, England; touring to Yerba Buena Centre for the Arts, San Francisco, USA Beginning, Middle and End, Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark 2011 Insects, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Animate, Turku Art Museum, Finland Yvon Lambert, Paris, France BQ, Berlin, Germany 2010 Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art, Glasgow, Scotland Frieze Art Fair, London, England M Museum, Leuven, Belgium Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA 2009 David Shrigley New Works, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark New Powers, Kunsthalle Mainz, Germany David Shrigley, Bergen Kunsthall, Bergen, Norway Fumetto, Kunstmuseum, Luzern, Switzerland David Shrigley, Galerie Francesca Pia, Zurich, Switzerland Galerie Yvon Lambert, Paris, France 2008 David Shrigley, Monotypien, Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, England Jonathan Monk & David Shrigley Corroborative Paintings, Galeria Estrany De La Mota, Barcelona, Spain David Shrigley, books, prints and ephemeras, Christoph Daviet-Thery, Paris, France Centre d'Art Santa Monica, Barcelona, Spain BQ Galerie, Cologne, Germany Francesca Pia, Zurich, Switzerland Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA BAWAG Foundation, Vienna, Austria 2007 Centro de Arte Caja de Burgos, Burgos, Spain Everything Must Have a Name, Konsthall, Malmo, Sweden Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England To the Wall: David Shrigley with Lily Van der Stokker, Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, USA Monotypes, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 2006 Yvon Lambert, Paris, France David Shrigley: Recent Prints, Edinburgh Printmakers, Edinburgh, Scotland David Shrigley, Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, Scotland Niels Borch Jensen Gallery, Berlin, Germany Fish, Frogs, Men, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 2005 Photographs With Text On Them, BQ Galerie, Cologne, Germany I'm Exhausted, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA 2004 Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Yvon Lambert, Paris, France Francesca Pia, Bern, Switzerland 2003 Antidepressants, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark BQ Galerie, Cologne, Germany Kunsthaus, Zurich, Switzerland Billboard Commission, Gloucester Road Underground Station, London, England 2002 Camden Arts Centre, London, travelling to Mappin Gallery, Sheffield FRAC, Bretagne, France Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain, Geneva, Switzerland UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, USA Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA Domaine de Kerguehennec, France 2001 Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England CCS Museum, Bard College, New York, USA Yvon Lambert, Paris, France 2000 Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 1999 Francesca Pia, Bern, Switzerland Galerie Yvon Lambert, Paris, France Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England 1998 Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Yvon Lambert, Paris, France Bloom Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands 1997 CCA, Glasgow, Scotland Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Hermetic Gallery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Francesca Pia, Bern, Switzerland Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Photographers' Gallery, London, England 1996 Catalyst Arts, Belfast, Ireland The Contents of the Gap..., Luxus Cont.e. V, Glasgow, Scotland The Contents of the Gap ... Luxus Cont.e.V, Berlin, Germany 1995 Map of the Sewer, Transmission Gallery, Glasgow Group Exhibitions (selected) 2017 Partizipation Als Künstlerisches Prinzip, Museum Morsbroich, Leverkusen, Germany Folkstone Triennial, Folkstone, England You Are Not Alone, Athr Gallery, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 2016 Takashi Murakami's Superflat Collection, Yokohama Museum of Art, Japan Toulouse International Art Festival, Toulouse, France Alice in Crisis, Dio Horia Gallery, Mykonos, Greece Found, Foundling Museum, London, UK The Scottish Endarkenment: Art and Unreason 1945 to the present, Dovecot Gallery Edinburgh, Scotland Seeing Round Corners, Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK Joia De Artista, Galeria Bergamin Gomide, São Paulo, Brazil 720, Singapore International Festival of Arts, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore Problem In Toulouse, Institut Supérieur Des Arts De Toulouse, Printemps de Septembre, Toulouse 2015 I Dropped the Lemon Tart, Lisa Cooley Gallery, New York, USA Eyes on the Prize, The Travelling Gallery in association with Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England All Of Us Have a Sense of Rhythm, David Robert's Art Foundation, London, England Drawing Now: 2015, The Albertina, Vienna, Austria Below Another Sky, Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, Inverness, Scotland Idiot Box, Kate MacGarry, London, England Devils in the Making, Gallery Of Modern Art, Glasgow, UK 2014-2015 Private Utopia: Contemporary Art from the British Council Collection, Tokyo Station Gallery, Japan; touring to Itami City Museum of Art & The Museum of Arts & Crafts, Itami, Japan; The Museum of Art, Kochi; Japan and Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art, Japan ARCHIVE FEVER!, Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada 2014 Study from the Human Body, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Generation, 25 Years of Contemporary Art in Scotland, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Below another sky, Aberdeen Art Gallery, Aberdeen, Scotland Reclaimed: The Second Life of Sculpture, The Briggait, Glasgow International, Glasgow, Scotland More Than This, Theodore: Art, Brooklyn, New York, USA Paradigm Store, Howick Place, London, England 2013-2014 Old School Anachronism in Contemporary Art, Kunsthalle zu Kiel, Kiel, Germany 2013 Fourth Plinth Commission, The Crypt, St Martin-in-the-Fields, London, England Lightness of Being, Public Art Fund, New York, USA The Cat Show, White Columns, New York, USA Ordinary/Extra/Ordinary, The Public, West Bromwich, UK The Roving Eye: Aura and the Contemporary Portrait, Oakland University Art Gallery, Michigan, USA Homelands, British Council Touring Exhibition, curated by Latika Gupta; travelling to Delhi; Kolkata; Mumbai; Bengaluru, India SUPER Visions - Drawing and Being, Museum Schloss Moyland, Bedburg-Hau, Germany Turquoise Heid, Travelling Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland 2012 What are you like?, House of Illustration, Holburne Museum, Bath, UK A Parliament of Lines, Edinburgh City Art Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland Punkt-Systeme, Wilhelm Hack Museum, Ludwigshafen, Germany Curators Series 5, The David Roberts Art Foundation, London, England A Perfect Day, Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Musique Plastique, agnès b. Galerie Boutique, New York, USA Mothers, Contemporary Art Space Chester, Chester, UK Zoo, Musée d'Art Contemporain de Montréal, Montreal, Canada Things Beyond Our Control, Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Miami, Florida, USA Adventureland Golf, Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool, UK Danish and International Art after 1900, Statens Museum for Kunst, National Gallery of Denmark, København K, Demark Sous influences, arts plastiques et psychotropes, La Maison Rouge, Paris, France 2011 Ron Arad's Curtain Call, The Roundhouse, London, England; touring to Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel All that Glisters, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Make Believe, Galleri Magnus Karlsson, Stockholm, Sweden You seem the same as always, The Common Guild, Glasgow, Scotland Placement, Oriel Mostyn, Wales Relax in Peace, Hard Hat, Geneva, Switzerland Ceramic Connections: Wales & Scotland, Oriel Davies Gallery, Wales, UK Clap, Hessel Museum of Art, Annadale-on-Hudson, New York, USA The Sculpture Show, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Scotland 2010 Ein tierisches Vergnügen, Sommerköln 2010, Cologne, Germany Rude Britannia, Tate Britain, London, England Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art, Glasgow, Scotland The More I Draw, Museum Fur Gegenwartkunst, Siegen, Germany The Drawing Room, Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Facemaker, Royal/T, Culver City, California, USA Nothing is Forever, South London Gallery, London, England A Sense of Humor, Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, USA Best of Wonderland, Wonderland Art Space, Copenhagen, Denmark 2009 Running Time: Artist Films in Scotland 1960 to Now, Dean Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Than a T-shirt, Bielefelder Kunstverein, Bielefeld, Germany Grin & Bear It: Cruel humour in Art and Life, Glucksman Gallery, University College Cork, Ireland While we are waiting, Gallery Artists, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Fumetto, International Comix Festival, Kornschutte, Lucerne Town Hall, Switzerland Born in the Morning. Dead by Night, Leo Koenig Inc., New York, USA Slightly Unbalanced, Rodman Hall Art Centre/Brock University, Ontario, Canada Consider the Lobster (w/Rachel Harrison), Bard College, Annandale-on-the-Hudson, New York, USA Sonic Youth etc.: Sensational Fix, Kunsthalle, Düsseldorf, Germany Connected Things Collected, Sammlung Haubrok, Berlin, Germany Individualdiagnose, Kunstmuseum, Lucerne Animated, Centre d ́Art Bastille, Grenoble, France LEARN TO READ ART: A History of Printed Matter (1976-2009), Badischer Kunstverein, Karlsruhe, Germany BLACK HOLE, Centro Cultural Andratx, Andratx / Mallorca, Spain 2008 f**kYou Human, Maribel López Gallery, Berlin, Germany Life on Mars - 55th Carnegie International, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, USA, Curated by Douglas Fogle Pendre la crémaillère, Sommer & Kohl, Berlin, Germany Lots of Things Like This, apexart, New York, USA Laughing in a Foreign Language, Hayward Gallery, London, England Overkill, Wonderland Art Space, Copenhagen, Denmark Irony and Gesture, Kukje Gallery, Seoul, South Korea Order, Desire, Light, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland Contemplating Modern Art, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 2007 Square, Museum Ritter, Waldenbruch, Germany Six Feet Under, Deutsches Hygiene-Museum, Dresden, Germany Cult Fiction, Hayward Gallery touring exhibition, New Art Gallery, Walsall; touring to Nottingham Castle, Nottingham; Leeds City Art Gallery, Leeds; Aberystwyth Art Gallery, Aberystwyth; Tullie House, Carlisle Learn to Read, Level 2 Gallery, Tate Modern, London, England Momentary Momentum, Parasol Unit foundation for contemporary art, London; touring to Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, UK (2008) Comix, Brandts, Odense, Denmark Silly Adults, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Paper Trails, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark 2006 Spank The Monkey, Baltic, Gateshead, UK Among The Ash Heaps And Millionaires, Ancient and Modern, London, England Out of Place, New Art Gallery Walsall, UK Under Gods Hammer: William Blake versus David Shrigley, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, Australia Humor Me, H&R Block Artspace at the Kansas City Art Institute, Missouri, USA David Shrigley & Peter Land, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Dear Friends, D.o.m.a.i.n.e. d.e. K.e.r.g.u.é.h.n.n.e.c, Centre d'art contemporain, Bignan, France Humour Me, Artspace Kansas City, USA The Compulsive Line: Etching 1900 to Now, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA Defamation of Character, MoMA PS1, New York, USA Old News, Dunkers Kulturhus, Helsingborg, Sweden Six Feet Under, Kunstmuseum, Bern, Switzerland 2005 Situation Comedy, MCA, Chicago, USA Emotion Pictures, MUHKA, Antwerp, Belgium Ten Year Anniversary Exhibition, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Drawings: A-Z, Funchal, Portugal 2004 splat! boom! pow!, Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Norway State of Play, Serpentine Gallery, London, England Britannia Works, Xippas Gallery, Athens, Greece Emotion Eins, Frankfurter Kunstverein, Germany The Birthday Party, Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Needful Things: Recent Multiples, Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio, USA Living Dust, Norwich Gallery, Norwich, UK About Corporeality, Galerie Lelong, Zürich, Switzerland Seeing Other People, Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, USA 2003 Love Over Gold, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow, Scotland EU3, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Sanctuary, Galleria Massimo De Carlo, Milan, Italy The Unhomely, Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, UK The Cat Show, Acme, Los Angeles, USA Knockabout, Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York, USA The Square Show, Bloomberg SPACE, London, England Splat, Boom, Pow! The Influence of Cartoons in Contemporary Art, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, USA, touring to Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston and Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, USA 2002 The Galleries Show, Royal Academy of Arts, London, England Gags and Slapstick in Contemporary Art, CCAC Institute, San Francisco, USA Jokes, MAMCO, Geneva, Switzerland Collection Lambert, Avignon, France Out of Line, Luckman Fine Arts Complex, CSU, Los Angeles, USA State University, Los Angeles, USA Gymnasion, Bregenz Kunstverein, Palais Thurn & Taxis, Bregenz, Germany Open Country, Contemporary Scottish Artists, Le Musée cantonal des Beaux-Arts de Lausanne, Switzerland The Fantastic Recurrence of Certain Situations: Recent British Art and Photography, Consejéria de Cultura, Madrid, Spain 2001 Rendezvous III, Collection Lambert, Avignon, France Televisions, Kunsthalle, Vienna, Austria Under Bridges and Along The River, Casino Luxembourg The Fantastic Repetition of Certain Situations, Isabel II, Madrid, Spain (touring) 2000 The British Art Show 5, Edinburgh (touring to Southampton, Cardiff and Birmingham) (catalogue) Beck's Futures, ICA, London, England, (touring to Cornerhouse, Manchester and CCA, Glasgow) (catalogue) One in the Other, London, England (with Ewan Gibbs) Personal History, The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Diary, Cornerhouse, Manchester (touring) (catalogue) Open Country, Musee Cantonal des Beaux Arts, Lausanne, Switzerland 1999 Love Bites, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK; touring to Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK Zac 99, Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France Bildung-information, communication and didactics in contemporary fine arts, Grazer Kunstverein, Graz, Austria Getting the Corners, Or Gallery, Vancouver, Canada Shopping, London, (organised by FAT), England GREEN, Exedra (Foundation for Contemporary Art), Hilversum, Netherlands Plug In, Salon 3, London, England Word enough to save a life, Word enough to take a life, Clare College Mission Church, London, England Common People, British Art between Phenomenon and Reality, Fondazione Sandretto re Rebaudengo per L'arte, Torino, Italy Waste Management, Art Gallery of Ontario, Canada Free Coke, Greene/Naftali Gallery, New York, USA Ainsi de suite 3 (deuxième partie), Sétè, France Diary, Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK Lè Grând Præmière Opénïng Shöw, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 1998 Surfacing-Contemporary Drawing, ICA, London, England Matthew Benedict, Yves Chaudouët, Anne-Marie Schneider and David Shrigley, Alexander and Bonin, New York, USA Real Life, Galeria S.A.L.E.S., Rome, Italy Young Scene, Secession, Vienna, Austria Habitat, Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, Australia 1997 Blueprint, de Appel Foundation, Amsterdam, Netherlands Tales of The City, Stills Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Young British Photography, Stadthaus, Ulm, Germany Caldas Biennale, Caldas da Rainha, Portugal About Life in the Periphery, Wacker Kunst, Darmstadt, Germany Appetizer, Free Parking, Toronto, Canada Slight, Norwich Gallery, Norwich, UK Biscuit Barrel, Margaret Harvey Gallery, St Albans, UK 1996 Sarah Staton Superstore, Up & Co, New York, USA Absolut Blue and White, Inverleith House, Edinburgh, Scotland The Unbelievable Truth, Stedelijk Museum Bureau, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland f**kingBiscuits and Other Drawings, Bloom Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands Big Girl/Little Girl, Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland White Hysteria, Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia, Melbourne, Australia Toons, Gallerie Campbells Occasionally, Copenhagen, Denmark Upset, James Colman Fine Art, London, England 1995 Scottish Autumn, Bartok 23 Galeria, Budapest, Hungary 1994 Some of My Friends, Gallerie Campbells Occasionally, Copenhagen, Denmark New Art in Scotland, CCA, Glasgow, Scotland 1992 In Here, Transmission Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland Other Projects 2016 London: Everyone Welcome, poster for Art on the Underground, Transport for London Contemporary Art Programme 2013 "Bubblesplatz" - A Space Called Public, Elmgreen & Dragset artistic project, Promenadeplatz, Munich, Germany Secret 7 Project, Royal College of Art, London, England Below another sky, The Scottish Print Network, Scotland 2011-2012 Week-End Festival, Cologne, Germany Sort of Opera: Pass the Spoon (In collaboration with David Fennessy and Nicholas Bone, featuring a live music played by the Red Note Ensemble), The Tramway, Glasgow; touring to Southbank Centre, London, England Publications and Catalogues (selected) 2016 Animals, published on the occasion of David Shrigley: Lose Your Mind, British Council 2015 20 Years, essays by Stephen Friedman and Sarah Thornton, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England (catalogue) 2014 Weak Messages Create Bad Situations, Canongate Books, London, England David Shrigley: Life and Life Drawing, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia 2012 David Shrigley: Brain Activity, Hayward Gallery (catalogue) Relax in Peace, JRP Ringier, Hard Hat, Genever, Switzerland 2011 Fragments of Torn Up Drawings, BQ, Berlin, Germany 2010 What the Hell Are You Doing, Canongate Books, London, England 2009 Red Book, Redstone Press, London, England 2008 Grip (New Edition), Redstone Press, London, England Man in a Room, Blue Q, USA Hand, BQ, Cologne, Germany 2007 David Shrigley, Centro De Arte Caja De Burgos, Burgos, Spain Ants Have Sex In Your Beer, Redstone Press/Chronicle Worried Noodles, 104 pages, Tomlab, Cologne, Germany (Box Set with 2 CDs) 2006 Under God's Hammer: William Blake versus David Shrigley, The Art Gallery of Western Australia This is a Paper Trinket for You to Wear, Bywater Brothers Editions, Toronto, Canada Shrigley Forced To Speak With Others, Azuli, London (spoken word recording 12" Vinyl & CD), England Worried Noodles (The Empty Sleeve), Tomlab, Cologne, Germany 2005 The Book of Shrigley, Redstone Press/Chronicle Books, London, England Photographs with Text, BQ Galerie, Cologne, Germany Worried Noodles-The Empty Sleeve, Tomlab, Cologne, Germany 2004 Kill Your Pets, Revolver, Frankfurt/ Redstone Press, London, England Blocked Path, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark It is It, Nieves, Zurich, Switzerland Let's Wrestle, Redstone Press, London, England Rules, Redstone Press, London, England (book of postcards) 2003 Yellow Bird With Worm, Kunsthaus, Zurich, Switzerland Who I Am and What I Want, Redstone Press, London, England Leotard, BQ, Cologne, Germany Joy, Redstone Press, London, England (book of postcards) Evil Thoughts, Chronicle Books, San Francisco, USA (book of postcards) Human Achievement, The Redstone Press, London, England 2002 Recent Developments in British Photography and Video, British Council, London, England Evil Thoughts, 24 Postcards, The Redstone Press, London, England David Shrigley, Camden Arts Centre, London, UK; travelling to Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield, UK David Shrigley, Domaine de Kerguéhennec, Bignan 2001 The Fantastic Recurrence of Certain Situations, The British Council and Photographers' Gallery, London, England Do not bend, The Redstone Press, London, England Collaboration with Yoshitomo Nara in Bijutsu Techo 2000 Weekly cartoon in the Independent on Sunday Grip, Pocketbooks, Edinburgh, Scotland Why we got the sack from the Museum, The Redstone Press, London, England Blank Page and Other Pages, The Modern Institute, Glasgow, Scotland Hard Work, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Let Not These Shadows Fall Upon Thee, Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland 1999 The Beast is Near, Redstone Press, London, England (Reprinted 2000) Fel, Rudins, Sweden (Swedish translation of Err) 1998 To Make Meringue You Must Beat The Egg Whites Until They Look Like This, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Centre Parting, The Little Cockroach Press, Toronto, Canada Order of Service, The Armpit Press, Glasgow, Scotland Why We Got the Sack From The Museum, Redstone Press, London, England (Reprinted 2002) 1997 Public Relations-New British Photography, Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern 1996 Err, Book Works, London, England (Reprinted 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003) Drawings Done Whilst On The Phone To Idiot, The Armpit Press, Glasgow, Scotland Let Not these Shadows Fall Upon Thee, Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland 1995 Enquire Within, The Armpit Press, Glasgow, Scotland 1994 Blanket of Filth, The Armpit Press, Glasgow, Scotland 1992 Merry Eczema, Black Rose, Glasgow, Scotland The Bloodied Spear 1991 Slug Trails, Black Rose, Glasgow, Scotland Bibliography (selected) 2016 Morris, Ali, Colour vision: Shrigley steps into a new medium at Stephen Friedman, Wallpaper Magazine, 22 March Free London, Time Out London, March Jones, Jonathan, The Week in Art, The Guardian, 11 March Munoz-Alonso, Lorena, Shrigley in Central Park, Artnet, 1 June David Shrigley and Sadiq Khan Launch London is Open to All Campaign, Artlyst, 30 July 2015 Bradshaw, Peter, The sheer joy of Banksy's Dismaland, The Guardian, 28 August Ramasawamy, Chitra, Kingsley the mascot: under the foam head of football's most unlikely hero, The Guardian, 18 August Barnicoat, Becky, Before they were famous: art stars on their final degree shows, The Guardian, 23 June McCourt, Ian, Patrick Thistle unveil new mascot as designed by David Shrigley, The Guardian, 22 June Art Basel Announces Unlimited: Presenting 74 Large-scale Works Spanning Five Decades, artlyst, 15 May Brettkelly-Chalmers, Kate, A conversation with David Shrigley, Ocula, 18 March 2014 Scott, Ronnie, David Shrigley behind the lines, The Saturday Paper, 29 November Ewing, Sarah, David Shrigley on his childhood, Adam and the Ants and Glasgow School of Art, The Independent, 31 October Scott, Fiona Sinclair, David Shrigley Revamps London's Sketch Restaurant, Showcasing Largest Body of Work Ever, Huffington Post Arts & Culture, 13 June Dickens, Zoe, In Conversation with David Shrigley, Harper's Bazaar, 11 June Brown, Griselda Murray, David Shrigley interview, Financial Times, 10 June Compton, Nick, Artist David Shrigley turns Sketch's Gallery restaurant into a work of art, Wallpaper, 10 June Curtis, Jake, Art on a Plate, 8 June Sherwin, Skye, Food for Thought, W Magazine, 6 June Jury, Louise, David Shrigley dines out on his designs for Sketch, London Evening Standard, 6 June Lewis, Tim, Q&A New Review, The Observer, 1 June Lewis, Tim, David Shrigley: 'It's difficult in the world of fine art to have a comic voice', The Guardian, 31 May Edwards, Rhiannon, Brit Art conquers America, The Telegraph, 11 April Brown, Mark, High art: Thumbs up in Trafalgar Square, The Guardian, 8 February Singh, Anita, Fourth Plinth statues unveiled: a giant thumb and a horse skeleton, The Telegraph, 7 February 2013 Luke, Ben, David Shrigley: 'I don't care about the Turner Prize - just let me have the Fourth Plinth', London Evening Standard, 2 December Five things in London that David Shrigley gives the thumbs up, Time Out, 11 November Goldstein, Andrew M., David Shrigley on His Funny Way of Making Art, Art Space, 11 November Prodger, Michael, David Shrigley: Art has become about the richest 1 per cent and what they buy, New Statesman, 31 October Lay, Kate, Turner nominee Shrigley to head new children's gallery, The Times, 29 October Self, Will, Interview, The Guardian, 19 October Greenstreet, Rosanna, Q&A: David Shrigley, The Guardian, 21 September Davies, Geraint, David Shrigley interview, Crack Magazine, July Ruiz, Cristina, Shrigley enshrines Bubbles the chimp, The Art Newspaper, 11 June Alderson, Rob, Opinion: Why David Shrigley should win this year's Turner Prize, It's Nice That, 1 May Clark, Nick, David Shrigley's fine line between art and fun nominated for Turner Prize, The Independent, 25 April Jury, Louise, Turner Prize: black humour artist David Shrigley is finally taken seriously by judges, London Evening Standard, 25 April Forbes, Alexander, ‘Bubbles Is Still Alive': David Shrigley Makes a Shrine to Michael Jackson's Pet, Blouin Artinfo, 22 April Asfour, Nana, David Shrigley's Signs of Life, The New Yorker, 18 January 2012 Bond, Bryony, Interview: David Shrigley, Corridor8, 10 October Lynn, Jennifer, Interview: David Shrigley, Scotcampus, 9 October Jones, Jonathan, Crazy goldtime for Hitler: should we salute the Chapman brothers' statue?, The Guardian, 15 August Goldenthal, Lillian, Second Annual Jerusalem Season of Culture, Jewish Scene Magazine, 8 August Fernandes, Kasmin, See darkly comic absurdist squiggles, The Times of India, 20 July Eggers, Dave, The artist's irreverent art makes it debut in India, Time Out Mumbai, 6 July Crucchiola, Dead Animals and Other Art Grace New Exhibit, Wired, 22 June Frank, Prescilla, Brain Activity comes to Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Huffington Post, 12 June East, Rosanna, Live: Pass the Spoon, Southbank Centre, London, Big Issue, 8 May Doohan, Carmel, David Shrigley: Brain Activity, Exeunt, 1 March Hill, Rosemary, At the Hayward, London Review of Books, 23 February Moss, Abigail, David Shrigley says ‘LOOK AT THIS!', The Upcoming, 19 February Chayka, Kyle, App Art: David Shrigley's "Light Switch" Takes a Swipe at Conceptual Art on the iPhone, Art Info, 16 February Hogan, Ruth, David Shrigley: Brain Actvity, This is Tomorrow, 16 February Charlesworth, JJ, David Shrigley: Brain Activity, Time Out, 8 February Gayford, Martin, Monster's Boots, Terrier Draw Ironic Laughs in London, Bloomberg Businessweek, 6 February Darwent, Charles, David Shrigley: Brain Activity, The Independent, 5 February Januszczak, Waldemar, Absurdly Amazing David Shrigley, Culture, The Sunday Times, 5 February Gillions, Jennie, David Shrigley: Brain Activity at the Hayward Gallery, Culture 24, 3 February Sutcliffe, Tom, The luxurious nature of whimsy, The Independent, 3 February What Does David Shrigley Do All Day?, Phaidon, 1 February David Shrigley on his Stylist cover: What inspired the iconic artist, Stylist Magazine, February Searle, Adrian, David Shrigley's Cartoon Capers, The Guardian, 30 January Sooke, Alastair, Brain Activity: The Weird World of David Shrigley, The Telegraph, 28 January Lezard, Nicholas, David Shrigley: One of the Cleverest, Funniest Conceptual Artists, The Guardian, 27 January Miller, Phil, A Man of The People, The Herald, 27 January David Shrigley Opens His Brain- Video, The Guardian, 27 January 2011 Higgins, Charlotte, David Shrigley given first major UK retrospective, The Guardian, 22 November Johnston, Alex, Shrigley's food-based opera aims for pure entertainment and succeeds, The List, 21 November Larkin, Philip, A ‘Sort-Of' Review of David Shrigley's "Pass the Spoon", Huffington Post, 20 November Weston, Hilary, Artist David Shrigley on his Wonderfully Strange Fine-Art Cartoons, Black Book Magazine, 1 September It's Curtains for London, The Economist, 16 August Levy, Paul, A Curtain of Light and Sound, The Wall Street Journal, 12 August David Shrigley, Bazaar, January, p.189 2010 Making sense of Frieze week, The Economist, 20 October Searle, Adrian, Frieze art fair 2010: the verdict, The Guardian, 13 October Jones, Alice, All the fun of the Frieze, The Independent, 16 October Sawers, Claire, Mainly I'm proud that I don't have to have a proper job - David Shrigley interview, The List, 24 August Crow, Kelly, Shopping for a New Barbed-Wire Cowboy Hat, The Wall Street Journal, 9 October Higgins, Charlotte, Frieze Art: London gears up for annual fair, 13 October Cornwell, Tim, The Big Frieze, The Scotsman, 16 October McKai, Andrew, Overloading at Frieze, The Wall Street Journal, 15 October Making Sense of Frieze Week, The Economist, 20 October The Mark of Shrigley, Vogue, 15 October Ingo Niermann, My Last Year, Sleek Magazine for Art and Fashion, Spring, p.157 illustrated in colour Burnside, Anna, David Shrigley at Glasgow Visual Arts Festival, 25 April Ramaswamy, Chitra, The Scotsman, 12 April Elle, March Cockroaches to fly through David Shrigley walls at Science Museum's Atmosphere, Culture 24, 22 November Allson, Lauren, Van Gogh, Kahlo speak from beyond the grave at Frieze art fair, CNN, 19 October 2009 Gatti, Tom, David Shrigley: the joker with a deadly punchline, The Times, 4 March Guide to Drawing, The Guardian, 19 September Flash Art online, September 2008 Vogue, September Who He Is & What He Wants, Tokion, Fall Knight, Christopher, Carnegie Museum of Art's Life on Mars, Los Angeles Times, 7 May Mugan, Chris, Portrait of the Artist as a Music Fan, The Independent, 24 January Hodgson, Deane, A Dark Sense of Humour in BALTIC, Metro, 9 September 2007 Shrigley, David, R., Stevie Moore by David Shrigley, Bomb Magazine, Issue 101, Fall, pp.47-54 O'Connell, Sharon, Instant Noodles, Time Out London, 17-23 October Richard Nicoll, Rock Art, Dazed & Confused, October Horatia Harrod, Oddly Drawn Boy, Sunday Telegraph, Seven Magazine Richard, Frances, David Shrigley, Malmö Konsthall, Artforum, September Davies, Lillian, Momentary Momentum, Artforum, April Hubbard, Sue, The details are nicely sketchy, Independent, 27 March Gavin, Francesca, Moving Drawings at London's Parasol Unit, BBC Collective, 8 March Aitch, Iain, and Stradtmann, Jan, I am not a Comedian, Art World, pp.46-53 2006 Searle, Adrian, Crude Awakenings, Guardian, 21 November Arendt, Paul, Tate snaps up cartoons by David Shrigley, Guardian, 17 October, p.21 The Galleries' Top 100 Artists, Flash Art, Vol. 39, No. 250, October Coelsch-Foisner, Sabine (Ed.), Fantastic Body Transformations in English Literature, Universitätsverlag Winter Heidelberg (cover) Williams-Akoto, Tessa, Why Settle For a Garrett?, Independent on Sunday, 9 August (cover and pp.2-3) Smith, Aidan, Scotland on Sunday, 2 July DJ, Book of the Fortnight, Leeds Guide, 25 January 2005 Morton, Tom, V&A Magazine, Winter Beagles, John, MAP, Issue 4, Winter, p.62 McLeish, Numpty, Nude, Winter The Times, 3 December Knave, 1 December Instant, December Baxter, Glen, Observer Review, 27 November Wilson, Rebecca, Art Review, 16 October Observer Magazine, 16 October Independent Magazine, 15 October, p.7 AC, Metro, 5 October Sooke, Alastair, Telegraph, 1 October Quirk, Justin, Arena, October i-D, October Kultureflash, 28 September Allan, Vicky, Sunday Herald Magazine, 18 September (cover) Bucknall, Simon, Blueprint, 12 September Barton, Laura, Guardian, 10 September Quintessentially, 1 September Previews, Bookseller, 12 July The Bookseller, 8 July Hanley, Lindsay, Glasgow Herald, 18 June, p.8 2004 Sawyer, Miranda, Observer, 12 September Orr, Deborah, Independent, 8 November Close, Ajay, The Scotsman, 8 November 2003 Caniglia, Julie, Anton Kern review, Artforum, January, p.140 Garrett, Craig, Art and Artlessness, Flash Art, May/June 2002 Stern, Steven, Anton Kern review, Time Out New York, 31 October-7 November Triming, Lee, Camden Art Centre review, Flash Art, May/June 2001 Wilshire, Mark, Art Monthly, April Power, Mike, Doodles from the Dark Side, BIG, 15-21 October, No.459 pp.21-22 Neal Brown, Art Review, March, vol.LIII, p.48 Healy, Jim, David Shrigley - Stephen Friedman Gallery, What's On in London, March-April Wilson, Michael, David Shrigley - Stephen Friedman Gallery, Art on Paper, July/August 2000 Walters, Helen, Creative Review, October Davies, Sophie, Time Out, 11 October Medway, Jim, Flux, August Jonathan Jones, Beck's Futures, The Guardian, 21 March 1999 Coomer, Martin, Review, Time Out, 31 March-7 April, p.45 Searle, Adrian, Objects of ridicule, The Guardian, 23 March, p.9 Lingaard, Jade, Les Inrockuptibles, 16-23 September 1998 Chapman, Anna, Arena, December Bracewell, Michael, Renaissance man, The Guardian, December Palmer, Judith, The wonderful world of Shrigley, The Independent, 19 November Insert: David Shrigley, Parkett, 53, August, pp. 153-168 Killam, Brad, David Shrigley, New Art Examiner, 25, No.4, December 1997/January 1998, p.59 Smith, Roberta, New York Times, 10 July 1997 Beech, David, David Shrigley: The Photographers' Gallery, Art Monthly, 204, March, pp.29-30 Kent, Sarah, Time Out London, 2-9 April Thrift, Julia, David Shrigley, Roman Signer, Time Out, 26 February 1996 Wilson, Mike, David Shrigley: Catalyst Arts, Belfast, Winter Larsen, Lars Bang, Toons: Campbells Occasionally, Copenhagen, Flash Art, November/December Findlay, Judith, David Shrigley: Artist, Flash Art, May/June, p.64 Findlay, Judith, David Shrigley: Transmission, Flash Art, January/February, p.106 1995 Findlay, Judith, David Shrigley: Map of the Sewer-Transmission Gallery, Zing Magazine, Winter Bracewell, Michael, Jesus doesn't want me for a sunbeam, Frieze, 25 November/December, pp.50-51 Magazine Projects (selected) 2007 Art World Magazine, Issue II, December, Insert 2005-2009 Guardian (weekly cartoon every Saturday) 2001 The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Cabinet Magazine, Issue 2 1999/2000 Independent On Sunday Review (Weekly Cartoon 1/1999 to 2/2000) 1998 Parkett, Number 53, Insert Commissions/Awards (selected) 2016 Memorial, Doris C. Freedman Plaza, Central Park, New York, USA Really Good, Fourth Plinth Commission, Trafalgar Square, London, England 2013 Nominee for the 2013 Turner Prize, London, England Shortlisted for the Fourth Plinth Commission in Trafalgar Square, London, England 2011 High Line Art (commissioned billboard), New York, USA 2006 Winner of Tiger Short Film Award at Rotterdam Int. Film Festival, The Netherlands (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Public Choice Best Film Award at the British Animation Awards, United Kingdom (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Best Animated Film at Kino Int. Film Festival, Manchester, United Kingdom (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Best Comedy Film at Stuttgart Int. Animation Film Festival, Germany (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Special Mention at Granada Int. Film Festival, Spain (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Best Animated Film at the Wood Green Int. Film Festival, United Kingdom (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Public Choice Award at Ann Arbor Int. Film Festival, USA (for Who I am and what I want) 1999 BMW Financial Services Group Photographic Calendar Project, London, England Public Collections The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Connecticut, USA Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, USA Arts Council Collection, London, England The British Council, London, England Cartwright Hall Art Gallery, Bradford, UK Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, New York, USA Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Scotland Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark Tate, London, England Put your money where mouth is mate. Invest every penny you have into the shriggers.. go on.. he’s a legend
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New David Shrigley originals, by shy on Apr 30, 2020 22:08:23 GMT 1, Shrigley created a balloon in your image... David Shrigley Born: 1968, Macclesfield, UK Lives and works in Brighton, England Education 1988-91 Glasgow School of Art, BA Fine Art, Glasgow, Scotland Solo Exhibitions (selected) 2017 New Drawings, Yumiko Chiba Associates, Tokyo, Japan Skip Gallery, London, UK Hall Art Foundation, Reading, VT Problem Guitars, Anton Kern Gallery, Independent New York, NY 2016-2017 Lose Your Mind, British Council, Instituto Cultural Cabañas, Guadalajara, Mexico touring to MAC, Santiago, Chile, Storage by Hyundai Card, Seoul and Art Tower Mito, Japan. 2016-2018 Really Good, The Fourth Plinth, Trafalgar Square, London, England 2016 Memorial, Public Art Fund commission, Doris C.Freedman Plaza, New York, NY Drawings and Paintings, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Massachusetts, USA Colourful Works on Paper, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Song For The Rat, BQ, Berlin, Germany Prix Canson 2016, Drawing Center, New York, USA 2015 David Shrigley, Two Rooms Gallery, Auckland Arts Festival, Auckland, New Zealand Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA Light Switch, Glow Winter Arts Festival, Third Drawer Down, Melbourne, Australia David Shrigley, La Batie, Festival de Geneve, Bibliotheque Municipale De La Cite, Geneva, Switzerland Lose Your Mind, British Council, Hospicio Cabañas, Guadalajara, Mexico [cat.] 2014-2018 David Shrigley, Sketch, London, England 2014-2015 David Shrigley: Life and Life Drawing, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia 2014 Drawing, Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany Life Model, The Young Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland Life Model, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark The Peanut Gallery, New York, NY 2013 Big Shoes, BQ, Berlin, Germany Signs, Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA Turner Prize, Derry ~ Londonderry, UK 2012-2013 Animations, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark How Are You Feeling?, Cornerhouse, Manchester, England David Shrigley, Bradford 1 Gallery, Bradford, England 2012 Drawings, Mumbai Art Rooms, Mumbai, India Arms Fayre, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Brain Activity, Hayward Gallery, London, England; touring to Yerba Buena Centre for the Arts, San Francisco, USA Beginning, Middle and End, Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark 2011 Insects, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Animate, Turku Art Museum, Finland Yvon Lambert, Paris, France BQ, Berlin, Germany 2010 Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art, Glasgow, Scotland Frieze Art Fair, London, England M Museum, Leuven, Belgium Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA 2009 David Shrigley New Works, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark New Powers, Kunsthalle Mainz, Germany David Shrigley, Bergen Kunsthall, Bergen, Norway Fumetto, Kunstmuseum, Luzern, Switzerland David Shrigley, Galerie Francesca Pia, Zurich, Switzerland Galerie Yvon Lambert, Paris, France 2008 David Shrigley, Monotypien, Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, England Jonathan Monk & David Shrigley Corroborative Paintings, Galeria Estrany De La Mota, Barcelona, Spain David Shrigley, books, prints and ephemeras, Christoph Daviet-Thery, Paris, France Centre d'Art Santa Monica, Barcelona, Spain BQ Galerie, Cologne, Germany Francesca Pia, Zurich, Switzerland Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA BAWAG Foundation, Vienna, Austria 2007 Centro de Arte Caja de Burgos, Burgos, Spain Everything Must Have a Name, Konsthall, Malmo, Sweden Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England To the Wall: David Shrigley with Lily Van der Stokker, Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, USA Monotypes, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 2006 Yvon Lambert, Paris, France David Shrigley: Recent Prints, Edinburgh Printmakers, Edinburgh, Scotland David Shrigley, Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, Scotland Niels Borch Jensen Gallery, Berlin, Germany Fish, Frogs, Men, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 2005 Photographs With Text On Them, BQ Galerie, Cologne, Germany I'm Exhausted, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA 2004 Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Yvon Lambert, Paris, France Francesca Pia, Bern, Switzerland 2003 Antidepressants, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark BQ Galerie, Cologne, Germany Kunsthaus, Zurich, Switzerland Billboard Commission, Gloucester Road Underground Station, London, England 2002 Camden Arts Centre, London, travelling to Mappin Gallery, Sheffield FRAC, Bretagne, France Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain, Geneva, Switzerland UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, USA Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA Domaine de Kerguehennec, France 2001 Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England CCS Museum, Bard College, New York, USA Yvon Lambert, Paris, France 2000 Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 1999 Francesca Pia, Bern, Switzerland Galerie Yvon Lambert, Paris, France Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England 1998 Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Yvon Lambert, Paris, France Bloom Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands 1997 CCA, Glasgow, Scotland Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Hermetic Gallery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Francesca Pia, Bern, Switzerland Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Photographers' Gallery, London, England 1996 Catalyst Arts, Belfast, Ireland The Contents of the Gap..., Luxus Cont.e. V, Glasgow, Scotland The Contents of the Gap ... Luxus Cont.e.V, Berlin, Germany 1995 Map of the Sewer, Transmission Gallery, Glasgow Group Exhibitions (selected) 2017 Partizipation Als Künstlerisches Prinzip, Museum Morsbroich, Leverkusen, Germany Folkstone Triennial, Folkstone, England You Are Not Alone, Athr Gallery, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 2016 Takashi Murakami's Superflat Collection, Yokohama Museum of Art, Japan Toulouse International Art Festival, Toulouse, France Alice in Crisis, Dio Horia Gallery, Mykonos, Greece Found, Foundling Museum, London, UK The Scottish Endarkenment: Art and Unreason 1945 to the present, Dovecot Gallery Edinburgh, Scotland Seeing Round Corners, Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK Joia De Artista, Galeria Bergamin Gomide, São Paulo, Brazil 720, Singapore International Festival of Arts, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore Problem In Toulouse, Institut Supérieur Des Arts De Toulouse, Printemps de Septembre, Toulouse 2015 I Dropped the Lemon Tart, Lisa Cooley Gallery, New York, USA Eyes on the Prize, The Travelling Gallery in association with Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England All Of Us Have a Sense of Rhythm, David Robert's Art Foundation, London, England Drawing Now: 2015, The Albertina, Vienna, Austria Below Another Sky, Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, Inverness, Scotland Idiot Box, Kate MacGarry, London, England Devils in the Making, Gallery Of Modern Art, Glasgow, UK 2014-2015 Private Utopia: Contemporary Art from the British Council Collection, Tokyo Station Gallery, Japan; touring to Itami City Museum of Art & The Museum of Arts & Crafts, Itami, Japan; The Museum of Art, Kochi; Japan and Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art, Japan ARCHIVE FEVER!, Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada 2014 Study from the Human Body, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Generation, 25 Years of Contemporary Art in Scotland, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Below another sky, Aberdeen Art Gallery, Aberdeen, Scotland Reclaimed: The Second Life of Sculpture, The Briggait, Glasgow International, Glasgow, Scotland More Than This, Theodore: Art, Brooklyn, New York, USA Paradigm Store, Howick Place, London, England 2013-2014 Old School Anachronism in Contemporary Art, Kunsthalle zu Kiel, Kiel, Germany 2013 Fourth Plinth Commission, The Crypt, St Martin-in-the-Fields, London, England Lightness of Being, Public Art Fund, New York, USA The Cat Show, White Columns, New York, USA Ordinary/Extra/Ordinary, The Public, West Bromwich, UK The Roving Eye: Aura and the Contemporary Portrait, Oakland University Art Gallery, Michigan, USA Homelands, British Council Touring Exhibition, curated by Latika Gupta; travelling to Delhi; Kolkata; Mumbai; Bengaluru, India SUPER Visions - Drawing and Being, Museum Schloss Moyland, Bedburg-Hau, Germany Turquoise Heid, Travelling Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland 2012 What are you like?, House of Illustration, Holburne Museum, Bath, UK A Parliament of Lines, Edinburgh City Art Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland Punkt-Systeme, Wilhelm Hack Museum, Ludwigshafen, Germany Curators Series 5, The David Roberts Art Foundation, London, England A Perfect Day, Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Musique Plastique, agnès b. Galerie Boutique, New York, USA Mothers, Contemporary Art Space Chester, Chester, UK Zoo, Musée d'Art Contemporain de Montréal, Montreal, Canada Things Beyond Our Control, Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Miami, Florida, USA Adventureland Golf, Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool, UK Danish and International Art after 1900, Statens Museum for Kunst, National Gallery of Denmark, København K, Demark Sous influences, arts plastiques et psychotropes, La Maison Rouge, Paris, France 2011 Ron Arad's Curtain Call, The Roundhouse, London, England; touring to Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel All that Glisters, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Make Believe, Galleri Magnus Karlsson, Stockholm, Sweden You seem the same as always, The Common Guild, Glasgow, Scotland Placement, Oriel Mostyn, Wales Relax in Peace, Hard Hat, Geneva, Switzerland Ceramic Connections: Wales & Scotland, Oriel Davies Gallery, Wales, UK Clap, Hessel Museum of Art, Annadale-on-Hudson, New York, USA The Sculpture Show, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Scotland 2010 Ein tierisches Vergnügen, Sommerköln 2010, Cologne, Germany Rude Britannia, Tate Britain, London, England Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art, Glasgow, Scotland The More I Draw, Museum Fur Gegenwartkunst, Siegen, Germany The Drawing Room, Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Facemaker, Royal/T, Culver City, California, USA Nothing is Forever, South London Gallery, London, England A Sense of Humor, Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, USA Best of Wonderland, Wonderland Art Space, Copenhagen, Denmark 2009 Running Time: Artist Films in Scotland 1960 to Now, Dean Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Than a T-shirt, Bielefelder Kunstverein, Bielefeld, Germany Grin & Bear It: Cruel humour in Art and Life, Glucksman Gallery, University College Cork, Ireland While we are waiting, Gallery Artists, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Fumetto, International Comix Festival, Kornschutte, Lucerne Town Hall, Switzerland Born in the Morning. Dead by Night, Leo Koenig Inc., New York, USA Slightly Unbalanced, Rodman Hall Art Centre/Brock University, Ontario, Canada Consider the Lobster (w/Rachel Harrison), Bard College, Annandale-on-the-Hudson, New York, USA Sonic Youth etc.: Sensational Fix, Kunsthalle, Düsseldorf, Germany Connected Things Collected, Sammlung Haubrok, Berlin, Germany Individualdiagnose, Kunstmuseum, Lucerne Animated, Centre d ́Art Bastille, Grenoble, France LEARN TO READ ART: A History of Printed Matter (1976-2009), Badischer Kunstverein, Karlsruhe, Germany BLACK HOLE, Centro Cultural Andratx, Andratx / Mallorca, Spain 2008 f**kYou Human, Maribel López Gallery, Berlin, Germany Life on Mars - 55th Carnegie International, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, USA, Curated by Douglas Fogle Pendre la crémaillère, Sommer & Kohl, Berlin, Germany Lots of Things Like This, apexart, New York, USA Laughing in a Foreign Language, Hayward Gallery, London, England Overkill, Wonderland Art Space, Copenhagen, Denmark Irony and Gesture, Kukje Gallery, Seoul, South Korea Order, Desire, Light, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland Contemplating Modern Art, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 2007 Square, Museum Ritter, Waldenbruch, Germany Six Feet Under, Deutsches Hygiene-Museum, Dresden, Germany Cult Fiction, Hayward Gallery touring exhibition, New Art Gallery, Walsall; touring to Nottingham Castle, Nottingham; Leeds City Art Gallery, Leeds; Aberystwyth Art Gallery, Aberystwyth; Tullie House, Carlisle Learn to Read, Level 2 Gallery, Tate Modern, London, England Momentary Momentum, Parasol Unit foundation for contemporary art, London; touring to Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, UK (2008) Comix, Brandts, Odense, Denmark Silly Adults, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Paper Trails, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark 2006 Spank The Monkey, Baltic, Gateshead, UK Among The Ash Heaps And Millionaires, Ancient and Modern, London, England Out of Place, New Art Gallery Walsall, UK Under Gods Hammer: William Blake versus David Shrigley, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, Australia Humor Me, H&R Block Artspace at the Kansas City Art Institute, Missouri, USA David Shrigley & Peter Land, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Dear Friends, D.o.m.a.i.n.e. d.e. K.e.r.g.u.é.h.n.n.e.c, Centre d'art contemporain, Bignan, France Humour Me, Artspace Kansas City, USA The Compulsive Line: Etching 1900 to Now, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA Defamation of Character, MoMA PS1, New York, USA Old News, Dunkers Kulturhus, Helsingborg, Sweden Six Feet Under, Kunstmuseum, Bern, Switzerland 2005 Situation Comedy, MCA, Chicago, USA Emotion Pictures, MUHKA, Antwerp, Belgium Ten Year Anniversary Exhibition, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Drawings: A-Z, Funchal, Portugal 2004 splat! boom! pow!, Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Norway State of Play, Serpentine Gallery, London, England Britannia Works, Xippas Gallery, Athens, Greece Emotion Eins, Frankfurter Kunstverein, Germany The Birthday Party, Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Needful Things: Recent Multiples, Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio, USA Living Dust, Norwich Gallery, Norwich, UK About Corporeality, Galerie Lelong, Zürich, Switzerland Seeing Other People, Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, USA 2003 Love Over Gold, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow, Scotland EU3, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Sanctuary, Galleria Massimo De Carlo, Milan, Italy The Unhomely, Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, UK The Cat Show, Acme, Los Angeles, USA Knockabout, Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York, USA The Square Show, Bloomberg SPACE, London, England Splat, Boom, Pow! The Influence of Cartoons in Contemporary Art, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, USA, touring to Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston and Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, USA 2002 The Galleries Show, Royal Academy of Arts, London, England Gags and Slapstick in Contemporary Art, CCAC Institute, San Francisco, USA Jokes, MAMCO, Geneva, Switzerland Collection Lambert, Avignon, France Out of Line, Luckman Fine Arts Complex, CSU, Los Angeles, USA State University, Los Angeles, USA Gymnasion, Bregenz Kunstverein, Palais Thurn & Taxis, Bregenz, Germany Open Country, Contemporary Scottish Artists, Le Musée cantonal des Beaux-Arts de Lausanne, Switzerland The Fantastic Recurrence of Certain Situations: Recent British Art and Photography, Consejéria de Cultura, Madrid, Spain 2001 Rendezvous III, Collection Lambert, Avignon, France Televisions, Kunsthalle, Vienna, Austria Under Bridges and Along The River, Casino Luxembourg The Fantastic Repetition of Certain Situations, Isabel II, Madrid, Spain (touring) 2000 The British Art Show 5, Edinburgh (touring to Southampton, Cardiff and Birmingham) (catalogue) Beck's Futures, ICA, London, England, (touring to Cornerhouse, Manchester and CCA, Glasgow) (catalogue) One in the Other, London, England (with Ewan Gibbs) Personal History, The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Diary, Cornerhouse, Manchester (touring) (catalogue) Open Country, Musee Cantonal des Beaux Arts, Lausanne, Switzerland 1999 Love Bites, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK; touring to Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK Zac 99, Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France Bildung-information, communication and didactics in contemporary fine arts, Grazer Kunstverein, Graz, Austria Getting the Corners, Or Gallery, Vancouver, Canada Shopping, London, (organised by FAT), England GREEN, Exedra (Foundation for Contemporary Art), Hilversum, Netherlands Plug In, Salon 3, London, England Word enough to save a life, Word enough to take a life, Clare College Mission Church, London, England Common People, British Art between Phenomenon and Reality, Fondazione Sandretto re Rebaudengo per L'arte, Torino, Italy Waste Management, Art Gallery of Ontario, Canada Free Coke, Greene/Naftali Gallery, New York, USA Ainsi de suite 3 (deuxième partie), Sétè, France Diary, Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK Lè Grând Præmière Opénïng Shöw, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 1998 Surfacing-Contemporary Drawing, ICA, London, England Matthew Benedict, Yves Chaudouët, Anne-Marie Schneider and David Shrigley, Alexander and Bonin, New York, USA Real Life, Galeria S.A.L.E.S., Rome, Italy Young Scene, Secession, Vienna, Austria Habitat, Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, Australia 1997 Blueprint, de Appel Foundation, Amsterdam, Netherlands Tales of The City, Stills Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Young British Photography, Stadthaus, Ulm, Germany Caldas Biennale, Caldas da Rainha, Portugal About Life in the Periphery, Wacker Kunst, Darmstadt, Germany Appetizer, Free Parking, Toronto, Canada Slight, Norwich Gallery, Norwich, UK Biscuit Barrel, Margaret Harvey Gallery, St Albans, UK 1996 Sarah Staton Superstore, Up & Co, New York, USA Absolut Blue and White, Inverleith House, Edinburgh, Scotland The Unbelievable Truth, Stedelijk Museum Bureau, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland f**kingBiscuits and Other Drawings, Bloom Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands Big Girl/Little Girl, Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland White Hysteria, Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia, Melbourne, Australia Toons, Gallerie Campbells Occasionally, Copenhagen, Denmark Upset, James Colman Fine Art, London, England 1995 Scottish Autumn, Bartok 23 Galeria, Budapest, Hungary 1994 Some of My Friends, Gallerie Campbells Occasionally, Copenhagen, Denmark New Art in Scotland, CCA, Glasgow, Scotland 1992 In Here, Transmission Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland Other Projects 2016 London: Everyone Welcome, poster for Art on the Underground, Transport for London Contemporary Art Programme 2013 "Bubblesplatz" - A Space Called Public, Elmgreen & Dragset artistic project, Promenadeplatz, Munich, Germany Secret 7 Project, Royal College of Art, London, England Below another sky, The Scottish Print Network, Scotland 2011-2012 Week-End Festival, Cologne, Germany Sort of Opera: Pass the Spoon (In collaboration with David Fennessy and Nicholas Bone, featuring a live music played by the Red Note Ensemble), The Tramway, Glasgow; touring to Southbank Centre, London, England Publications and Catalogues (selected) 2016 Animals, published on the occasion of David Shrigley: Lose Your Mind, British Council 2015 20 Years, essays by Stephen Friedman and Sarah Thornton, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England (catalogue) 2014 Weak Messages Create Bad Situations, Canongate Books, London, England David Shrigley: Life and Life Drawing, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia 2012 David Shrigley: Brain Activity, Hayward Gallery (catalogue) Relax in Peace, JRP Ringier, Hard Hat, Genever, Switzerland 2011 Fragments of Torn Up Drawings, BQ, Berlin, Germany 2010 What the Hell Are You Doing, Canongate Books, London, England 2009 Red Book, Redstone Press, London, England 2008 Grip (New Edition), Redstone Press, London, England Man in a Room, Blue Q, USA Hand, BQ, Cologne, Germany 2007 David Shrigley, Centro De Arte Caja De Burgos, Burgos, Spain Ants Have Sex In Your Beer, Redstone Press/Chronicle Worried Noodles, 104 pages, Tomlab, Cologne, Germany (Box Set with 2 CDs) 2006 Under God's Hammer: William Blake versus David Shrigley, The Art Gallery of Western Australia This is a Paper Trinket for You to Wear, Bywater Brothers Editions, Toronto, Canada Shrigley Forced To Speak With Others, Azuli, London (spoken word recording 12" Vinyl & CD), England Worried Noodles (The Empty Sleeve), Tomlab, Cologne, Germany 2005 The Book of Shrigley, Redstone Press/Chronicle Books, London, England Photographs with Text, BQ Galerie, Cologne, Germany Worried Noodles-The Empty Sleeve, Tomlab, Cologne, Germany 2004 Kill Your Pets, Revolver, Frankfurt/ Redstone Press, London, England Blocked Path, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark It is It, Nieves, Zurich, Switzerland Let's Wrestle, Redstone Press, London, England Rules, Redstone Press, London, England (book of postcards) 2003 Yellow Bird With Worm, Kunsthaus, Zurich, Switzerland Who I Am and What I Want, Redstone Press, London, England Leotard, BQ, Cologne, Germany Joy, Redstone Press, London, England (book of postcards) Evil Thoughts, Chronicle Books, San Francisco, USA (book of postcards) Human Achievement, The Redstone Press, London, England 2002 Recent Developments in British Photography and Video, British Council, London, England Evil Thoughts, 24 Postcards, The Redstone Press, London, England David Shrigley, Camden Arts Centre, London, UK; travelling to Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield, UK David Shrigley, Domaine de Kerguéhennec, Bignan 2001 The Fantastic Recurrence of Certain Situations, The British Council and Photographers' Gallery, London, England Do not bend, The Redstone Press, London, England Collaboration with Yoshitomo Nara in Bijutsu Techo 2000 Weekly cartoon in the Independent on Sunday Grip, Pocketbooks, Edinburgh, Scotland Why we got the sack from the Museum, The Redstone Press, London, England Blank Page and Other Pages, The Modern Institute, Glasgow, Scotland Hard Work, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Let Not These Shadows Fall Upon Thee, Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland 1999 The Beast is Near, Redstone Press, London, England (Reprinted 2000) Fel, Rudins, Sweden (Swedish translation of Err) 1998 To Make Meringue You Must Beat The Egg Whites Until They Look Like This, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Centre Parting, The Little Cockroach Press, Toronto, Canada Order of Service, The Armpit Press, Glasgow, Scotland Why We Got the Sack From The Museum, Redstone Press, London, England (Reprinted 2002) 1997 Public Relations-New British Photography, Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern 1996 Err, Book Works, London, England (Reprinted 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003) Drawings Done Whilst On The Phone To Idiot, The Armpit Press, Glasgow, Scotland Let Not these Shadows Fall Upon Thee, Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland 1995 Enquire Within, The Armpit Press, Glasgow, Scotland 1994 Blanket of Filth, The Armpit Press, Glasgow, Scotland 1992 Merry Eczema, Black Rose, Glasgow, Scotland The Bloodied Spear 1991 Slug Trails, Black Rose, Glasgow, Scotland Bibliography (selected) 2016 Morris, Ali, Colour vision: Shrigley steps into a new medium at Stephen Friedman, Wallpaper Magazine, 22 March Free London, Time Out London, March Jones, Jonathan, The Week in Art, The Guardian, 11 March Munoz-Alonso, Lorena, Shrigley in Central Park, Artnet, 1 June David Shrigley and Sadiq Khan Launch London is Open to All Campaign, Artlyst, 30 July 2015 Bradshaw, Peter, The sheer joy of Banksy's Dismaland, The Guardian, 28 August Ramasawamy, Chitra, Kingsley the mascot: under the foam head of football's most unlikely hero, The Guardian, 18 August Barnicoat, Becky, Before they were famous: art stars on their final degree shows, The Guardian, 23 June McCourt, Ian, Patrick Thistle unveil new mascot as designed by David Shrigley, The Guardian, 22 June Art Basel Announces Unlimited: Presenting 74 Large-scale Works Spanning Five Decades, artlyst, 15 May Brettkelly-Chalmers, Kate, A conversation with David Shrigley, Ocula, 18 March 2014 Scott, Ronnie, David Shrigley behind the lines, The Saturday Paper, 29 November Ewing, Sarah, David Shrigley on his childhood, Adam and the Ants and Glasgow School of Art, The Independent, 31 October Scott, Fiona Sinclair, David Shrigley Revamps London's Sketch Restaurant, Showcasing Largest Body of Work Ever, Huffington Post Arts & Culture, 13 June Dickens, Zoe, In Conversation with David Shrigley, Harper's Bazaar, 11 June Brown, Griselda Murray, David Shrigley interview, Financial Times, 10 June Compton, Nick, Artist David Shrigley turns Sketch's Gallery restaurant into a work of art, Wallpaper, 10 June Curtis, Jake, Art on a Plate, 8 June Sherwin, Skye, Food for Thought, W Magazine, 6 June Jury, Louise, David Shrigley dines out on his designs for Sketch, London Evening Standard, 6 June Lewis, Tim, Q&A New Review, The Observer, 1 June Lewis, Tim, David Shrigley: 'It's difficult in the world of fine art to have a comic voice', The Guardian, 31 May Edwards, Rhiannon, Brit Art conquers America, The Telegraph, 11 April Brown, Mark, High art: Thumbs up in Trafalgar Square, The Guardian, 8 February Singh, Anita, Fourth Plinth statues unveiled: a giant thumb and a horse skeleton, The Telegraph, 7 February 2013 Luke, Ben, David Shrigley: 'I don't care about the Turner Prize - just let me have the Fourth Plinth', London Evening Standard, 2 December Five things in London that David Shrigley gives the thumbs up, Time Out, 11 November Goldstein, Andrew M., David Shrigley on His Funny Way of Making Art, Art Space, 11 November Prodger, Michael, David Shrigley: Art has become about the richest 1 per cent and what they buy, New Statesman, 31 October Lay, Kate, Turner nominee Shrigley to head new children's gallery, The Times, 29 October Self, Will, Interview, The Guardian, 19 October Greenstreet, Rosanna, Q&A: David Shrigley, The Guardian, 21 September Davies, Geraint, David Shrigley interview, Crack Magazine, July Ruiz, Cristina, Shrigley enshrines Bubbles the chimp, The Art Newspaper, 11 June Alderson, Rob, Opinion: Why David Shrigley should win this year's Turner Prize, It's Nice That, 1 May Clark, Nick, David Shrigley's fine line between art and fun nominated for Turner Prize, The Independent, 25 April Jury, Louise, Turner Prize: black humour artist David Shrigley is finally taken seriously by judges, London Evening Standard, 25 April Forbes, Alexander, ‘Bubbles Is Still Alive': David Shrigley Makes a Shrine to Michael Jackson's Pet, Blouin Artinfo, 22 April Asfour, Nana, David Shrigley's Signs of Life, The New Yorker, 18 January 2012 Bond, Bryony, Interview: David Shrigley, Corridor8, 10 October Lynn, Jennifer, Interview: David Shrigley, Scotcampus, 9 October Jones, Jonathan, Crazy goldtime for Hitler: should we salute the Chapman brothers' statue?, The Guardian, 15 August Goldenthal, Lillian, Second Annual Jerusalem Season of Culture, Jewish Scene Magazine, 8 August Fernandes, Kasmin, See darkly comic absurdist squiggles, The Times of India, 20 July Eggers, Dave, The artist's irreverent art makes it debut in India, Time Out Mumbai, 6 July Crucchiola, Dead Animals and Other Art Grace New Exhibit, Wired, 22 June Frank, Prescilla, Brain Activity comes to Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Huffington Post, 12 June East, Rosanna, Live: Pass the Spoon, Southbank Centre, London, Big Issue, 8 May Doohan, Carmel, David Shrigley: Brain Activity, Exeunt, 1 March Hill, Rosemary, At the Hayward, London Review of Books, 23 February Moss, Abigail, David Shrigley says ‘LOOK AT THIS!', The Upcoming, 19 February Chayka, Kyle, App Art: David Shrigley's "Light Switch" Takes a Swipe at Conceptual Art on the iPhone, Art Info, 16 February Hogan, Ruth, David Shrigley: Brain Actvity, This is Tomorrow, 16 February Charlesworth, JJ, David Shrigley: Brain Activity, Time Out, 8 February Gayford, Martin, Monster's Boots, Terrier Draw Ironic Laughs in London, Bloomberg Businessweek, 6 February Darwent, Charles, David Shrigley: Brain Activity, The Independent, 5 February Januszczak, Waldemar, Absurdly Amazing David Shrigley, Culture, The Sunday Times, 5 February Gillions, Jennie, David Shrigley: Brain Activity at the Hayward Gallery, Culture 24, 3 February Sutcliffe, Tom, The luxurious nature of whimsy, The Independent, 3 February What Does David Shrigley Do All Day?, Phaidon, 1 February David Shrigley on his Stylist cover: What inspired the iconic artist, Stylist Magazine, February Searle, Adrian, David Shrigley's Cartoon Capers, The Guardian, 30 January Sooke, Alastair, Brain Activity: The Weird World of David Shrigley, The Telegraph, 28 January Lezard, Nicholas, David Shrigley: One of the Cleverest, Funniest Conceptual Artists, The Guardian, 27 January Miller, Phil, A Man of The People, The Herald, 27 January David Shrigley Opens His Brain- Video, The Guardian, 27 January 2011 Higgins, Charlotte, David Shrigley given first major UK retrospective, The Guardian, 22 November Johnston, Alex, Shrigley's food-based opera aims for pure entertainment and succeeds, The List, 21 November Larkin, Philip, A ‘Sort-Of' Review of David Shrigley's "Pass the Spoon", Huffington Post, 20 November Weston, Hilary, Artist David Shrigley on his Wonderfully Strange Fine-Art Cartoons, Black Book Magazine, 1 September It's Curtains for London, The Economist, 16 August Levy, Paul, A Curtain of Light and Sound, The Wall Street Journal, 12 August David Shrigley, Bazaar, January, p.189 2010 Making sense of Frieze week, The Economist, 20 October Searle, Adrian, Frieze art fair 2010: the verdict, The Guardian, 13 October Jones, Alice, All the fun of the Frieze, The Independent, 16 October Sawers, Claire, Mainly I'm proud that I don't have to have a proper job - David Shrigley interview, The List, 24 August Crow, Kelly, Shopping for a New Barbed-Wire Cowboy Hat, The Wall Street Journal, 9 October Higgins, Charlotte, Frieze Art: London gears up for annual fair, 13 October Cornwell, Tim, The Big Frieze, The Scotsman, 16 October McKai, Andrew, Overloading at Frieze, The Wall Street Journal, 15 October Making Sense of Frieze Week, The Economist, 20 October The Mark of Shrigley, Vogue, 15 October Ingo Niermann, My Last Year, Sleek Magazine for Art and Fashion, Spring, p.157 illustrated in colour Burnside, Anna, David Shrigley at Glasgow Visual Arts Festival, 25 April Ramaswamy, Chitra, The Scotsman, 12 April Elle, March Cockroaches to fly through David Shrigley walls at Science Museum's Atmosphere, Culture 24, 22 November Allson, Lauren, Van Gogh, Kahlo speak from beyond the grave at Frieze art fair, CNN, 19 October 2009 Gatti, Tom, David Shrigley: the joker with a deadly punchline, The Times, 4 March Guide to Drawing, The Guardian, 19 September Flash Art online, September 2008 Vogue, September Who He Is & What He Wants, Tokion, Fall Knight, Christopher, Carnegie Museum of Art's Life on Mars, Los Angeles Times, 7 May Mugan, Chris, Portrait of the Artist as a Music Fan, The Independent, 24 January Hodgson, Deane, A Dark Sense of Humour in BALTIC, Metro, 9 September 2007 Shrigley, David, R., Stevie Moore by David Shrigley, Bomb Magazine, Issue 101, Fall, pp.47-54 O'Connell, Sharon, Instant Noodles, Time Out London, 17-23 October Richard Nicoll, Rock Art, Dazed & Confused, October Horatia Harrod, Oddly Drawn Boy, Sunday Telegraph, Seven Magazine Richard, Frances, David Shrigley, Malmö Konsthall, Artforum, September Davies, Lillian, Momentary Momentum, Artforum, April Hubbard, Sue, The details are nicely sketchy, Independent, 27 March Gavin, Francesca, Moving Drawings at London's Parasol Unit, BBC Collective, 8 March Aitch, Iain, and Stradtmann, Jan, I am not a Comedian, Art World, pp.46-53 2006 Searle, Adrian, Crude Awakenings, Guardian, 21 November Arendt, Paul, Tate snaps up cartoons by David Shrigley, Guardian, 17 October, p.21 The Galleries' Top 100 Artists, Flash Art, Vol. 39, No. 250, October Coelsch-Foisner, Sabine (Ed.), Fantastic Body Transformations in English Literature, Universitätsverlag Winter Heidelberg (cover) Williams-Akoto, Tessa, Why Settle For a Garrett?, Independent on Sunday, 9 August (cover and pp.2-3) Smith, Aidan, Scotland on Sunday, 2 July DJ, Book of the Fortnight, Leeds Guide, 25 January 2005 Morton, Tom, V&A Magazine, Winter Beagles, John, MAP, Issue 4, Winter, p.62 McLeish, Numpty, Nude, Winter The Times, 3 December Knave, 1 December Instant, December Baxter, Glen, Observer Review, 27 November Wilson, Rebecca, Art Review, 16 October Observer Magazine, 16 October Independent Magazine, 15 October, p.7 AC, Metro, 5 October Sooke, Alastair, Telegraph, 1 October Quirk, Justin, Arena, October i-D, October Kultureflash, 28 September Allan, Vicky, Sunday Herald Magazine, 18 September (cover) Bucknall, Simon, Blueprint, 12 September Barton, Laura, Guardian, 10 September Quintessentially, 1 September Previews, Bookseller, 12 July The Bookseller, 8 July Hanley, Lindsay, Glasgow Herald, 18 June, p.8 2004 Sawyer, Miranda, Observer, 12 September Orr, Deborah, Independent, 8 November Close, Ajay, The Scotsman, 8 November 2003 Caniglia, Julie, Anton Kern review, Artforum, January, p.140 Garrett, Craig, Art and Artlessness, Flash Art, May/June 2002 Stern, Steven, Anton Kern review, Time Out New York, 31 October-7 November Triming, Lee, Camden Art Centre review, Flash Art, May/June 2001 Wilshire, Mark, Art Monthly, April Power, Mike, Doodles from the Dark Side, BIG, 15-21 October, No.459 pp.21-22 Neal Brown, Art Review, March, vol.LIII, p.48 Healy, Jim, David Shrigley - Stephen Friedman Gallery, What's On in London, March-April Wilson, Michael, David Shrigley - Stephen Friedman Gallery, Art on Paper, July/August 2000 Walters, Helen, Creative Review, October Davies, Sophie, Time Out, 11 October Medway, Jim, Flux, August Jonathan Jones, Beck's Futures, The Guardian, 21 March 1999 Coomer, Martin, Review, Time Out, 31 March-7 April, p.45 Searle, Adrian, Objects of ridicule, The Guardian, 23 March, p.9 Lingaard, Jade, Les Inrockuptibles, 16-23 September 1998 Chapman, Anna, Arena, December Bracewell, Michael, Renaissance man, The Guardian, December Palmer, Judith, The wonderful world of Shrigley, The Independent, 19 November Insert: David Shrigley, Parkett, 53, August, pp. 153-168 Killam, Brad, David Shrigley, New Art Examiner, 25, No.4, December 1997/January 1998, p.59 Smith, Roberta, New York Times, 10 July 1997 Beech, David, David Shrigley: The Photographers' Gallery, Art Monthly, 204, March, pp.29-30 Kent, Sarah, Time Out London, 2-9 April Thrift, Julia, David Shrigley, Roman Signer, Time Out, 26 February 1996 Wilson, Mike, David Shrigley: Catalyst Arts, Belfast, Winter Larsen, Lars Bang, Toons: Campbells Occasionally, Copenhagen, Flash Art, November/December Findlay, Judith, David Shrigley: Artist, Flash Art, May/June, p.64 Findlay, Judith, David Shrigley: Transmission, Flash Art, January/February, p.106 1995 Findlay, Judith, David Shrigley: Map of the Sewer-Transmission Gallery, Zing Magazine, Winter Bracewell, Michael, Jesus doesn't want me for a sunbeam, Frieze, 25 November/December, pp.50-51 Magazine Projects (selected) 2007 Art World Magazine, Issue II, December, Insert 2005-2009 Guardian (weekly cartoon every Saturday) 2001 The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Cabinet Magazine, Issue 2 1999/2000 Independent On Sunday Review (Weekly Cartoon 1/1999 to 2/2000) 1998 Parkett, Number 53, Insert Commissions/Awards (selected) 2016 Memorial, Doris C. Freedman Plaza, Central Park, New York, USA Really Good, Fourth Plinth Commission, Trafalgar Square, London, England 2013 Nominee for the 2013 Turner Prize, London, England Shortlisted for the Fourth Plinth Commission in Trafalgar Square, London, England 2011 High Line Art (commissioned billboard), New York, USA 2006 Winner of Tiger Short Film Award at Rotterdam Int. Film Festival, The Netherlands (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Public Choice Best Film Award at the British Animation Awards, United Kingdom (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Best Animated Film at Kino Int. Film Festival, Manchester, United Kingdom (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Best Comedy Film at Stuttgart Int. Animation Film Festival, Germany (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Special Mention at Granada Int. Film Festival, Spain (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Best Animated Film at the Wood Green Int. Film Festival, United Kingdom (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Public Choice Award at Ann Arbor Int. Film Festival, USA (for Who I am and what I want) 1999 BMW Financial Services Group Photographic Calendar Project, London, England Public Collections The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Connecticut, USA Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, USA Arts Council Collection, London, England The British Council, London, England Cartwright Hall Art Gallery, Bradford, UK Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, New York, USA Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Scotland Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark Tate, London, England Put your money where mouth is mate. Invest every penny you have into the shriggers.. go on.. he’s a legend Shrigley actually is a LEGEND!!!
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David Shrigley Born: 1968, Macclesfield, UK Lives and works in Brighton, England Education 1988-91 Glasgow School of Art, BA Fine Art, Glasgow, Scotland Solo Exhibitions (selected) 2017 New Drawings, Yumiko Chiba Associates, Tokyo, Japan Skip Gallery, London, UK Hall Art Foundation, Reading, VT Problem Guitars, Anton Kern Gallery, Independent New York, NY 2016-2017 Lose Your Mind, British Council, Instituto Cultural Cabañas, Guadalajara, Mexico touring to MAC, Santiago, Chile, Storage by Hyundai Card, Seoul and Art Tower Mito, Japan. 2016-2018 Really Good, The Fourth Plinth, Trafalgar Square, London, England 2016 Memorial, Public Art Fund commission, Doris C.Freedman Plaza, New York, NY Drawings and Paintings, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Massachusetts, USA Colourful Works on Paper, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Song For The Rat, BQ, Berlin, Germany Prix Canson 2016, Drawing Center, New York, USA 2015 David Shrigley, Two Rooms Gallery, Auckland Arts Festival, Auckland, New Zealand Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA Light Switch, Glow Winter Arts Festival, Third Drawer Down, Melbourne, Australia David Shrigley, La Batie, Festival de Geneve, Bibliotheque Municipale De La Cite, Geneva, Switzerland Lose Your Mind, British Council, Hospicio Cabañas, Guadalajara, Mexico [cat.] 2014-2018 David Shrigley, Sketch, London, England 2014-2015 David Shrigley: Life and Life Drawing, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia 2014 Drawing, Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany Life Model, The Young Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland Life Model, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark The Peanut Gallery, New York, NY 2013 Big Shoes, BQ, Berlin, Germany Signs, Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA Turner Prize, Derry ~ Londonderry, UK 2012-2013 Animations, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark How Are You Feeling?, Cornerhouse, Manchester, England David Shrigley, Bradford 1 Gallery, Bradford, England 2012 Drawings, Mumbai Art Rooms, Mumbai, India Arms Fayre, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Brain Activity, Hayward Gallery, London, England; touring to Yerba Buena Centre for the Arts, San Francisco, USA Beginning, Middle and End, Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark 2011 Insects, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Animate, Turku Art Museum, Finland Yvon Lambert, Paris, France BQ, Berlin, Germany 2010 Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art, Glasgow, Scotland Frieze Art Fair, London, England M Museum, Leuven, Belgium Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA 2009 David Shrigley New Works, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark New Powers, Kunsthalle Mainz, Germany David Shrigley, Bergen Kunsthall, Bergen, Norway Fumetto, Kunstmuseum, Luzern, Switzerland David Shrigley, Galerie Francesca Pia, Zurich, Switzerland Galerie Yvon Lambert, Paris, France 2008 David Shrigley, Monotypien, Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, England Jonathan Monk & David Shrigley Corroborative Paintings, Galeria Estrany De La Mota, Barcelona, Spain David Shrigley, books, prints and ephemeras, Christoph Daviet-Thery, Paris, France Centre d'Art Santa Monica, Barcelona, Spain BQ Galerie, Cologne, Germany Francesca Pia, Zurich, Switzerland Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA BAWAG Foundation, Vienna, Austria 2007 Centro de Arte Caja de Burgos, Burgos, Spain Everything Must Have a Name, Konsthall, Malmo, Sweden Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England To the Wall: David Shrigley with Lily Van der Stokker, Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, USA Monotypes, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 2006 Yvon Lambert, Paris, France David Shrigley: Recent Prints, Edinburgh Printmakers, Edinburgh, Scotland David Shrigley, Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, Scotland Niels Borch Jensen Gallery, Berlin, Germany Fish, Frogs, Men, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 2005 Photographs With Text On Them, BQ Galerie, Cologne, Germany I'm Exhausted, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA 2004 Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Yvon Lambert, Paris, France Francesca Pia, Bern, Switzerland 2003 Antidepressants, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark BQ Galerie, Cologne, Germany Kunsthaus, Zurich, Switzerland Billboard Commission, Gloucester Road Underground Station, London, England 2002 Camden Arts Centre, London, travelling to Mappin Gallery, Sheffield FRAC, Bretagne, France Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain, Geneva, Switzerland UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, USA Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA Domaine de Kerguehennec, France 2001 Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England CCS Museum, Bard College, New York, USA Yvon Lambert, Paris, France 2000 Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 1999 Francesca Pia, Bern, Switzerland Galerie Yvon Lambert, Paris, France Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England 1998 Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Yvon Lambert, Paris, France Bloom Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands 1997 CCA, Glasgow, Scotland Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Hermetic Gallery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Francesca Pia, Bern, Switzerland Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Photographers' Gallery, London, England 1996 Catalyst Arts, Belfast, Ireland The Contents of the Gap..., Luxus Cont.e. V, Glasgow, Scotland The Contents of the Gap ... Luxus Cont.e.V, Berlin, Germany 1995 Map of the Sewer, Transmission Gallery, Glasgow Group Exhibitions (selected) 2017 Partizipation Als Künstlerisches Prinzip, Museum Morsbroich, Leverkusen, Germany Folkstone Triennial, Folkstone, England You Are Not Alone, Athr Gallery, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 2016 Takashi Murakami's Superflat Collection, Yokohama Museum of Art, Japan Toulouse International Art Festival, Toulouse, France Alice in Crisis, Dio Horia Gallery, Mykonos, Greece Found, Foundling Museum, London, UK The Scottish Endarkenment: Art and Unreason 1945 to the present, Dovecot Gallery Edinburgh, Scotland Seeing Round Corners, Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK Joia De Artista, Galeria Bergamin Gomide, São Paulo, Brazil 720, Singapore International Festival of Arts, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore Problem In Toulouse, Institut Supérieur Des Arts De Toulouse, Printemps de Septembre, Toulouse 2015 I Dropped the Lemon Tart, Lisa Cooley Gallery, New York, USA Eyes on the Prize, The Travelling Gallery in association with Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England All Of Us Have a Sense of Rhythm, David Robert's Art Foundation, London, England Drawing Now: 2015, The Albertina, Vienna, Austria Below Another Sky, Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, Inverness, Scotland Idiot Box, Kate MacGarry, London, England Devils in the Making, Gallery Of Modern Art, Glasgow, UK 2014-2015 Private Utopia: Contemporary Art from the British Council Collection, Tokyo Station Gallery, Japan; touring to Itami City Museum of Art & The Museum of Arts & Crafts, Itami, Japan; The Museum of Art, Kochi; Japan and Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art, Japan ARCHIVE FEVER!, Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada 2014 Study from the Human Body, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Generation, 25 Years of Contemporary Art in Scotland, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Below another sky, Aberdeen Art Gallery, Aberdeen, Scotland Reclaimed: The Second Life of Sculpture, The Briggait, Glasgow International, Glasgow, Scotland More Than This, Theodore: Art, Brooklyn, New York, USA Paradigm Store, Howick Place, London, England 2013-2014 Old School Anachronism in Contemporary Art, Kunsthalle zu Kiel, Kiel, Germany 2013 Fourth Plinth Commission, The Crypt, St Martin-in-the-Fields, London, England Lightness of Being, Public Art Fund, New York, USA The Cat Show, White Columns, New York, USA Ordinary/Extra/Ordinary, The Public, West Bromwich, UK The Roving Eye: Aura and the Contemporary Portrait, Oakland University Art Gallery, Michigan, USA Homelands, British Council Touring Exhibition, curated by Latika Gupta; travelling to Delhi; Kolkata; Mumbai; Bengaluru, India SUPER Visions - Drawing and Being, Museum Schloss Moyland, Bedburg-Hau, Germany Turquoise Heid, Travelling Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland 2012 What are you like?, House of Illustration, Holburne Museum, Bath, UK A Parliament of Lines, Edinburgh City Art Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland Punkt-Systeme, Wilhelm Hack Museum, Ludwigshafen, Germany Curators Series 5, The David Roberts Art Foundation, London, England A Perfect Day, Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Musique Plastique, agnès b. Galerie Boutique, New York, USA Mothers, Contemporary Art Space Chester, Chester, UK Zoo, Musée d'Art Contemporain de Montréal, Montreal, Canada Things Beyond Our Control, Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Miami, Florida, USA Adventureland Golf, Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool, UK Danish and International Art after 1900, Statens Museum for Kunst, National Gallery of Denmark, København K, Demark Sous influences, arts plastiques et psychotropes, La Maison Rouge, Paris, France 2011 Ron Arad's Curtain Call, The Roundhouse, London, England; touring to Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel All that Glisters, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Make Believe, Galleri Magnus Karlsson, Stockholm, Sweden You seem the same as always, The Common Guild, Glasgow, Scotland Placement, Oriel Mostyn, Wales Relax in Peace, Hard Hat, Geneva, Switzerland Ceramic Connections: Wales & Scotland, Oriel Davies Gallery, Wales, UK Clap, Hessel Museum of Art, Annadale-on-Hudson, New York, USA The Sculpture Show, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Scotland 2010 Ein tierisches Vergnügen, Sommerköln 2010, Cologne, Germany Rude Britannia, Tate Britain, London, England Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art, Glasgow, Scotland The More I Draw, Museum Fur Gegenwartkunst, Siegen, Germany The Drawing Room, Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Facemaker, Royal/T, Culver City, California, USA Nothing is Forever, South London Gallery, London, England A Sense of Humor, Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, USA Best of Wonderland, Wonderland Art Space, Copenhagen, Denmark 2009 Running Time: Artist Films in Scotland 1960 to Now, Dean Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Than a T-shirt, Bielefelder Kunstverein, Bielefeld, Germany Grin & Bear It: Cruel humour in Art and Life, Glucksman Gallery, University College Cork, Ireland While we are waiting, Gallery Artists, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Fumetto, International Comix Festival, Kornschutte, Lucerne Town Hall, Switzerland Born in the Morning. Dead by Night, Leo Koenig Inc., New York, USA Slightly Unbalanced, Rodman Hall Art Centre/Brock University, Ontario, Canada Consider the Lobster (w/Rachel Harrison), Bard College, Annandale-on-the-Hudson, New York, USA Sonic Youth etc.: Sensational Fix, Kunsthalle, Düsseldorf, Germany Connected Things Collected, Sammlung Haubrok, Berlin, Germany Individualdiagnose, Kunstmuseum, Lucerne Animated, Centre d ́Art Bastille, Grenoble, France LEARN TO READ ART: A History of Printed Matter (1976-2009), Badischer Kunstverein, Karlsruhe, Germany BLACK HOLE, Centro Cultural Andratx, Andratx / Mallorca, Spain 2008 f**kYou Human, Maribel López Gallery, Berlin, Germany Life on Mars - 55th Carnegie International, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, USA, Curated by Douglas Fogle Pendre la crémaillère, Sommer & Kohl, Berlin, Germany Lots of Things Like This, apexart, New York, USA Laughing in a Foreign Language, Hayward Gallery, London, England Overkill, Wonderland Art Space, Copenhagen, Denmark Irony and Gesture, Kukje Gallery, Seoul, South Korea Order, Desire, Light, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland Contemplating Modern Art, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 2007 Square, Museum Ritter, Waldenbruch, Germany Six Feet Under, Deutsches Hygiene-Museum, Dresden, Germany Cult Fiction, Hayward Gallery touring exhibition, New Art Gallery, Walsall; touring to Nottingham Castle, Nottingham; Leeds City Art Gallery, Leeds; Aberystwyth Art Gallery, Aberystwyth; Tullie House, Carlisle Learn to Read, Level 2 Gallery, Tate Modern, London, England Momentary Momentum, Parasol Unit foundation for contemporary art, London; touring to Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, UK (2008) Comix, Brandts, Odense, Denmark Silly Adults, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Paper Trails, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark 2006 Spank The Monkey, Baltic, Gateshead, UK Among The Ash Heaps And Millionaires, Ancient and Modern, London, England Out of Place, New Art Gallery Walsall, UK Under Gods Hammer: William Blake versus David Shrigley, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, Australia Humor Me, H&R Block Artspace at the Kansas City Art Institute, Missouri, USA David Shrigley & Peter Land, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Dear Friends, D.o.m.a.i.n.e. d.e. K.e.r.g.u.é.h.n.n.e.c, Centre d'art contemporain, Bignan, France Humour Me, Artspace Kansas City, USA The Compulsive Line: Etching 1900 to Now, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA Defamation of Character, MoMA PS1, New York, USA Old News, Dunkers Kulturhus, Helsingborg, Sweden Six Feet Under, Kunstmuseum, Bern, Switzerland 2005 Situation Comedy, MCA, Chicago, USA Emotion Pictures, MUHKA, Antwerp, Belgium Ten Year Anniversary Exhibition, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Drawings: A-Z, Funchal, Portugal 2004 splat! boom! pow!, Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Norway State of Play, Serpentine Gallery, London, England Britannia Works, Xippas Gallery, Athens, Greece Emotion Eins, Frankfurter Kunstverein, Germany The Birthday Party, Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Needful Things: Recent Multiples, Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio, USA Living Dust, Norwich Gallery, Norwich, UK About Corporeality, Galerie Lelong, Zürich, Switzerland Seeing Other People, Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, USA 2003 Love Over Gold, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow, Scotland EU3, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Sanctuary, Galleria Massimo De Carlo, Milan, Italy The Unhomely, Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, UK The Cat Show, Acme, Los Angeles, USA Knockabout, Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York, USA The Square Show, Bloomberg SPACE, London, England Splat, Boom, Pow! The Influence of Cartoons in Contemporary Art, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, USA, touring to Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston and Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, USA 2002 The Galleries Show, Royal Academy of Arts, London, England Gags and Slapstick in Contemporary Art, CCAC Institute, San Francisco, USA Jokes, MAMCO, Geneva, Switzerland Collection Lambert, Avignon, France Out of Line, Luckman Fine Arts Complex, CSU, Los Angeles, USA State University, Los Angeles, USA Gymnasion, Bregenz Kunstverein, Palais Thurn & Taxis, Bregenz, Germany Open Country, Contemporary Scottish Artists, Le Musée cantonal des Beaux-Arts de Lausanne, Switzerland The Fantastic Recurrence of Certain Situations: Recent British Art and Photography, Consejéria de Cultura, Madrid, Spain 2001 Rendezvous III, Collection Lambert, Avignon, France Televisions, Kunsthalle, Vienna, Austria Under Bridges and Along The River, Casino Luxembourg The Fantastic Repetition of Certain Situations, Isabel II, Madrid, Spain (touring) 2000 The British Art Show 5, Edinburgh (touring to Southampton, Cardiff and Birmingham) (catalogue) Beck's Futures, ICA, London, England, (touring to Cornerhouse, Manchester and CCA, Glasgow) (catalogue) One in the Other, London, England (with Ewan Gibbs) Personal History, The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Diary, Cornerhouse, Manchester (touring) (catalogue) Open Country, Musee Cantonal des Beaux Arts, Lausanne, Switzerland 1999 Love Bites, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK; touring to Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK Zac 99, Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France Bildung-information, communication and didactics in contemporary fine arts, Grazer Kunstverein, Graz, Austria Getting the Corners, Or Gallery, Vancouver, Canada Shopping, London, (organised by FAT), England GREEN, Exedra (Foundation for Contemporary Art), Hilversum, Netherlands Plug In, Salon 3, London, England Word enough to save a life, Word enough to take a life, Clare College Mission Church, London, England Common People, British Art between Phenomenon and Reality, Fondazione Sandretto re Rebaudengo per L'arte, Torino, Italy Waste Management, Art Gallery of Ontario, Canada Free Coke, Greene/Naftali Gallery, New York, USA Ainsi de suite 3 (deuxième partie), Sétè, France Diary, Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK Lè Grând Præmière Opénïng Shöw, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 1998 Surfacing-Contemporary Drawing, ICA, London, England Matthew Benedict, Yves Chaudouët, Anne-Marie Schneider and David Shrigley, Alexander and Bonin, New York, USA Real Life, Galeria S.A.L.E.S., Rome, Italy Young Scene, Secession, Vienna, Austria Habitat, Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, Australia 1997 Blueprint, de Appel Foundation, Amsterdam, Netherlands Tales of The City, Stills Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Young British Photography, Stadthaus, Ulm, Germany Caldas Biennale, Caldas da Rainha, Portugal About Life in the Periphery, Wacker Kunst, Darmstadt, Germany Appetizer, Free Parking, Toronto, Canada Slight, Norwich Gallery, Norwich, UK Biscuit Barrel, Margaret Harvey Gallery, St Albans, UK 1996 Sarah Staton Superstore, Up & Co, New York, USA Absolut Blue and White, Inverleith House, Edinburgh, Scotland The Unbelievable Truth, Stedelijk Museum Bureau, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland f**kingBiscuits and Other Drawings, Bloom Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands Big Girl/Little Girl, Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland White Hysteria, Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia, Melbourne, Australia Toons, Gallerie Campbells Occasionally, Copenhagen, Denmark Upset, James Colman Fine Art, London, England 1995 Scottish Autumn, Bartok 23 Galeria, Budapest, Hungary 1994 Some of My Friends, Gallerie Campbells Occasionally, Copenhagen, Denmark New Art in Scotland, CCA, Glasgow, Scotland 1992 In Here, Transmission Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland Other Projects 2016 London: Everyone Welcome, poster for Art on the Underground, Transport for London Contemporary Art Programme 2013 "Bubblesplatz" - A Space Called Public, Elmgreen & Dragset artistic project, Promenadeplatz, Munich, Germany Secret 7 Project, Royal College of Art, London, England Below another sky, The Scottish Print Network, Scotland 2011-2012 Week-End Festival, Cologne, Germany Sort of Opera: Pass the Spoon (In collaboration with David Fennessy and Nicholas Bone, featuring a live music played by the Red Note Ensemble), The Tramway, Glasgow; touring to Southbank Centre, London, England Publications and Catalogues (selected) 2016 Animals, published on the occasion of David Shrigley: Lose Your Mind, British Council 2015 20 Years, essays by Stephen Friedman and Sarah Thornton, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England (catalogue) 2014 Weak Messages Create Bad Situations, Canongate Books, London, England David Shrigley: Life and Life Drawing, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia 2012 David Shrigley: Brain Activity, Hayward Gallery (catalogue) Relax in Peace, JRP Ringier, Hard Hat, Genever, Switzerland 2011 Fragments of Torn Up Drawings, BQ, Berlin, Germany 2010 What the Hell Are You Doing, Canongate Books, London, England 2009 Red Book, Redstone Press, London, England 2008 Grip (New Edition), Redstone Press, London, England Man in a Room, Blue Q, USA Hand, BQ, Cologne, Germany 2007 David Shrigley, Centro De Arte Caja De Burgos, Burgos, Spain Ants Have Sex In Your Beer, Redstone Press/Chronicle Worried Noodles, 104 pages, Tomlab, Cologne, Germany (Box Set with 2 CDs) 2006 Under God's Hammer: William Blake versus David Shrigley, The Art Gallery of Western Australia This is a Paper Trinket for You to Wear, Bywater Brothers Editions, Toronto, Canada Shrigley Forced To Speak With Others, Azuli, London (spoken word recording 12" Vinyl & CD), England Worried Noodles (The Empty Sleeve), Tomlab, Cologne, Germany 2005 The Book of Shrigley, Redstone Press/Chronicle Books, London, England Photographs with Text, BQ Galerie, Cologne, Germany Worried Noodles-The Empty Sleeve, Tomlab, Cologne, Germany 2004 Kill Your Pets, Revolver, Frankfurt/ Redstone Press, London, England Blocked Path, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark It is It, Nieves, Zurich, Switzerland Let's Wrestle, Redstone Press, London, England Rules, Redstone Press, London, England (book of postcards) 2003 Yellow Bird With Worm, Kunsthaus, Zurich, Switzerland Who I Am and What I Want, Redstone Press, London, England Leotard, BQ, Cologne, Germany Joy, Redstone Press, London, England (book of postcards) Evil Thoughts, Chronicle Books, San Francisco, USA (book of postcards) Human Achievement, The Redstone Press, London, England 2002 Recent Developments in British Photography and Video, British Council, London, England Evil Thoughts, 24 Postcards, The Redstone Press, London, England David Shrigley, Camden Arts Centre, London, UK; travelling to Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield, UK David Shrigley, Domaine de Kerguéhennec, Bignan 2001 The Fantastic Recurrence of Certain Situations, The British Council and Photographers' Gallery, London, England Do not bend, The Redstone Press, London, England Collaboration with Yoshitomo Nara in Bijutsu Techo 2000 Weekly cartoon in the Independent on Sunday Grip, Pocketbooks, Edinburgh, Scotland Why we got the sack from the Museum, The Redstone Press, London, England Blank Page and Other Pages, The Modern Institute, Glasgow, Scotland Hard Work, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Let Not These Shadows Fall Upon Thee, Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland 1999 The Beast is Near, Redstone Press, London, England (Reprinted 2000) Fel, Rudins, Sweden (Swedish translation of Err) 1998 To Make Meringue You Must Beat The Egg Whites Until They Look Like This, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Centre Parting, The Little Cockroach Press, Toronto, Canada Order of Service, The Armpit Press, Glasgow, Scotland Why We Got the Sack From The Museum, Redstone Press, London, England (Reprinted 2002) 1997 Public Relations-New British Photography, Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern 1996 Err, Book Works, London, England (Reprinted 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003) Drawings Done Whilst On The Phone To Idiot, The Armpit Press, Glasgow, Scotland Let Not these Shadows Fall Upon Thee, Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland 1995 Enquire Within, The Armpit Press, Glasgow, Scotland 1994 Blanket of Filth, The Armpit Press, Glasgow, Scotland 1992 Merry Eczema, Black Rose, Glasgow, Scotland The Bloodied Spear 1991 Slug Trails, Black Rose, Glasgow, Scotland Bibliography (selected) 2016 Morris, Ali, Colour vision: Shrigley steps into a new medium at Stephen Friedman, Wallpaper Magazine, 22 March Free London, Time Out London, March Jones, Jonathan, The Week in Art, The Guardian, 11 March Munoz-Alonso, Lorena, Shrigley in Central Park, Artnet, 1 June David Shrigley and Sadiq Khan Launch London is Open to All Campaign, Artlyst, 30 July 2015 Bradshaw, Peter, The sheer joy of Banksy's Dismaland, The Guardian, 28 August Ramasawamy, Chitra, Kingsley the mascot: under the foam head of football's most unlikely hero, The Guardian, 18 August Barnicoat, Becky, Before they were famous: art stars on their final degree shows, The Guardian, 23 June McCourt, Ian, Patrick Thistle unveil new mascot as designed by David Shrigley, The Guardian, 22 June Art Basel Announces Unlimited: Presenting 74 Large-scale Works Spanning Five Decades, artlyst, 15 May Brettkelly-Chalmers, Kate, A conversation with David Shrigley, Ocula, 18 March 2014 Scott, Ronnie, David Shrigley behind the lines, The Saturday Paper, 29 November Ewing, Sarah, David Shrigley on his childhood, Adam and the Ants and Glasgow School of Art, The Independent, 31 October Scott, Fiona Sinclair, David Shrigley Revamps London's Sketch Restaurant, Showcasing Largest Body of Work Ever, Huffington Post Arts & Culture, 13 June Dickens, Zoe, In Conversation with David Shrigley, Harper's Bazaar, 11 June Brown, Griselda Murray, David Shrigley interview, Financial Times, 10 June Compton, Nick, Artist David Shrigley turns Sketch's Gallery restaurant into a work of art, Wallpaper, 10 June Curtis, Jake, Art on a Plate, 8 June Sherwin, Skye, Food for Thought, W Magazine, 6 June Jury, Louise, David Shrigley dines out on his designs for Sketch, London Evening Standard, 6 June Lewis, Tim, Q&A New Review, The Observer, 1 June Lewis, Tim, David Shrigley: 'It's difficult in the world of fine art to have a comic voice', The Guardian, 31 May Edwards, Rhiannon, Brit Art conquers America, The Telegraph, 11 April Brown, Mark, High art: Thumbs up in Trafalgar Square, The Guardian, 8 February Singh, Anita, Fourth Plinth statues unveiled: a giant thumb and a horse skeleton, The Telegraph, 7 February 2013 Luke, Ben, David Shrigley: 'I don't care about the Turner Prize - just let me have the Fourth Plinth', London Evening Standard, 2 December Five things in London that David Shrigley gives the thumbs up, Time Out, 11 November Goldstein, Andrew M., David Shrigley on His Funny Way of Making Art, Art Space, 11 November Prodger, Michael, David Shrigley: Art has become about the richest 1 per cent and what they buy, New Statesman, 31 October Lay, Kate, Turner nominee Shrigley to head new children's gallery, The Times, 29 October Self, Will, Interview, The Guardian, 19 October Greenstreet, Rosanna, Q&A: David Shrigley, The Guardian, 21 September Davies, Geraint, David Shrigley interview, Crack Magazine, July Ruiz, Cristina, Shrigley enshrines Bubbles the chimp, The Art Newspaper, 11 June Alderson, Rob, Opinion: Why David Shrigley should win this year's Turner Prize, It's Nice That, 1 May Clark, Nick, David Shrigley's fine line between art and fun nominated for Turner Prize, The Independent, 25 April Jury, Louise, Turner Prize: black humour artist David Shrigley is finally taken seriously by judges, London Evening Standard, 25 April Forbes, Alexander, ‘Bubbles Is Still Alive': David Shrigley Makes a Shrine to Michael Jackson's Pet, Blouin Artinfo, 22 April Asfour, Nana, David Shrigley's Signs of Life, The New Yorker, 18 January 2012 Bond, Bryony, Interview: David Shrigley, Corridor8, 10 October Lynn, Jennifer, Interview: David Shrigley, Scotcampus, 9 October Jones, Jonathan, Crazy goldtime for Hitler: should we salute the Chapman brothers' statue?, The Guardian, 15 August Goldenthal, Lillian, Second Annual Jerusalem Season of Culture, Jewish Scene Magazine, 8 August Fernandes, Kasmin, See darkly comic absurdist squiggles, The Times of India, 20 July Eggers, Dave, The artist's irreverent art makes it debut in India, Time Out Mumbai, 6 July Crucchiola, Dead Animals and Other Art Grace New Exhibit, Wired, 22 June Frank, Prescilla, Brain Activity comes to Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Huffington Post, 12 June East, Rosanna, Live: Pass the Spoon, Southbank Centre, London, Big Issue, 8 May Doohan, Carmel, David Shrigley: Brain Activity, Exeunt, 1 March Hill, Rosemary, At the Hayward, London Review of Books, 23 February Moss, Abigail, David Shrigley says ‘LOOK AT THIS!', The Upcoming, 19 February Chayka, Kyle, App Art: David Shrigley's "Light Switch" Takes a Swipe at Conceptual Art on the iPhone, Art Info, 16 February Hogan, Ruth, David Shrigley: Brain Actvity, This is Tomorrow, 16 February Charlesworth, JJ, David Shrigley: Brain Activity, Time Out, 8 February Gayford, Martin, Monster's Boots, Terrier Draw Ironic Laughs in London, Bloomberg Businessweek, 6 February Darwent, Charles, David Shrigley: Brain Activity, The Independent, 5 February Januszczak, Waldemar, Absurdly Amazing David Shrigley, Culture, The Sunday Times, 5 February Gillions, Jennie, David Shrigley: Brain Activity at the Hayward Gallery, Culture 24, 3 February Sutcliffe, Tom, The luxurious nature of whimsy, The Independent, 3 February What Does David Shrigley Do All Day?, Phaidon, 1 February David Shrigley on his Stylist cover: What inspired the iconic artist, Stylist Magazine, February Searle, Adrian, David Shrigley's Cartoon Capers, The Guardian, 30 January Sooke, Alastair, Brain Activity: The Weird World of David Shrigley, The Telegraph, 28 January Lezard, Nicholas, David Shrigley: One of the Cleverest, Funniest Conceptual Artists, The Guardian, 27 January Miller, Phil, A Man of The People, The Herald, 27 January David Shrigley Opens His Brain- Video, The Guardian, 27 January 2011 Higgins, Charlotte, David Shrigley given first major UK retrospective, The Guardian, 22 November Johnston, Alex, Shrigley's food-based opera aims for pure entertainment and succeeds, The List, 21 November Larkin, Philip, A ‘Sort-Of' Review of David Shrigley's "Pass the Spoon", Huffington Post, 20 November Weston, Hilary, Artist David Shrigley on his Wonderfully Strange Fine-Art Cartoons, Black Book Magazine, 1 September It's Curtains for London, The Economist, 16 August Levy, Paul, A Curtain of Light and Sound, The Wall Street Journal, 12 August David Shrigley, Bazaar, January, p.189 2010 Making sense of Frieze week, The Economist, 20 October Searle, Adrian, Frieze art fair 2010: the verdict, The Guardian, 13 October Jones, Alice, All the fun of the Frieze, The Independent, 16 October Sawers, Claire, Mainly I'm proud that I don't have to have a proper job - David Shrigley interview, The List, 24 August Crow, Kelly, Shopping for a New Barbed-Wire Cowboy Hat, The Wall Street Journal, 9 October Higgins, Charlotte, Frieze Art: London gears up for annual fair, 13 October Cornwell, Tim, The Big Frieze, The Scotsman, 16 October McKai, Andrew, Overloading at Frieze, The Wall Street Journal, 15 October Making Sense of Frieze Week, The Economist, 20 October The Mark of Shrigley, Vogue, 15 October Ingo Niermann, My Last Year, Sleek Magazine for Art and Fashion, Spring, p.157 illustrated in colour Burnside, Anna, David Shrigley at Glasgow Visual Arts Festival, 25 April Ramaswamy, Chitra, The Scotsman, 12 April Elle, March Cockroaches to fly through David Shrigley walls at Science Museum's Atmosphere, Culture 24, 22 November Allson, Lauren, Van Gogh, Kahlo speak from beyond the grave at Frieze art fair, CNN, 19 October 2009 Gatti, Tom, David Shrigley: the joker with a deadly punchline, The Times, 4 March Guide to Drawing, The Guardian, 19 September Flash Art online, September 2008 Vogue, September Who He Is & What He Wants, Tokion, Fall Knight, Christopher, Carnegie Museum of Art's Life on Mars, Los Angeles Times, 7 May Mugan, Chris, Portrait of the Artist as a Music Fan, The Independent, 24 January Hodgson, Deane, A Dark Sense of Humour in BALTIC, Metro, 9 September 2007 Shrigley, David, R., Stevie Moore by David Shrigley, Bomb Magazine, Issue 101, Fall, pp.47-54 O'Connell, Sharon, Instant Noodles, Time Out London, 17-23 October Richard Nicoll, Rock Art, Dazed & Confused, October Horatia Harrod, Oddly Drawn Boy, Sunday Telegraph, Seven Magazine Richard, Frances, David Shrigley, Malmö Konsthall, Artforum, September Davies, Lillian, Momentary Momentum, Artforum, April Hubbard, Sue, The details are nicely sketchy, Independent, 27 March Gavin, Francesca, Moving Drawings at London's Parasol Unit, BBC Collective, 8 March Aitch, Iain, and Stradtmann, Jan, I am not a Comedian, Art World, pp.46-53 2006 Searle, Adrian, Crude Awakenings, Guardian, 21 November Arendt, Paul, Tate snaps up cartoons by David Shrigley, Guardian, 17 October, p.21 The Galleries' Top 100 Artists, Flash Art, Vol. 39, No. 250, October Coelsch-Foisner, Sabine (Ed.), Fantastic Body Transformations in English Literature, Universitätsverlag Winter Heidelberg (cover) Williams-Akoto, Tessa, Why Settle For a Garrett?, Independent on Sunday, 9 August (cover and pp.2-3) Smith, Aidan, Scotland on Sunday, 2 July DJ, Book of the Fortnight, Leeds Guide, 25 January 2005 Morton, Tom, V&A Magazine, Winter Beagles, John, MAP, Issue 4, Winter, p.62 McLeish, Numpty, Nude, Winter The Times, 3 December Knave, 1 December Instant, December Baxter, Glen, Observer Review, 27 November Wilson, Rebecca, Art Review, 16 October Observer Magazine, 16 October Independent Magazine, 15 October, p.7 AC, Metro, 5 October Sooke, Alastair, Telegraph, 1 October Quirk, Justin, Arena, October i-D, October Kultureflash, 28 September Allan, Vicky, Sunday Herald Magazine, 18 September (cover) Bucknall, Simon, Blueprint, 12 September Barton, Laura, Guardian, 10 September Quintessentially, 1 September Previews, Bookseller, 12 July The Bookseller, 8 July Hanley, Lindsay, Glasgow Herald, 18 June, p.8 2004 Sawyer, Miranda, Observer, 12 September Orr, Deborah, Independent, 8 November Close, Ajay, The Scotsman, 8 November 2003 Caniglia, Julie, Anton Kern review, Artforum, January, p.140 Garrett, Craig, Art and Artlessness, Flash Art, May/June 2002 Stern, Steven, Anton Kern review, Time Out New York, 31 October-7 November Triming, Lee, Camden Art Centre review, Flash Art, May/June 2001 Wilshire, Mark, Art Monthly, April Power, Mike, Doodles from the Dark Side, BIG, 15-21 October, No.459 pp.21-22 Neal Brown, Art Review, March, vol.LIII, p.48 Healy, Jim, David Shrigley - Stephen Friedman Gallery, What's On in London, March-April Wilson, Michael, David Shrigley - Stephen Friedman Gallery, Art on Paper, July/August 2000 Walters, Helen, Creative Review, October Davies, Sophie, Time Out, 11 October Medway, Jim, Flux, August Jonathan Jones, Beck's Futures, The Guardian, 21 March 1999 Coomer, Martin, Review, Time Out, 31 March-7 April, p.45 Searle, Adrian, Objects of ridicule, The Guardian, 23 March, p.9 Lingaard, Jade, Les Inrockuptibles, 16-23 September 1998 Chapman, Anna, Arena, December Bracewell, Michael, Renaissance man, The Guardian, December Palmer, Judith, The wonderful world of Shrigley, The Independent, 19 November Insert: David Shrigley, Parkett, 53, August, pp. 153-168 Killam, Brad, David Shrigley, New Art Examiner, 25, No.4, December 1997/January 1998, p.59 Smith, Roberta, New York Times, 10 July 1997 Beech, David, David Shrigley: The Photographers' Gallery, Art Monthly, 204, March, pp.29-30 Kent, Sarah, Time Out London, 2-9 April Thrift, Julia, David Shrigley, Roman Signer, Time Out, 26 February 1996 Wilson, Mike, David Shrigley: Catalyst Arts, Belfast, Winter Larsen, Lars Bang, Toons: Campbells Occasionally, Copenhagen, Flash Art, November/December Findlay, Judith, David Shrigley: Artist, Flash Art, May/June, p.64 Findlay, Judith, David Shrigley: Transmission, Flash Art, January/February, p.106 1995 Findlay, Judith, David Shrigley: Map of the Sewer-Transmission Gallery, Zing Magazine, Winter Bracewell, Michael, Jesus doesn't want me for a sunbeam, Frieze, 25 November/December, pp.50-51 Magazine Projects (selected) 2007 Art World Magazine, Issue II, December, Insert 2005-2009 Guardian (weekly cartoon every Saturday) 2001 The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Cabinet Magazine, Issue 2 1999/2000 Independent On Sunday Review (Weekly Cartoon 1/1999 to 2/2000) 1998 Parkett, Number 53, Insert Commissions/Awards (selected) 2016 Memorial, Doris C. Freedman Plaza, Central Park, New York, USA Really Good, Fourth Plinth Commission, Trafalgar Square, London, England 2013 Nominee for the 2013 Turner Prize, London, England Shortlisted for the Fourth Plinth Commission in Trafalgar Square, London, England 2011 High Line Art (commissioned billboard), New York, USA 2006 Winner of Tiger Short Film Award at Rotterdam Int. Film Festival, The Netherlands (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Public Choice Best Film Award at the British Animation Awards, United Kingdom (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Best Animated Film at Kino Int. Film Festival, Manchester, United Kingdom (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Best Comedy Film at Stuttgart Int. Animation Film Festival, Germany (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Special Mention at Granada Int. Film Festival, Spain (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Best Animated Film at the Wood Green Int. Film Festival, United Kingdom (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Public Choice Award at Ann Arbor Int. Film Festival, USA (for Who I am and what I want) 1999 BMW Financial Services Group Photographic Calendar Project, London, England Public Collections The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Connecticut, USA Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, USA Arts Council Collection, London, England The British Council, London, England Cartwright Hall Art Gallery, Bradford, UK Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, New York, USA Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Scotland Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark Tate, London, England Put your money where mouth is mate. Invest every penny you have into the shriggers.. go on.. he’s a legend Shrigley actually is a LEGEND!!! Immensely talented and in many public Collections and very highly respected and admired.
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New David Shrigley originals, by Deleted on Apr 30, 2020 22:36:21 GMT 1, If you love shrigley buy him If you think he’s awful don’t. It’s as simple as that..
His current market speaks volumes to me but this is no time to squabble over art
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If you love shrigley buy him If you think he’s awful don’t. It’s as simple as that..
His current market speaks volumes to me but this is no time to squabble over art
Peace
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New David Shrigley originals, by Gurn on Apr 30, 2020 23:17:32 GMT 1, If you love shrigley buy him If you think he’s awful don’t. It’s as simple as that.. His current market speaks volumes to me but this is no time to squabble over art Peace But, you think he's awful....and bought him.
If you love shrigley buy him If you think he’s awful don’t. It’s as simple as that.. His current market speaks volumes to me but this is no time to squabble over art Peace But, you think he's awful....and bought him.
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New David Shrigley originals, by samo on May 1, 2020 3:32:45 GMT 1, You could yes but non of the above is true 😂😂 Shrigley created a balloon in your image... David Shrigley Born: 1968, Macclesfield, UK Lives and works in Brighton, England Education 1988-91 Glasgow School of Art, BA Fine Art, Glasgow, Scotland Solo Exhibitions (selected) 2017 New Drawings, Yumiko Chiba Associates, Tokyo, Japan Skip Gallery, London, UK Hall Art Foundation, Reading, VT Problem Guitars, Anton Kern Gallery, Independent New York, NY 2016-2017 Lose Your Mind, British Council, Instituto Cultural Cabañas, Guadalajara, Mexico touring to MAC, Santiago, Chile, Storage by Hyundai Card, Seoul and Art Tower Mito, Japan. 2016-2018 Really Good, The Fourth Plinth, Trafalgar Square, London, England 2016 Memorial, Public Art Fund commission, Doris C.Freedman Plaza, New York, NY Drawings and Paintings, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Massachusetts, USA Colourful Works on Paper, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Song For The Rat, BQ, Berlin, Germany Prix Canson 2016, Drawing Center, New York, USA 2015 David Shrigley, Two Rooms Gallery, Auckland Arts Festival, Auckland, New Zealand Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA Light Switch, Glow Winter Arts Festival, Third Drawer Down, Melbourne, Australia David Shrigley, La Batie, Festival de Geneve, Bibliotheque Municipale De La Cite, Geneva, Switzerland Lose Your Mind, British Council, Hospicio Cabañas, Guadalajara, Mexico [cat.] 2014-2018 David Shrigley, Sketch, London, England 2014-2015 David Shrigley: Life and Life Drawing, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia 2014 Drawing, Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany Life Model, The Young Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland Life Model, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark The Peanut Gallery, New York, NY 2013 Big Shoes, BQ, Berlin, Germany Signs, Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA Turner Prize, Derry ~ Londonderry, UK 2012-2013 Animations, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark How Are You Feeling?, Cornerhouse, Manchester, England David Shrigley, Bradford 1 Gallery, Bradford, England 2012 Drawings, Mumbai Art Rooms, Mumbai, India Arms Fayre, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Brain Activity, Hayward Gallery, London, England; touring to Yerba Buena Centre for the Arts, San Francisco, USA Beginning, Middle and End, Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark 2011 Insects, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Animate, Turku Art Museum, Finland Yvon Lambert, Paris, France BQ, Berlin, Germany 2010 Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art, Glasgow, Scotland Frieze Art Fair, London, England M Museum, Leuven, Belgium Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA 2009 David Shrigley New Works, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark New Powers, Kunsthalle Mainz, Germany David Shrigley, Bergen Kunsthall, Bergen, Norway Fumetto, Kunstmuseum, Luzern, Switzerland David Shrigley, Galerie Francesca Pia, Zurich, Switzerland Galerie Yvon Lambert, Paris, France 2008 David Shrigley, Monotypien, Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, England Jonathan Monk & David Shrigley Corroborative Paintings, Galeria Estrany De La Mota, Barcelona, Spain David Shrigley, books, prints and ephemeras, Christoph Daviet-Thery, Paris, France Centre d'Art Santa Monica, Barcelona, Spain BQ Galerie, Cologne, Germany Francesca Pia, Zurich, Switzerland Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA BAWAG Foundation, Vienna, Austria 2007 Centro de Arte Caja de Burgos, Burgos, Spain Everything Must Have a Name, Konsthall, Malmo, Sweden Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England To the Wall: David Shrigley with Lily Van der Stokker, Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, USA Monotypes, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 2006 Yvon Lambert, Paris, France David Shrigley: Recent Prints, Edinburgh Printmakers, Edinburgh, Scotland David Shrigley, Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, Scotland Niels Borch Jensen Gallery, Berlin, Germany Fish, Frogs, Men, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 2005 Photographs With Text On Them, BQ Galerie, Cologne, Germany I'm Exhausted, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA 2004 Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Yvon Lambert, Paris, France Francesca Pia, Bern, Switzerland 2003 Antidepressants, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark BQ Galerie, Cologne, Germany Kunsthaus, Zurich, Switzerland Billboard Commission, Gloucester Road Underground Station, London, England 2002 Camden Arts Centre, London, travelling to Mappin Gallery, Sheffield FRAC, Bretagne, France Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain, Geneva, Switzerland UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, USA Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA Domaine de Kerguehennec, France 2001 Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England CCS Museum, Bard College, New York, USA Yvon Lambert, Paris, France 2000 Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 1999 Francesca Pia, Bern, Switzerland Galerie Yvon Lambert, Paris, France Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England 1998 Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Yvon Lambert, Paris, France Bloom Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands 1997 CCA, Glasgow, Scotland Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Hermetic Gallery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Francesca Pia, Bern, Switzerland Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Photographers' Gallery, London, England 1996 Catalyst Arts, Belfast, Ireland The Contents of the Gap..., Luxus Cont.e. V, Glasgow, Scotland The Contents of the Gap ... Luxus Cont.e.V, Berlin, Germany 1995 Map of the Sewer, Transmission Gallery, Glasgow Group Exhibitions (selected) 2017 Partizipation Als Künstlerisches Prinzip, Museum Morsbroich, Leverkusen, Germany Folkstone Triennial, Folkstone, England You Are Not Alone, Athr Gallery, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 2016 Takashi Murakami's Superflat Collection, Yokohama Museum of Art, Japan Toulouse International Art Festival, Toulouse, France Alice in Crisis, Dio Horia Gallery, Mykonos, Greece Found, Foundling Museum, London, UK The Scottish Endarkenment: Art and Unreason 1945 to the present, Dovecot Gallery Edinburgh, Scotland Seeing Round Corners, Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK Joia De Artista, Galeria Bergamin Gomide, São Paulo, Brazil 720, Singapore International Festival of Arts, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore Problem In Toulouse, Institut Supérieur Des Arts De Toulouse, Printemps de Septembre, Toulouse 2015 I Dropped the Lemon Tart, Lisa Cooley Gallery, New York, USA Eyes on the Prize, The Travelling Gallery in association with Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England All Of Us Have a Sense of Rhythm, David Robert's Art Foundation, London, England Drawing Now: 2015, The Albertina, Vienna, Austria Below Another Sky, Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, Inverness, Scotland Idiot Box, Kate MacGarry, London, England Devils in the Making, Gallery Of Modern Art, Glasgow, UK 2014-2015 Private Utopia: Contemporary Art from the British Council Collection, Tokyo Station Gallery, Japan; touring to Itami City Museum of Art & The Museum of Arts & Crafts, Itami, Japan; The Museum of Art, Kochi; Japan and Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art, Japan ARCHIVE FEVER!, Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada 2014 Study from the Human Body, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Generation, 25 Years of Contemporary Art in Scotland, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Below another sky, Aberdeen Art Gallery, Aberdeen, Scotland Reclaimed: The Second Life of Sculpture, The Briggait, Glasgow International, Glasgow, Scotland More Than This, Theodore: Art, Brooklyn, New York, USA Paradigm Store, Howick Place, London, England 2013-2014 Old School Anachronism in Contemporary Art, Kunsthalle zu Kiel, Kiel, Germany 2013 Fourth Plinth Commission, The Crypt, St Martin-in-the-Fields, London, England Lightness of Being, Public Art Fund, New York, USA The Cat Show, White Columns, New York, USA Ordinary/Extra/Ordinary, The Public, West Bromwich, UK The Roving Eye: Aura and the Contemporary Portrait, Oakland University Art Gallery, Michigan, USA Homelands, British Council Touring Exhibition, curated by Latika Gupta; travelling to Delhi; Kolkata; Mumbai; Bengaluru, India SUPER Visions - Drawing and Being, Museum Schloss Moyland, Bedburg-Hau, Germany Turquoise Heid, Travelling Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland 2012 What are you like?, House of Illustration, Holburne Museum, Bath, UK A Parliament of Lines, Edinburgh City Art Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland Punkt-Systeme, Wilhelm Hack Museum, Ludwigshafen, Germany Curators Series 5, The David Roberts Art Foundation, London, England A Perfect Day, Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Musique Plastique, agnès b. Galerie Boutique, New York, USA Mothers, Contemporary Art Space Chester, Chester, UK Zoo, Musée d'Art Contemporain de Montréal, Montreal, Canada Things Beyond Our Control, Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Miami, Florida, USA Adventureland Golf, Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool, UK Danish and International Art after 1900, Statens Museum for Kunst, National Gallery of Denmark, København K, Demark Sous influences, arts plastiques et psychotropes, La Maison Rouge, Paris, France 2011 Ron Arad's Curtain Call, The Roundhouse, London, England; touring to Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel All that Glisters, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Make Believe, Galleri Magnus Karlsson, Stockholm, Sweden You seem the same as always, The Common Guild, Glasgow, Scotland Placement, Oriel Mostyn, Wales Relax in Peace, Hard Hat, Geneva, Switzerland Ceramic Connections: Wales & Scotland, Oriel Davies Gallery, Wales, UK Clap, Hessel Museum of Art, Annadale-on-Hudson, New York, USA The Sculpture Show, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Scotland 2010 Ein tierisches Vergnügen, Sommerköln 2010, Cologne, Germany Rude Britannia, Tate Britain, London, England Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art, Glasgow, Scotland The More I Draw, Museum Fur Gegenwartkunst, Siegen, Germany The Drawing Room, Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Facemaker, Royal/T, Culver City, California, USA Nothing is Forever, South London Gallery, London, England A Sense of Humor, Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, USA Best of Wonderland, Wonderland Art Space, Copenhagen, Denmark 2009 Running Time: Artist Films in Scotland 1960 to Now, Dean Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Than a T-shirt, Bielefelder Kunstverein, Bielefeld, Germany Grin & Bear It: Cruel humour in Art and Life, Glucksman Gallery, University College Cork, Ireland While we are waiting, Gallery Artists, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Fumetto, International Comix Festival, Kornschutte, Lucerne Town Hall, Switzerland Born in the Morning. Dead by Night, Leo Koenig Inc., New York, USA Slightly Unbalanced, Rodman Hall Art Centre/Brock University, Ontario, Canada Consider the Lobster (w/Rachel Harrison), Bard College, Annandale-on-the-Hudson, New York, USA Sonic Youth etc.: Sensational Fix, Kunsthalle, Düsseldorf, Germany Connected Things Collected, Sammlung Haubrok, Berlin, Germany Individualdiagnose, Kunstmuseum, Lucerne Animated, Centre d ́Art Bastille, Grenoble, France LEARN TO READ ART: A History of Printed Matter (1976-2009), Badischer Kunstverein, Karlsruhe, Germany BLACK HOLE, Centro Cultural Andratx, Andratx / Mallorca, Spain 2008 f**kYou Human, Maribel López Gallery, Berlin, Germany Life on Mars - 55th Carnegie International, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, USA, Curated by Douglas Fogle Pendre la crémaillère, Sommer & Kohl, Berlin, Germany Lots of Things Like This, apexart, New York, USA Laughing in a Foreign Language, Hayward Gallery, London, England Overkill, Wonderland Art Space, Copenhagen, Denmark Irony and Gesture, Kukje Gallery, Seoul, South Korea Order, Desire, Light, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland Contemplating Modern Art, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 2007 Square, Museum Ritter, Waldenbruch, Germany Six Feet Under, Deutsches Hygiene-Museum, Dresden, Germany Cult Fiction, Hayward Gallery touring exhibition, New Art Gallery, Walsall; touring to Nottingham Castle, Nottingham; Leeds City Art Gallery, Leeds; Aberystwyth Art Gallery, Aberystwyth; Tullie House, Carlisle Learn to Read, Level 2 Gallery, Tate Modern, London, England Momentary Momentum, Parasol Unit foundation for contemporary art, London; touring to Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, UK (2008) Comix, Brandts, Odense, Denmark Silly Adults, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Paper Trails, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark 2006 Spank The Monkey, Baltic, Gateshead, UK Among The Ash Heaps And Millionaires, Ancient and Modern, London, England Out of Place, New Art Gallery Walsall, UK Under Gods Hammer: William Blake versus David Shrigley, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, Australia Humor Me, H&R Block Artspace at the Kansas City Art Institute, Missouri, USA David Shrigley & Peter Land, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Dear Friends, D.o.m.a.i.n.e. d.e. K.e.r.g.u.é.h.n.n.e.c, Centre d'art contemporain, Bignan, France Humour Me, Artspace Kansas City, USA The Compulsive Line: Etching 1900 to Now, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA Defamation of Character, MoMA PS1, New York, USA Old News, Dunkers Kulturhus, Helsingborg, Sweden Six Feet Under, Kunstmuseum, Bern, Switzerland 2005 Situation Comedy, MCA, Chicago, USA Emotion Pictures, MUHKA, Antwerp, Belgium Ten Year Anniversary Exhibition, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Drawings: A-Z, Funchal, Portugal 2004 splat! boom! pow!, Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Norway State of Play, Serpentine Gallery, London, England Britannia Works, Xippas Gallery, Athens, Greece Emotion Eins, Frankfurter Kunstverein, Germany The Birthday Party, Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Needful Things: Recent Multiples, Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio, USA Living Dust, Norwich Gallery, Norwich, UK About Corporeality, Galerie Lelong, Zürich, Switzerland Seeing Other People, Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, USA 2003 Love Over Gold, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow, Scotland EU3, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Sanctuary, Galleria Massimo De Carlo, Milan, Italy The Unhomely, Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, UK The Cat Show, Acme, Los Angeles, USA Knockabout, Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York, USA The Square Show, Bloomberg SPACE, London, England Splat, Boom, Pow! The Influence of Cartoons in Contemporary Art, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, USA, touring to Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston and Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, USA 2002 The Galleries Show, Royal Academy of Arts, London, England Gags and Slapstick in Contemporary Art, CCAC Institute, San Francisco, USA Jokes, MAMCO, Geneva, Switzerland Collection Lambert, Avignon, France Out of Line, Luckman Fine Arts Complex, CSU, Los Angeles, USA State University, Los Angeles, USA Gymnasion, Bregenz Kunstverein, Palais Thurn & Taxis, Bregenz, Germany Open Country, Contemporary Scottish Artists, Le Musée cantonal des Beaux-Arts de Lausanne, Switzerland The Fantastic Recurrence of Certain Situations: Recent British Art and Photography, Consejéria de Cultura, Madrid, Spain 2001 Rendezvous III, Collection Lambert, Avignon, France Televisions, Kunsthalle, Vienna, Austria Under Bridges and Along The River, Casino Luxembourg The Fantastic Repetition of Certain Situations, Isabel II, Madrid, Spain (touring) 2000 The British Art Show 5, Edinburgh (touring to Southampton, Cardiff and Birmingham) (catalogue) Beck's Futures, ICA, London, England, (touring to Cornerhouse, Manchester and CCA, Glasgow) (catalogue) One in the Other, London, England (with Ewan Gibbs) Personal History, The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Diary, Cornerhouse, Manchester (touring) (catalogue) Open Country, Musee Cantonal des Beaux Arts, Lausanne, Switzerland 1999 Love Bites, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK; touring to Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK Zac 99, Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France Bildung-information, communication and didactics in contemporary fine arts, Grazer Kunstverein, Graz, Austria Getting the Corners, Or Gallery, Vancouver, Canada Shopping, London, (organised by FAT), England GREEN, Exedra (Foundation for Contemporary Art), Hilversum, Netherlands Plug In, Salon 3, London, England Word enough to save a life, Word enough to take a life, Clare College Mission Church, London, England Common People, British Art between Phenomenon and Reality, Fondazione Sandretto re Rebaudengo per L'arte, Torino, Italy Waste Management, Art Gallery of Ontario, Canada Free Coke, Greene/Naftali Gallery, New York, USA Ainsi de suite 3 (deuxième partie), Sétè, France Diary, Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK Lè Grând Præmière Opénïng Shöw, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 1998 Surfacing-Contemporary Drawing, ICA, London, England Matthew Benedict, Yves Chaudouët, Anne-Marie Schneider and David Shrigley, Alexander and Bonin, New York, USA Real Life, Galeria S.A.L.E.S., Rome, Italy Young Scene, Secession, Vienna, Austria Habitat, Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, Australia 1997 Blueprint, de Appel Foundation, Amsterdam, Netherlands Tales of The City, Stills Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Young British Photography, Stadthaus, Ulm, Germany Caldas Biennale, Caldas da Rainha, Portugal About Life in the Periphery, Wacker Kunst, Darmstadt, Germany Appetizer, Free Parking, Toronto, Canada Slight, Norwich Gallery, Norwich, UK Biscuit Barrel, Margaret Harvey Gallery, St Albans, UK 1996 Sarah Staton Superstore, Up & Co, New York, USA Absolut Blue and White, Inverleith House, Edinburgh, Scotland The Unbelievable Truth, Stedelijk Museum Bureau, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland f**kingBiscuits and Other Drawings, Bloom Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands Big Girl/Little Girl, Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland White Hysteria, Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia, Melbourne, Australia Toons, Gallerie Campbells Occasionally, Copenhagen, Denmark Upset, James Colman Fine Art, London, England 1995 Scottish Autumn, Bartok 23 Galeria, Budapest, Hungary 1994 Some of My Friends, Gallerie Campbells Occasionally, Copenhagen, Denmark New Art in Scotland, CCA, Glasgow, Scotland 1992 In Here, Transmission Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland Other Projects 2016 London: Everyone Welcome, poster for Art on the Underground, Transport for London Contemporary Art Programme 2013 "Bubblesplatz" - A Space Called Public, Elmgreen & Dragset artistic project, Promenadeplatz, Munich, Germany Secret 7 Project, Royal College of Art, London, England Below another sky, The Scottish Print Network, Scotland 2011-2012 Week-End Festival, Cologne, Germany Sort of Opera: Pass the Spoon (In collaboration with David Fennessy and Nicholas Bone, featuring a live music played by the Red Note Ensemble), The Tramway, Glasgow; touring to Southbank Centre, London, England Publications and Catalogues (selected) 2016 Animals, published on the occasion of David Shrigley: Lose Your Mind, British Council 2015 20 Years, essays by Stephen Friedman and Sarah Thornton, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England (catalogue) 2014 Weak Messages Create Bad Situations, Canongate Books, London, England David Shrigley: Life and Life Drawing, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia 2012 David Shrigley: Brain Activity, Hayward Gallery (catalogue) Relax in Peace, JRP Ringier, Hard Hat, Genever, Switzerland 2011 Fragments of Torn Up Drawings, BQ, Berlin, Germany 2010 What the Hell Are You Doing, Canongate Books, London, England 2009 Red Book, Redstone Press, London, England 2008 Grip (New Edition), Redstone Press, London, England Man in a Room, Blue Q, USA Hand, BQ, Cologne, Germany 2007 David Shrigley, Centro De Arte Caja De Burgos, Burgos, Spain Ants Have Sex In Your Beer, Redstone Press/Chronicle Worried Noodles, 104 pages, Tomlab, Cologne, Germany (Box Set with 2 CDs) 2006 Under God's Hammer: William Blake versus David Shrigley, The Art Gallery of Western Australia This is a Paper Trinket for You to Wear, Bywater Brothers Editions, Toronto, Canada Shrigley Forced To Speak With Others, Azuli, London (spoken word recording 12" Vinyl & CD), England Worried Noodles (The Empty Sleeve), Tomlab, Cologne, Germany 2005 The Book of Shrigley, Redstone Press/Chronicle Books, London, England Photographs with Text, BQ Galerie, Cologne, Germany Worried Noodles-The Empty Sleeve, Tomlab, Cologne, Germany 2004 Kill Your Pets, Revolver, Frankfurt/ Redstone Press, London, England Blocked Path, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark It is It, Nieves, Zurich, Switzerland Let's Wrestle, Redstone Press, London, England Rules, Redstone Press, London, England (book of postcards) 2003 Yellow Bird With Worm, Kunsthaus, Zurich, Switzerland Who I Am and What I Want, Redstone Press, London, England Leotard, BQ, Cologne, Germany Joy, Redstone Press, London, England (book of postcards) Evil Thoughts, Chronicle Books, San Francisco, USA (book of postcards) Human Achievement, The Redstone Press, London, England 2002 Recent Developments in British Photography and Video, British Council, London, England Evil Thoughts, 24 Postcards, The Redstone Press, London, England David Shrigley, Camden Arts Centre, London, UK; travelling to Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield, UK David Shrigley, Domaine de Kerguéhennec, Bignan 2001 The Fantastic Recurrence of Certain Situations, The British Council and Photographers' Gallery, London, England Do not bend, The Redstone Press, London, England Collaboration with Yoshitomo Nara in Bijutsu Techo 2000 Weekly cartoon in the Independent on Sunday Grip, Pocketbooks, Edinburgh, Scotland Why we got the sack from the Museum, The Redstone Press, London, England Blank Page and Other Pages, The Modern Institute, Glasgow, Scotland Hard Work, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Let Not These Shadows Fall Upon Thee, Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland 1999 The Beast is Near, Redstone Press, London, England (Reprinted 2000) Fel, Rudins, Sweden (Swedish translation of Err) 1998 To Make Meringue You Must Beat The Egg Whites Until They Look Like This, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Centre Parting, The Little Cockroach Press, Toronto, Canada Order of Service, The Armpit Press, Glasgow, Scotland Why We Got the Sack From The Museum, Redstone Press, London, England (Reprinted 2002) 1997 Public Relations-New British Photography, Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern 1996 Err, Book Works, London, England (Reprinted 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003) Drawings Done Whilst On The Phone To Idiot, The Armpit Press, Glasgow, Scotland Let Not these Shadows Fall Upon Thee, Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland 1995 Enquire Within, The Armpit Press, Glasgow, Scotland 1994 Blanket of Filth, The Armpit Press, Glasgow, Scotland 1992 Merry Eczema, Black Rose, Glasgow, Scotland The Bloodied Spear 1991 Slug Trails, Black Rose, Glasgow, Scotland Bibliography (selected) 2016 Morris, Ali, Colour vision: Shrigley steps into a new medium at Stephen Friedman, Wallpaper Magazine, 22 March Free London, Time Out London, March Jones, Jonathan, The Week in Art, The Guardian, 11 March Munoz-Alonso, Lorena, Shrigley in Central Park, Artnet, 1 June David Shrigley and Sadiq Khan Launch London is Open to All Campaign, Artlyst, 30 July 2015 Bradshaw, Peter, The sheer joy of Banksy's Dismaland, The Guardian, 28 August Ramasawamy, Chitra, Kingsley the mascot: under the foam head of football's most unlikely hero, The Guardian, 18 August Barnicoat, Becky, Before they were famous: art stars on their final degree shows, The Guardian, 23 June McCourt, Ian, Patrick Thistle unveil new mascot as designed by David Shrigley, The Guardian, 22 June Art Basel Announces Unlimited: Presenting 74 Large-scale Works Spanning Five Decades, artlyst, 15 May Brettkelly-Chalmers, Kate, A conversation with David Shrigley, Ocula, 18 March 2014 Scott, Ronnie, David Shrigley behind the lines, The Saturday Paper, 29 November Ewing, Sarah, David Shrigley on his childhood, Adam and the Ants and Glasgow School of Art, The Independent, 31 October Scott, Fiona Sinclair, David Shrigley Revamps London's Sketch Restaurant, Showcasing Largest Body of Work Ever, Huffington Post Arts & Culture, 13 June Dickens, Zoe, In Conversation with David Shrigley, Harper's Bazaar, 11 June Brown, Griselda Murray, David Shrigley interview, Financial Times, 10 June Compton, Nick, Artist David Shrigley turns Sketch's Gallery restaurant into a work of art, Wallpaper, 10 June Curtis, Jake, Art on a Plate, 8 June Sherwin, Skye, Food for Thought, W Magazine, 6 June Jury, Louise, David Shrigley dines out on his designs for Sketch, London Evening Standard, 6 June Lewis, Tim, Q&A New Review, The Observer, 1 June Lewis, Tim, David Shrigley: 'It's difficult in the world of fine art to have a comic voice', The Guardian, 31 May Edwards, Rhiannon, Brit Art conquers America, The Telegraph, 11 April Brown, Mark, High art: Thumbs up in Trafalgar Square, The Guardian, 8 February Singh, Anita, Fourth Plinth statues unveiled: a giant thumb and a horse skeleton, The Telegraph, 7 February 2013 Luke, Ben, David Shrigley: 'I don't care about the Turner Prize - just let me have the Fourth Plinth', London Evening Standard, 2 December Five things in London that David Shrigley gives the thumbs up, Time Out, 11 November Goldstein, Andrew M., David Shrigley on His Funny Way of Making Art, Art Space, 11 November Prodger, Michael, David Shrigley: Art has become about the richest 1 per cent and what they buy, New Statesman, 31 October Lay, Kate, Turner nominee Shrigley to head new children's gallery, The Times, 29 October Self, Will, Interview, The Guardian, 19 October Greenstreet, Rosanna, Q&A: David Shrigley, The Guardian, 21 September Davies, Geraint, David Shrigley interview, Crack Magazine, July Ruiz, Cristina, Shrigley enshrines Bubbles the chimp, The Art Newspaper, 11 June Alderson, Rob, Opinion: Why David Shrigley should win this year's Turner Prize, It's Nice That, 1 May Clark, Nick, David Shrigley's fine line between art and fun nominated for Turner Prize, The Independent, 25 April Jury, Louise, Turner Prize: black humour artist David Shrigley is finally taken seriously by judges, London Evening Standard, 25 April Forbes, Alexander, ‘Bubbles Is Still Alive': David Shrigley Makes a Shrine to Michael Jackson's Pet, Blouin Artinfo, 22 April Asfour, Nana, David Shrigley's Signs of Life, The New Yorker, 18 January 2012 Bond, Bryony, Interview: David Shrigley, Corridor8, 10 October Lynn, Jennifer, Interview: David Shrigley, Scotcampus, 9 October Jones, Jonathan, Crazy goldtime for Hitler: should we salute the Chapman brothers' statue?, The Guardian, 15 August Goldenthal, Lillian, Second Annual Jerusalem Season of Culture, Jewish Scene Magazine, 8 August Fernandes, Kasmin, See darkly comic absurdist squiggles, The Times of India, 20 July Eggers, Dave, The artist's irreverent art makes it debut in India, Time Out Mumbai, 6 July Crucchiola, Dead Animals and Other Art Grace New Exhibit, Wired, 22 June Frank, Prescilla, Brain Activity comes to Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Huffington Post, 12 June East, Rosanna, Live: Pass the Spoon, Southbank Centre, London, Big Issue, 8 May Doohan, Carmel, David Shrigley: Brain Activity, Exeunt, 1 March Hill, Rosemary, At the Hayward, London Review of Books, 23 February Moss, Abigail, David Shrigley says ‘LOOK AT THIS!', The Upcoming, 19 February Chayka, Kyle, App Art: David Shrigley's "Light Switch" Takes a Swipe at Conceptual Art on the iPhone, Art Info, 16 February Hogan, Ruth, David Shrigley: Brain Actvity, This is Tomorrow, 16 February Charlesworth, JJ, David Shrigley: Brain Activity, Time Out, 8 February Gayford, Martin, Monster's Boots, Terrier Draw Ironic Laughs in London, Bloomberg Businessweek, 6 February Darwent, Charles, David Shrigley: Brain Activity, The Independent, 5 February Januszczak, Waldemar, Absurdly Amazing David Shrigley, Culture, The Sunday Times, 5 February Gillions, Jennie, David Shrigley: Brain Activity at the Hayward Gallery, Culture 24, 3 February Sutcliffe, Tom, The luxurious nature of whimsy, The Independent, 3 February What Does David Shrigley Do All Day?, Phaidon, 1 February David Shrigley on his Stylist cover: What inspired the iconic artist, Stylist Magazine, February Searle, Adrian, David Shrigley's Cartoon Capers, The Guardian, 30 January Sooke, Alastair, Brain Activity: The Weird World of David Shrigley, The Telegraph, 28 January Lezard, Nicholas, David Shrigley: One of the Cleverest, Funniest Conceptual Artists, The Guardian, 27 January Miller, Phil, A Man of The People, The Herald, 27 January David Shrigley Opens His Brain- Video, The Guardian, 27 January 2011 Higgins, Charlotte, David Shrigley given first major UK retrospective, The Guardian, 22 November Johnston, Alex, Shrigley's food-based opera aims for pure entertainment and succeeds, The List, 21 November Larkin, Philip, A ‘Sort-Of' Review of David Shrigley's "Pass the Spoon", Huffington Post, 20 November Weston, Hilary, Artist David Shrigley on his Wonderfully Strange Fine-Art Cartoons, Black Book Magazine, 1 September It's Curtains for London, The Economist, 16 August Levy, Paul, A Curtain of Light and Sound, The Wall Street Journal, 12 August David Shrigley, Bazaar, January, p.189 2010 Making sense of Frieze week, The Economist, 20 October Searle, Adrian, Frieze art fair 2010: the verdict, The Guardian, 13 October Jones, Alice, All the fun of the Frieze, The Independent, 16 October Sawers, Claire, Mainly I'm proud that I don't have to have a proper job - David Shrigley interview, The List, 24 August Crow, Kelly, Shopping for a New Barbed-Wire Cowboy Hat, The Wall Street Journal, 9 October Higgins, Charlotte, Frieze Art: London gears up for annual fair, 13 October Cornwell, Tim, The Big Frieze, The Scotsman, 16 October McKai, Andrew, Overloading at Frieze, The Wall Street Journal, 15 October Making Sense of Frieze Week, The Economist, 20 October The Mark of Shrigley, Vogue, 15 October Ingo Niermann, My Last Year, Sleek Magazine for Art and Fashion, Spring, p.157 illustrated in colour Burnside, Anna, David Shrigley at Glasgow Visual Arts Festival, 25 April Ramaswamy, Chitra, The Scotsman, 12 April Elle, March Cockroaches to fly through David Shrigley walls at Science Museum's Atmosphere, Culture 24, 22 November Allson, Lauren, Van Gogh, Kahlo speak from beyond the grave at Frieze art fair, CNN, 19 October 2009 Gatti, Tom, David Shrigley: the joker with a deadly punchline, The Times, 4 March Guide to Drawing, The Guardian, 19 September Flash Art online, September 2008 Vogue, September Who He Is & What He Wants, Tokion, Fall Knight, Christopher, Carnegie Museum of Art's Life on Mars, Los Angeles Times, 7 May Mugan, Chris, Portrait of the Artist as a Music Fan, The Independent, 24 January Hodgson, Deane, A Dark Sense of Humour in BALTIC, Metro, 9 September 2007 Shrigley, David, R., Stevie Moore by David Shrigley, Bomb Magazine, Issue 101, Fall, pp.47-54 O'Connell, Sharon, Instant Noodles, Time Out London, 17-23 October Richard Nicoll, Rock Art, Dazed & Confused, October Horatia Harrod, Oddly Drawn Boy, Sunday Telegraph, Seven Magazine Richard, Frances, David Shrigley, Malmö Konsthall, Artforum, September Davies, Lillian, Momentary Momentum, Artforum, April Hubbard, Sue, The details are nicely sketchy, Independent, 27 March Gavin, Francesca, Moving Drawings at London's Parasol Unit, BBC Collective, 8 March Aitch, Iain, and Stradtmann, Jan, I am not a Comedian, Art World, pp.46-53 2006 Searle, Adrian, Crude Awakenings, Guardian, 21 November Arendt, Paul, Tate snaps up cartoons by David Shrigley, Guardian, 17 October, p.21 The Galleries' Top 100 Artists, Flash Art, Vol. 39, No. 250, October Coelsch-Foisner, Sabine (Ed.), Fantastic Body Transformations in English Literature, Universitätsverlag Winter Heidelberg (cover) Williams-Akoto, Tessa, Why Settle For a Garrett?, Independent on Sunday, 9 August (cover and pp.2-3) Smith, Aidan, Scotland on Sunday, 2 July DJ, Book of the Fortnight, Leeds Guide, 25 January 2005 Morton, Tom, V&A Magazine, Winter Beagles, John, MAP, Issue 4, Winter, p.62 McLeish, Numpty, Nude, Winter The Times, 3 December Knave, 1 December Instant, December Baxter, Glen, Observer Review, 27 November Wilson, Rebecca, Art Review, 16 October Observer Magazine, 16 October Independent Magazine, 15 October, p.7 AC, Metro, 5 October Sooke, Alastair, Telegraph, 1 October Quirk, Justin, Arena, October i-D, October Kultureflash, 28 September Allan, Vicky, Sunday Herald Magazine, 18 September (cover) Bucknall, Simon, Blueprint, 12 September Barton, Laura, Guardian, 10 September Quintessentially, 1 September Previews, Bookseller, 12 July The Bookseller, 8 July Hanley, Lindsay, Glasgow Herald, 18 June, p.8 2004 Sawyer, Miranda, Observer, 12 September Orr, Deborah, Independent, 8 November Close, Ajay, The Scotsman, 8 November 2003 Caniglia, Julie, Anton Kern review, Artforum, January, p.140 Garrett, Craig, Art and Artlessness, Flash Art, May/June 2002 Stern, Steven, Anton Kern review, Time Out New York, 31 October-7 November Triming, Lee, Camden Art Centre review, Flash Art, May/June 2001 Wilshire, Mark, Art Monthly, April Power, Mike, Doodles from the Dark Side, BIG, 15-21 October, No.459 pp.21-22 Neal Brown, Art Review, March, vol.LIII, p.48 Healy, Jim, David Shrigley - Stephen Friedman Gallery, What's On in London, March-April Wilson, Michael, David Shrigley - Stephen Friedman Gallery, Art on Paper, July/August 2000 Walters, Helen, Creative Review, October Davies, Sophie, Time Out, 11 October Medway, Jim, Flux, August Jonathan Jones, Beck's Futures, The Guardian, 21 March 1999 Coomer, Martin, Review, Time Out, 31 March-7 April, p.45 Searle, Adrian, Objects of ridicule, The Guardian, 23 March, p.9 Lingaard, Jade, Les Inrockuptibles, 16-23 September 1998 Chapman, Anna, Arena, December Bracewell, Michael, Renaissance man, The Guardian, December Palmer, Judith, The wonderful world of Shrigley, The Independent, 19 November Insert: David Shrigley, Parkett, 53, August, pp. 153-168 Killam, Brad, David Shrigley, New Art Examiner, 25, No.4, December 1997/January 1998, p.59 Smith, Roberta, New York Times, 10 July 1997 Beech, David, David Shrigley: The Photographers' Gallery, Art Monthly, 204, March, pp.29-30 Kent, Sarah, Time Out London, 2-9 April Thrift, Julia, David Shrigley, Roman Signer, Time Out, 26 February 1996 Wilson, Mike, David Shrigley: Catalyst Arts, Belfast, Winter Larsen, Lars Bang, Toons: Campbells Occasionally, Copenhagen, Flash Art, November/December Findlay, Judith, David Shrigley: Artist, Flash Art, May/June, p.64 Findlay, Judith, David Shrigley: Transmission, Flash Art, January/February, p.106 1995 Findlay, Judith, David Shrigley: Map of the Sewer-Transmission Gallery, Zing Magazine, Winter Bracewell, Michael, Jesus doesn't want me for a sunbeam, Frieze, 25 November/December, pp.50-51 Magazine Projects (selected) 2007 Art World Magazine, Issue II, December, Insert 2005-2009 Guardian (weekly cartoon every Saturday) 2001 The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Cabinet Magazine, Issue 2 1999/2000 Independent On Sunday Review (Weekly Cartoon 1/1999 to 2/2000) 1998 Parkett, Number 53, Insert Commissions/Awards (selected) 2016 Memorial, Doris C. Freedman Plaza, Central Park, New York, USA Really Good, Fourth Plinth Commission, Trafalgar Square, London, England 2013 Nominee for the 2013 Turner Prize, London, England Shortlisted for the Fourth Plinth Commission in Trafalgar Square, London, England 2011 High Line Art (commissioned billboard), New York, USA 2006 Winner of Tiger Short Film Award at Rotterdam Int. Film Festival, The Netherlands (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Public Choice Best Film Award at the British Animation Awards, United Kingdom (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Best Animated Film at Kino Int. Film Festival, Manchester, United Kingdom (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Best Comedy Film at Stuttgart Int. Animation Film Festival, Germany (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Special Mention at Granada Int. Film Festival, Spain (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Best Animated Film at the Wood Green Int. Film Festival, United Kingdom (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Public Choice Award at Ann Arbor Int. Film Festival, USA (for Who I am and what I want) 1999 BMW Financial Services Group Photographic Calendar Project, London, England Public Collections The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Connecticut, USA Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, USA Arts Council Collection, London, England The British Council, London, England Cartwright Hall Art Gallery, Bradford, UK Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, New York, USA Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Scotland Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark Tate, London, England You forgot to mention that he has been honoured with an OBE
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David Shrigley Born: 1968, Macclesfield, UK Lives and works in Brighton, England Education 1988-91 Glasgow School of Art, BA Fine Art, Glasgow, Scotland Solo Exhibitions (selected) 2017 New Drawings, Yumiko Chiba Associates, Tokyo, Japan Skip Gallery, London, UK Hall Art Foundation, Reading, VT Problem Guitars, Anton Kern Gallery, Independent New York, NY 2016-2017 Lose Your Mind, British Council, Instituto Cultural Cabañas, Guadalajara, Mexico touring to MAC, Santiago, Chile, Storage by Hyundai Card, Seoul and Art Tower Mito, Japan. 2016-2018 Really Good, The Fourth Plinth, Trafalgar Square, London, England 2016 Memorial, Public Art Fund commission, Doris C.Freedman Plaza, New York, NY Drawings and Paintings, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Massachusetts, USA Colourful Works on Paper, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Song For The Rat, BQ, Berlin, Germany Prix Canson 2016, Drawing Center, New York, USA 2015 David Shrigley, Two Rooms Gallery, Auckland Arts Festival, Auckland, New Zealand Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA Light Switch, Glow Winter Arts Festival, Third Drawer Down, Melbourne, Australia David Shrigley, La Batie, Festival de Geneve, Bibliotheque Municipale De La Cite, Geneva, Switzerland Lose Your Mind, British Council, Hospicio Cabañas, Guadalajara, Mexico [cat.] 2014-2018 David Shrigley, Sketch, London, England 2014-2015 David Shrigley: Life and Life Drawing, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia 2014 Drawing, Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany Life Model, The Young Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland Life Model, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark The Peanut Gallery, New York, NY 2013 Big Shoes, BQ, Berlin, Germany Signs, Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA Turner Prize, Derry ~ Londonderry, UK 2012-2013 Animations, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark How Are You Feeling?, Cornerhouse, Manchester, England David Shrigley, Bradford 1 Gallery, Bradford, England 2012 Drawings, Mumbai Art Rooms, Mumbai, India Arms Fayre, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Brain Activity, Hayward Gallery, London, England; touring to Yerba Buena Centre for the Arts, San Francisco, USA Beginning, Middle and End, Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark 2011 Insects, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Animate, Turku Art Museum, Finland Yvon Lambert, Paris, France BQ, Berlin, Germany 2010 Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art, Glasgow, Scotland Frieze Art Fair, London, England M Museum, Leuven, Belgium Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA 2009 David Shrigley New Works, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark New Powers, Kunsthalle Mainz, Germany David Shrigley, Bergen Kunsthall, Bergen, Norway Fumetto, Kunstmuseum, Luzern, Switzerland David Shrigley, Galerie Francesca Pia, Zurich, Switzerland Galerie Yvon Lambert, Paris, France 2008 David Shrigley, Monotypien, Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, England Jonathan Monk & David Shrigley Corroborative Paintings, Galeria Estrany De La Mota, Barcelona, Spain David Shrigley, books, prints and ephemeras, Christoph Daviet-Thery, Paris, France Centre d'Art Santa Monica, Barcelona, Spain BQ Galerie, Cologne, Germany Francesca Pia, Zurich, Switzerland Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA BAWAG Foundation, Vienna, Austria 2007 Centro de Arte Caja de Burgos, Burgos, Spain Everything Must Have a Name, Konsthall, Malmo, Sweden Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England To the Wall: David Shrigley with Lily Van der Stokker, Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, USA Monotypes, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 2006 Yvon Lambert, Paris, France David Shrigley: Recent Prints, Edinburgh Printmakers, Edinburgh, Scotland David Shrigley, Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, Scotland Niels Borch Jensen Gallery, Berlin, Germany Fish, Frogs, Men, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 2005 Photographs With Text On Them, BQ Galerie, Cologne, Germany I'm Exhausted, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA 2004 Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Yvon Lambert, Paris, France Francesca Pia, Bern, Switzerland 2003 Antidepressants, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark BQ Galerie, Cologne, Germany Kunsthaus, Zurich, Switzerland Billboard Commission, Gloucester Road Underground Station, London, England 2002 Camden Arts Centre, London, travelling to Mappin Gallery, Sheffield FRAC, Bretagne, France Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain, Geneva, Switzerland UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, USA Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA Domaine de Kerguehennec, France 2001 Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England CCS Museum, Bard College, New York, USA Yvon Lambert, Paris, France 2000 Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 1999 Francesca Pia, Bern, Switzerland Galerie Yvon Lambert, Paris, France Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England 1998 Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Yvon Lambert, Paris, France Bloom Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands 1997 CCA, Glasgow, Scotland Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Hermetic Gallery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Francesca Pia, Bern, Switzerland Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Photographers' Gallery, London, England 1996 Catalyst Arts, Belfast, Ireland The Contents of the Gap..., Luxus Cont.e. V, Glasgow, Scotland The Contents of the Gap ... Luxus Cont.e.V, Berlin, Germany 1995 Map of the Sewer, Transmission Gallery, Glasgow Group Exhibitions (selected) 2017 Partizipation Als Künstlerisches Prinzip, Museum Morsbroich, Leverkusen, Germany Folkstone Triennial, Folkstone, England You Are Not Alone, Athr Gallery, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 2016 Takashi Murakami's Superflat Collection, Yokohama Museum of Art, Japan Toulouse International Art Festival, Toulouse, France Alice in Crisis, Dio Horia Gallery, Mykonos, Greece Found, Foundling Museum, London, UK The Scottish Endarkenment: Art and Unreason 1945 to the present, Dovecot Gallery Edinburgh, Scotland Seeing Round Corners, Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK Joia De Artista, Galeria Bergamin Gomide, São Paulo, Brazil 720, Singapore International Festival of Arts, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore Problem In Toulouse, Institut Supérieur Des Arts De Toulouse, Printemps de Septembre, Toulouse 2015 I Dropped the Lemon Tart, Lisa Cooley Gallery, New York, USA Eyes on the Prize, The Travelling Gallery in association with Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England All Of Us Have a Sense of Rhythm, David Robert's Art Foundation, London, England Drawing Now: 2015, The Albertina, Vienna, Austria Below Another Sky, Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, Inverness, Scotland Idiot Box, Kate MacGarry, London, England Devils in the Making, Gallery Of Modern Art, Glasgow, UK 2014-2015 Private Utopia: Contemporary Art from the British Council Collection, Tokyo Station Gallery, Japan; touring to Itami City Museum of Art & The Museum of Arts & Crafts, Itami, Japan; The Museum of Art, Kochi; Japan and Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art, Japan ARCHIVE FEVER!, Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada 2014 Study from the Human Body, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Generation, 25 Years of Contemporary Art in Scotland, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Below another sky, Aberdeen Art Gallery, Aberdeen, Scotland Reclaimed: The Second Life of Sculpture, The Briggait, Glasgow International, Glasgow, Scotland More Than This, Theodore: Art, Brooklyn, New York, USA Paradigm Store, Howick Place, London, England 2013-2014 Old School Anachronism in Contemporary Art, Kunsthalle zu Kiel, Kiel, Germany 2013 Fourth Plinth Commission, The Crypt, St Martin-in-the-Fields, London, England Lightness of Being, Public Art Fund, New York, USA The Cat Show, White Columns, New York, USA Ordinary/Extra/Ordinary, The Public, West Bromwich, UK The Roving Eye: Aura and the Contemporary Portrait, Oakland University Art Gallery, Michigan, USA Homelands, British Council Touring Exhibition, curated by Latika Gupta; travelling to Delhi; Kolkata; Mumbai; Bengaluru, India SUPER Visions - Drawing and Being, Museum Schloss Moyland, Bedburg-Hau, Germany Turquoise Heid, Travelling Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland 2012 What are you like?, House of Illustration, Holburne Museum, Bath, UK A Parliament of Lines, Edinburgh City Art Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland Punkt-Systeme, Wilhelm Hack Museum, Ludwigshafen, Germany Curators Series 5, The David Roberts Art Foundation, London, England A Perfect Day, Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Musique Plastique, agnès b. Galerie Boutique, New York, USA Mothers, Contemporary Art Space Chester, Chester, UK Zoo, Musée d'Art Contemporain de Montréal, Montreal, Canada Things Beyond Our Control, Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Miami, Florida, USA Adventureland Golf, Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool, UK Danish and International Art after 1900, Statens Museum for Kunst, National Gallery of Denmark, København K, Demark Sous influences, arts plastiques et psychotropes, La Maison Rouge, Paris, France 2011 Ron Arad's Curtain Call, The Roundhouse, London, England; touring to Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel All that Glisters, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Make Believe, Galleri Magnus Karlsson, Stockholm, Sweden You seem the same as always, The Common Guild, Glasgow, Scotland Placement, Oriel Mostyn, Wales Relax in Peace, Hard Hat, Geneva, Switzerland Ceramic Connections: Wales & Scotland, Oriel Davies Gallery, Wales, UK Clap, Hessel Museum of Art, Annadale-on-Hudson, New York, USA The Sculpture Show, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Scotland 2010 Ein tierisches Vergnügen, Sommerköln 2010, Cologne, Germany Rude Britannia, Tate Britain, London, England Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art, Glasgow, Scotland The More I Draw, Museum Fur Gegenwartkunst, Siegen, Germany The Drawing Room, Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Facemaker, Royal/T, Culver City, California, USA Nothing is Forever, South London Gallery, London, England A Sense of Humor, Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, USA Best of Wonderland, Wonderland Art Space, Copenhagen, Denmark 2009 Running Time: Artist Films in Scotland 1960 to Now, Dean Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Than a T-shirt, Bielefelder Kunstverein, Bielefeld, Germany Grin & Bear It: Cruel humour in Art and Life, Glucksman Gallery, University College Cork, Ireland While we are waiting, Gallery Artists, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Fumetto, International Comix Festival, Kornschutte, Lucerne Town Hall, Switzerland Born in the Morning. Dead by Night, Leo Koenig Inc., New York, USA Slightly Unbalanced, Rodman Hall Art Centre/Brock University, Ontario, Canada Consider the Lobster (w/Rachel Harrison), Bard College, Annandale-on-the-Hudson, New York, USA Sonic Youth etc.: Sensational Fix, Kunsthalle, Düsseldorf, Germany Connected Things Collected, Sammlung Haubrok, Berlin, Germany Individualdiagnose, Kunstmuseum, Lucerne Animated, Centre d ́Art Bastille, Grenoble, France LEARN TO READ ART: A History of Printed Matter (1976-2009), Badischer Kunstverein, Karlsruhe, Germany BLACK HOLE, Centro Cultural Andratx, Andratx / Mallorca, Spain 2008 f**kYou Human, Maribel López Gallery, Berlin, Germany Life on Mars - 55th Carnegie International, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, USA, Curated by Douglas Fogle Pendre la crémaillère, Sommer & Kohl, Berlin, Germany Lots of Things Like This, apexart, New York, USA Laughing in a Foreign Language, Hayward Gallery, London, England Overkill, Wonderland Art Space, Copenhagen, Denmark Irony and Gesture, Kukje Gallery, Seoul, South Korea Order, Desire, Light, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland Contemplating Modern Art, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 2007 Square, Museum Ritter, Waldenbruch, Germany Six Feet Under, Deutsches Hygiene-Museum, Dresden, Germany Cult Fiction, Hayward Gallery touring exhibition, New Art Gallery, Walsall; touring to Nottingham Castle, Nottingham; Leeds City Art Gallery, Leeds; Aberystwyth Art Gallery, Aberystwyth; Tullie House, Carlisle Learn to Read, Level 2 Gallery, Tate Modern, London, England Momentary Momentum, Parasol Unit foundation for contemporary art, London; touring to Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, UK (2008) Comix, Brandts, Odense, Denmark Silly Adults, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Paper Trails, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark 2006 Spank The Monkey, Baltic, Gateshead, UK Among The Ash Heaps And Millionaires, Ancient and Modern, London, England Out of Place, New Art Gallery Walsall, UK Under Gods Hammer: William Blake versus David Shrigley, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, Australia Humor Me, H&R Block Artspace at the Kansas City Art Institute, Missouri, USA David Shrigley & Peter Land, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Dear Friends, D.o.m.a.i.n.e. d.e. K.e.r.g.u.é.h.n.n.e.c, Centre d'art contemporain, Bignan, France Humour Me, Artspace Kansas City, USA The Compulsive Line: Etching 1900 to Now, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA Defamation of Character, MoMA PS1, New York, USA Old News, Dunkers Kulturhus, Helsingborg, Sweden Six Feet Under, Kunstmuseum, Bern, Switzerland 2005 Situation Comedy, MCA, Chicago, USA Emotion Pictures, MUHKA, Antwerp, Belgium Ten Year Anniversary Exhibition, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Drawings: A-Z, Funchal, Portugal 2004 splat! boom! pow!, Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Norway State of Play, Serpentine Gallery, London, England Britannia Works, Xippas Gallery, Athens, Greece Emotion Eins, Frankfurter Kunstverein, Germany The Birthday Party, Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Needful Things: Recent Multiples, Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio, USA Living Dust, Norwich Gallery, Norwich, UK About Corporeality, Galerie Lelong, Zürich, Switzerland Seeing Other People, Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, USA 2003 Love Over Gold, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow, Scotland EU3, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England Sanctuary, Galleria Massimo De Carlo, Milan, Italy The Unhomely, Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, UK The Cat Show, Acme, Los Angeles, USA Knockabout, Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York, USA The Square Show, Bloomberg SPACE, London, England Splat, Boom, Pow! The Influence of Cartoons in Contemporary Art, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, USA, touring to Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston and Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, USA 2002 The Galleries Show, Royal Academy of Arts, London, England Gags and Slapstick in Contemporary Art, CCAC Institute, San Francisco, USA Jokes, MAMCO, Geneva, Switzerland Collection Lambert, Avignon, France Out of Line, Luckman Fine Arts Complex, CSU, Los Angeles, USA State University, Los Angeles, USA Gymnasion, Bregenz Kunstverein, Palais Thurn & Taxis, Bregenz, Germany Open Country, Contemporary Scottish Artists, Le Musée cantonal des Beaux-Arts de Lausanne, Switzerland The Fantastic Recurrence of Certain Situations: Recent British Art and Photography, Consejéria de Cultura, Madrid, Spain 2001 Rendezvous III, Collection Lambert, Avignon, France Televisions, Kunsthalle, Vienna, Austria Under Bridges and Along The River, Casino Luxembourg The Fantastic Repetition of Certain Situations, Isabel II, Madrid, Spain (touring) 2000 The British Art Show 5, Edinburgh (touring to Southampton, Cardiff and Birmingham) (catalogue) Beck's Futures, ICA, London, England, (touring to Cornerhouse, Manchester and CCA, Glasgow) (catalogue) One in the Other, London, England (with Ewan Gibbs) Personal History, The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Diary, Cornerhouse, Manchester (touring) (catalogue) Open Country, Musee Cantonal des Beaux Arts, Lausanne, Switzerland 1999 Love Bites, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK; touring to Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK Zac 99, Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France Bildung-information, communication and didactics in contemporary fine arts, Grazer Kunstverein, Graz, Austria Getting the Corners, Or Gallery, Vancouver, Canada Shopping, London, (organised by FAT), England GREEN, Exedra (Foundation for Contemporary Art), Hilversum, Netherlands Plug In, Salon 3, London, England Word enough to save a life, Word enough to take a life, Clare College Mission Church, London, England Common People, British Art between Phenomenon and Reality, Fondazione Sandretto re Rebaudengo per L'arte, Torino, Italy Waste Management, Art Gallery of Ontario, Canada Free Coke, Greene/Naftali Gallery, New York, USA Ainsi de suite 3 (deuxième partie), Sétè, France Diary, Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK Lè Grând Præmière Opénïng Shöw, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark 1998 Surfacing-Contemporary Drawing, ICA, London, England Matthew Benedict, Yves Chaudouët, Anne-Marie Schneider and David Shrigley, Alexander and Bonin, New York, USA Real Life, Galeria S.A.L.E.S., Rome, Italy Young Scene, Secession, Vienna, Austria Habitat, Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, Australia 1997 Blueprint, de Appel Foundation, Amsterdam, Netherlands Tales of The City, Stills Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Young British Photography, Stadthaus, Ulm, Germany Caldas Biennale, Caldas da Rainha, Portugal About Life in the Periphery, Wacker Kunst, Darmstadt, Germany Appetizer, Free Parking, Toronto, Canada Slight, Norwich Gallery, Norwich, UK Biscuit Barrel, Margaret Harvey Gallery, St Albans, UK 1996 Sarah Staton Superstore, Up & Co, New York, USA Absolut Blue and White, Inverleith House, Edinburgh, Scotland The Unbelievable Truth, Stedelijk Museum Bureau, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland f**kingBiscuits and Other Drawings, Bloom Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands Big Girl/Little Girl, Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland White Hysteria, Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia, Melbourne, Australia Toons, Gallerie Campbells Occasionally, Copenhagen, Denmark Upset, James Colman Fine Art, London, England 1995 Scottish Autumn, Bartok 23 Galeria, Budapest, Hungary 1994 Some of My Friends, Gallerie Campbells Occasionally, Copenhagen, Denmark New Art in Scotland, CCA, Glasgow, Scotland 1992 In Here, Transmission Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland Other Projects 2016 London: Everyone Welcome, poster for Art on the Underground, Transport for London Contemporary Art Programme 2013 "Bubblesplatz" - A Space Called Public, Elmgreen & Dragset artistic project, Promenadeplatz, Munich, Germany Secret 7 Project, Royal College of Art, London, England Below another sky, The Scottish Print Network, Scotland 2011-2012 Week-End Festival, Cologne, Germany Sort of Opera: Pass the Spoon (In collaboration with David Fennessy and Nicholas Bone, featuring a live music played by the Red Note Ensemble), The Tramway, Glasgow; touring to Southbank Centre, London, England Publications and Catalogues (selected) 2016 Animals, published on the occasion of David Shrigley: Lose Your Mind, British Council 2015 20 Years, essays by Stephen Friedman and Sarah Thornton, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England (catalogue) 2014 Weak Messages Create Bad Situations, Canongate Books, London, England David Shrigley: Life and Life Drawing, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia 2012 David Shrigley: Brain Activity, Hayward Gallery (catalogue) Relax in Peace, JRP Ringier, Hard Hat, Genever, Switzerland 2011 Fragments of Torn Up Drawings, BQ, Berlin, Germany 2010 What the Hell Are You Doing, Canongate Books, London, England 2009 Red Book, Redstone Press, London, England 2008 Grip (New Edition), Redstone Press, London, England Man in a Room, Blue Q, USA Hand, BQ, Cologne, Germany 2007 David Shrigley, Centro De Arte Caja De Burgos, Burgos, Spain Ants Have Sex In Your Beer, Redstone Press/Chronicle Worried Noodles, 104 pages, Tomlab, Cologne, Germany (Box Set with 2 CDs) 2006 Under God's Hammer: William Blake versus David Shrigley, The Art Gallery of Western Australia This is a Paper Trinket for You to Wear, Bywater Brothers Editions, Toronto, Canada Shrigley Forced To Speak With Others, Azuli, London (spoken word recording 12" Vinyl & CD), England Worried Noodles (The Empty Sleeve), Tomlab, Cologne, Germany 2005 The Book of Shrigley, Redstone Press/Chronicle Books, London, England Photographs with Text, BQ Galerie, Cologne, Germany Worried Noodles-The Empty Sleeve, Tomlab, Cologne, Germany 2004 Kill Your Pets, Revolver, Frankfurt/ Redstone Press, London, England Blocked Path, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark It is It, Nieves, Zurich, Switzerland Let's Wrestle, Redstone Press, London, England Rules, Redstone Press, London, England (book of postcards) 2003 Yellow Bird With Worm, Kunsthaus, Zurich, Switzerland Who I Am and What I Want, Redstone Press, London, England Leotard, BQ, Cologne, Germany Joy, Redstone Press, London, England (book of postcards) Evil Thoughts, Chronicle Books, San Francisco, USA (book of postcards) Human Achievement, The Redstone Press, London, England 2002 Recent Developments in British Photography and Video, British Council, London, England Evil Thoughts, 24 Postcards, The Redstone Press, London, England David Shrigley, Camden Arts Centre, London, UK; travelling to Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield, UK David Shrigley, Domaine de Kerguéhennec, Bignan 2001 The Fantastic Recurrence of Certain Situations, The British Council and Photographers' Gallery, London, England Do not bend, The Redstone Press, London, England Collaboration with Yoshitomo Nara in Bijutsu Techo 2000 Weekly cartoon in the Independent on Sunday Grip, Pocketbooks, Edinburgh, Scotland Why we got the sack from the Museum, The Redstone Press, London, England Blank Page and Other Pages, The Modern Institute, Glasgow, Scotland Hard Work, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Let Not These Shadows Fall Upon Thee, Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland 1999 The Beast is Near, Redstone Press, London, England (Reprinted 2000) Fel, Rudins, Sweden (Swedish translation of Err) 1998 To Make Meringue You Must Beat The Egg Whites Until They Look Like This, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark Centre Parting, The Little Cockroach Press, Toronto, Canada Order of Service, The Armpit Press, Glasgow, Scotland Why We Got the Sack From The Museum, Redstone Press, London, England (Reprinted 2002) 1997 Public Relations-New British Photography, Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern 1996 Err, Book Works, London, England (Reprinted 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003) Drawings Done Whilst On The Phone To Idiot, The Armpit Press, Glasgow, Scotland Let Not these Shadows Fall Upon Thee, Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland 1995 Enquire Within, The Armpit Press, Glasgow, Scotland 1994 Blanket of Filth, The Armpit Press, Glasgow, Scotland 1992 Merry Eczema, Black Rose, Glasgow, Scotland The Bloodied Spear 1991 Slug Trails, Black Rose, Glasgow, Scotland Bibliography (selected) 2016 Morris, Ali, Colour vision: Shrigley steps into a new medium at Stephen Friedman, Wallpaper Magazine, 22 March Free London, Time Out London, March Jones, Jonathan, The Week in Art, The Guardian, 11 March Munoz-Alonso, Lorena, Shrigley in Central Park, Artnet, 1 June David Shrigley and Sadiq Khan Launch London is Open to All Campaign, Artlyst, 30 July 2015 Bradshaw, Peter, The sheer joy of Banksy's Dismaland, The Guardian, 28 August Ramasawamy, Chitra, Kingsley the mascot: under the foam head of football's most unlikely hero, The Guardian, 18 August Barnicoat, Becky, Before they were famous: art stars on their final degree shows, The Guardian, 23 June McCourt, Ian, Patrick Thistle unveil new mascot as designed by David Shrigley, The Guardian, 22 June Art Basel Announces Unlimited: Presenting 74 Large-scale Works Spanning Five Decades, artlyst, 15 May Brettkelly-Chalmers, Kate, A conversation with David Shrigley, Ocula, 18 March 2014 Scott, Ronnie, David Shrigley behind the lines, The Saturday Paper, 29 November Ewing, Sarah, David Shrigley on his childhood, Adam and the Ants and Glasgow School of Art, The Independent, 31 October Scott, Fiona Sinclair, David Shrigley Revamps London's Sketch Restaurant, Showcasing Largest Body of Work Ever, Huffington Post Arts & Culture, 13 June Dickens, Zoe, In Conversation with David Shrigley, Harper's Bazaar, 11 June Brown, Griselda Murray, David Shrigley interview, Financial Times, 10 June Compton, Nick, Artist David Shrigley turns Sketch's Gallery restaurant into a work of art, Wallpaper, 10 June Curtis, Jake, Art on a Plate, 8 June Sherwin, Skye, Food for Thought, W Magazine, 6 June Jury, Louise, David Shrigley dines out on his designs for Sketch, London Evening Standard, 6 June Lewis, Tim, Q&A New Review, The Observer, 1 June Lewis, Tim, David Shrigley: 'It's difficult in the world of fine art to have a comic voice', The Guardian, 31 May Edwards, Rhiannon, Brit Art conquers America, The Telegraph, 11 April Brown, Mark, High art: Thumbs up in Trafalgar Square, The Guardian, 8 February Singh, Anita, Fourth Plinth statues unveiled: a giant thumb and a horse skeleton, The Telegraph, 7 February 2013 Luke, Ben, David Shrigley: 'I don't care about the Turner Prize - just let me have the Fourth Plinth', London Evening Standard, 2 December Five things in London that David Shrigley gives the thumbs up, Time Out, 11 November Goldstein, Andrew M., David Shrigley on His Funny Way of Making Art, Art Space, 11 November Prodger, Michael, David Shrigley: Art has become about the richest 1 per cent and what they buy, New Statesman, 31 October Lay, Kate, Turner nominee Shrigley to head new children's gallery, The Times, 29 October Self, Will, Interview, The Guardian, 19 October Greenstreet, Rosanna, Q&A: David Shrigley, The Guardian, 21 September Davies, Geraint, David Shrigley interview, Crack Magazine, July Ruiz, Cristina, Shrigley enshrines Bubbles the chimp, The Art Newspaper, 11 June Alderson, Rob, Opinion: Why David Shrigley should win this year's Turner Prize, It's Nice That, 1 May Clark, Nick, David Shrigley's fine line between art and fun nominated for Turner Prize, The Independent, 25 April Jury, Louise, Turner Prize: black humour artist David Shrigley is finally taken seriously by judges, London Evening Standard, 25 April Forbes, Alexander, ‘Bubbles Is Still Alive': David Shrigley Makes a Shrine to Michael Jackson's Pet, Blouin Artinfo, 22 April Asfour, Nana, David Shrigley's Signs of Life, The New Yorker, 18 January 2012 Bond, Bryony, Interview: David Shrigley, Corridor8, 10 October Lynn, Jennifer, Interview: David Shrigley, Scotcampus, 9 October Jones, Jonathan, Crazy goldtime for Hitler: should we salute the Chapman brothers' statue?, The Guardian, 15 August Goldenthal, Lillian, Second Annual Jerusalem Season of Culture, Jewish Scene Magazine, 8 August Fernandes, Kasmin, See darkly comic absurdist squiggles, The Times of India, 20 July Eggers, Dave, The artist's irreverent art makes it debut in India, Time Out Mumbai, 6 July Crucchiola, Dead Animals and Other Art Grace New Exhibit, Wired, 22 June Frank, Prescilla, Brain Activity comes to Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Huffington Post, 12 June East, Rosanna, Live: Pass the Spoon, Southbank Centre, London, Big Issue, 8 May Doohan, Carmel, David Shrigley: Brain Activity, Exeunt, 1 March Hill, Rosemary, At the Hayward, London Review of Books, 23 February Moss, Abigail, David Shrigley says ‘LOOK AT THIS!', The Upcoming, 19 February Chayka, Kyle, App Art: David Shrigley's "Light Switch" Takes a Swipe at Conceptual Art on the iPhone, Art Info, 16 February Hogan, Ruth, David Shrigley: Brain Actvity, This is Tomorrow, 16 February Charlesworth, JJ, David Shrigley: Brain Activity, Time Out, 8 February Gayford, Martin, Monster's Boots, Terrier Draw Ironic Laughs in London, Bloomberg Businessweek, 6 February Darwent, Charles, David Shrigley: Brain Activity, The Independent, 5 February Januszczak, Waldemar, Absurdly Amazing David Shrigley, Culture, The Sunday Times, 5 February Gillions, Jennie, David Shrigley: Brain Activity at the Hayward Gallery, Culture 24, 3 February Sutcliffe, Tom, The luxurious nature of whimsy, The Independent, 3 February What Does David Shrigley Do All Day?, Phaidon, 1 February David Shrigley on his Stylist cover: What inspired the iconic artist, Stylist Magazine, February Searle, Adrian, David Shrigley's Cartoon Capers, The Guardian, 30 January Sooke, Alastair, Brain Activity: The Weird World of David Shrigley, The Telegraph, 28 January Lezard, Nicholas, David Shrigley: One of the Cleverest, Funniest Conceptual Artists, The Guardian, 27 January Miller, Phil, A Man of The People, The Herald, 27 January David Shrigley Opens His Brain- Video, The Guardian, 27 January 2011 Higgins, Charlotte, David Shrigley given first major UK retrospective, The Guardian, 22 November Johnston, Alex, Shrigley's food-based opera aims for pure entertainment and succeeds, The List, 21 November Larkin, Philip, A ‘Sort-Of' Review of David Shrigley's "Pass the Spoon", Huffington Post, 20 November Weston, Hilary, Artist David Shrigley on his Wonderfully Strange Fine-Art Cartoons, Black Book Magazine, 1 September It's Curtains for London, The Economist, 16 August Levy, Paul, A Curtain of Light and Sound, The Wall Street Journal, 12 August David Shrigley, Bazaar, January, p.189 2010 Making sense of Frieze week, The Economist, 20 October Searle, Adrian, Frieze art fair 2010: the verdict, The Guardian, 13 October Jones, Alice, All the fun of the Frieze, The Independent, 16 October Sawers, Claire, Mainly I'm proud that I don't have to have a proper job - David Shrigley interview, The List, 24 August Crow, Kelly, Shopping for a New Barbed-Wire Cowboy Hat, The Wall Street Journal, 9 October Higgins, Charlotte, Frieze Art: London gears up for annual fair, 13 October Cornwell, Tim, The Big Frieze, The Scotsman, 16 October McKai, Andrew, Overloading at Frieze, The Wall Street Journal, 15 October Making Sense of Frieze Week, The Economist, 20 October The Mark of Shrigley, Vogue, 15 October Ingo Niermann, My Last Year, Sleek Magazine for Art and Fashion, Spring, p.157 illustrated in colour Burnside, Anna, David Shrigley at Glasgow Visual Arts Festival, 25 April Ramaswamy, Chitra, The Scotsman, 12 April Elle, March Cockroaches to fly through David Shrigley walls at Science Museum's Atmosphere, Culture 24, 22 November Allson, Lauren, Van Gogh, Kahlo speak from beyond the grave at Frieze art fair, CNN, 19 October 2009 Gatti, Tom, David Shrigley: the joker with a deadly punchline, The Times, 4 March Guide to Drawing, The Guardian, 19 September Flash Art online, September 2008 Vogue, September Who He Is & What He Wants, Tokion, Fall Knight, Christopher, Carnegie Museum of Art's Life on Mars, Los Angeles Times, 7 May Mugan, Chris, Portrait of the Artist as a Music Fan, The Independent, 24 January Hodgson, Deane, A Dark Sense of Humour in BALTIC, Metro, 9 September 2007 Shrigley, David, R., Stevie Moore by David Shrigley, Bomb Magazine, Issue 101, Fall, pp.47-54 O'Connell, Sharon, Instant Noodles, Time Out London, 17-23 October Richard Nicoll, Rock Art, Dazed & Confused, October Horatia Harrod, Oddly Drawn Boy, Sunday Telegraph, Seven Magazine Richard, Frances, David Shrigley, Malmö Konsthall, Artforum, September Davies, Lillian, Momentary Momentum, Artforum, April Hubbard, Sue, The details are nicely sketchy, Independent, 27 March Gavin, Francesca, Moving Drawings at London's Parasol Unit, BBC Collective, 8 March Aitch, Iain, and Stradtmann, Jan, I am not a Comedian, Art World, pp.46-53 2006 Searle, Adrian, Crude Awakenings, Guardian, 21 November Arendt, Paul, Tate snaps up cartoons by David Shrigley, Guardian, 17 October, p.21 The Galleries' Top 100 Artists, Flash Art, Vol. 39, No. 250, October Coelsch-Foisner, Sabine (Ed.), Fantastic Body Transformations in English Literature, Universitätsverlag Winter Heidelberg (cover) Williams-Akoto, Tessa, Why Settle For a Garrett?, Independent on Sunday, 9 August (cover and pp.2-3) Smith, Aidan, Scotland on Sunday, 2 July DJ, Book of the Fortnight, Leeds Guide, 25 January 2005 Morton, Tom, V&A Magazine, Winter Beagles, John, MAP, Issue 4, Winter, p.62 McLeish, Numpty, Nude, Winter The Times, 3 December Knave, 1 December Instant, December Baxter, Glen, Observer Review, 27 November Wilson, Rebecca, Art Review, 16 October Observer Magazine, 16 October Independent Magazine, 15 October, p.7 AC, Metro, 5 October Sooke, Alastair, Telegraph, 1 October Quirk, Justin, Arena, October i-D, October Kultureflash, 28 September Allan, Vicky, Sunday Herald Magazine, 18 September (cover) Bucknall, Simon, Blueprint, 12 September Barton, Laura, Guardian, 10 September Quintessentially, 1 September Previews, Bookseller, 12 July The Bookseller, 8 July Hanley, Lindsay, Glasgow Herald, 18 June, p.8 2004 Sawyer, Miranda, Observer, 12 September Orr, Deborah, Independent, 8 November Close, Ajay, The Scotsman, 8 November 2003 Caniglia, Julie, Anton Kern review, Artforum, January, p.140 Garrett, Craig, Art and Artlessness, Flash Art, May/June 2002 Stern, Steven, Anton Kern review, Time Out New York, 31 October-7 November Triming, Lee, Camden Art Centre review, Flash Art, May/June 2001 Wilshire, Mark, Art Monthly, April Power, Mike, Doodles from the Dark Side, BIG, 15-21 October, No.459 pp.21-22 Neal Brown, Art Review, March, vol.LIII, p.48 Healy, Jim, David Shrigley - Stephen Friedman Gallery, What's On in London, March-April Wilson, Michael, David Shrigley - Stephen Friedman Gallery, Art on Paper, July/August 2000 Walters, Helen, Creative Review, October Davies, Sophie, Time Out, 11 October Medway, Jim, Flux, August Jonathan Jones, Beck's Futures, The Guardian, 21 March 1999 Coomer, Martin, Review, Time Out, 31 March-7 April, p.45 Searle, Adrian, Objects of ridicule, The Guardian, 23 March, p.9 Lingaard, Jade, Les Inrockuptibles, 16-23 September 1998 Chapman, Anna, Arena, December Bracewell, Michael, Renaissance man, The Guardian, December Palmer, Judith, The wonderful world of Shrigley, The Independent, 19 November Insert: David Shrigley, Parkett, 53, August, pp. 153-168 Killam, Brad, David Shrigley, New Art Examiner, 25, No.4, December 1997/January 1998, p.59 Smith, Roberta, New York Times, 10 July 1997 Beech, David, David Shrigley: The Photographers' Gallery, Art Monthly, 204, March, pp.29-30 Kent, Sarah, Time Out London, 2-9 April Thrift, Julia, David Shrigley, Roman Signer, Time Out, 26 February 1996 Wilson, Mike, David Shrigley: Catalyst Arts, Belfast, Winter Larsen, Lars Bang, Toons: Campbells Occasionally, Copenhagen, Flash Art, November/December Findlay, Judith, David Shrigley: Artist, Flash Art, May/June, p.64 Findlay, Judith, David Shrigley: Transmission, Flash Art, January/February, p.106 1995 Findlay, Judith, David Shrigley: Map of the Sewer-Transmission Gallery, Zing Magazine, Winter Bracewell, Michael, Jesus doesn't want me for a sunbeam, Frieze, 25 November/December, pp.50-51 Magazine Projects (selected) 2007 Art World Magazine, Issue II, December, Insert 2005-2009 Guardian (weekly cartoon every Saturday) 2001 The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Cabinet Magazine, Issue 2 1999/2000 Independent On Sunday Review (Weekly Cartoon 1/1999 to 2/2000) 1998 Parkett, Number 53, Insert Commissions/Awards (selected) 2016 Memorial, Doris C. Freedman Plaza, Central Park, New York, USA Really Good, Fourth Plinth Commission, Trafalgar Square, London, England 2013 Nominee for the 2013 Turner Prize, London, England Shortlisted for the Fourth Plinth Commission in Trafalgar Square, London, England 2011 High Line Art (commissioned billboard), New York, USA 2006 Winner of Tiger Short Film Award at Rotterdam Int. Film Festival, The Netherlands (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Public Choice Best Film Award at the British Animation Awards, United Kingdom (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Best Animated Film at Kino Int. Film Festival, Manchester, United Kingdom (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Best Comedy Film at Stuttgart Int. Animation Film Festival, Germany (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Special Mention at Granada Int. Film Festival, Spain (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Best Animated Film at the Wood Green Int. Film Festival, United Kingdom (for Who I am and what I want) Winner of Public Choice Award at Ann Arbor Int. Film Festival, USA (for Who I am and what I want) 1999 BMW Financial Services Group Photographic Calendar Project, London, England Public Collections The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Connecticut, USA Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, USA Arts Council Collection, London, England The British Council, London, England Cartwright Hall Art Gallery, Bradford, UK Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, New York, USA Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Scotland Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark Tate, London, England You forgot to mention that he has been honoured with an OBE
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