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Anger Work

35 x 18 cm
14 x 7.09 in

Year

2000

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Glazed ceramics, diameter: 18 cm.

Anger Work is a great example to display Grayson Perry's rebellious and provocative nature. The graphic illustrations on the glazed ceramic vase openly criticizes society and the art world, still on a thought-provoking way. Gender, (British) politics and brutality are reappearing motifs on Perry's vases. Currently, Grayson Perry is among the best-known, British contemporary fine artists. The work shows Perry itself with a machine gun, having murdered and castrated the gallery owner, Laurent Delaye, in front of his smashed gallery. Perry criticised the contemporary art institutions and their system, even if he was part of it. 

1960 Chelmsford, United Kingdom

Grayson Perry was born in Chelmsford in 1960. He studied at Braintree College of Further Education and at Portsmouth Polytechnic. In the early 1980s Perry was a member of the Neo-Naturist group, and took part in performance and film works. He has continued to create work in a variety of media that includes embroidery and photography but is best known for his ceramic works. Grayson Perry won the Turner Prize in 2003.

The artist creates seductively beautiful pots to convey challenging themes: at the heart of his practice is a passionate desire to comment on deep flaws within society. The forms of the pots may be traditional, but Perry resolutely distances himself from the typical cannon of artistic ceramics. Rather he uses pots as narrative and figurative media, a round, curved surface for a bizarre or bitter story. Covered in a kind of psychic collage replete with stark, expressionistic drawings, hand written text, stenciled lettering and photographs. Savage satirical messages are scrawled alongside nostalgia for lost innocence. He is a master of the incongruous juxtaposition. His work incorporates art history and the art world, consumer culture, scenarios of kinky sex and allusions to violence as well as images of himself, his family and his transvestite alter ego Claire.


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Budapest, Aulich utca 7

The gallery focuses on contemporary art, post war modernism, and photography, and organizes various international and Hungarian exhibitions.After closing Art+Text Budapest and followed that by a two-year-long resting period, the founder of the gallery, Gábor Einspach, is returning to the art market with a new exhibition place named Einspach Fine Art & Phot...

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2019

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