Blanket printed in colours on micro fleece, backed with black fleece.
Features a large section of Perry's 'Comfort Blanket' tapestry from 2014.
180 x 140 cm.
Edition of c.50.
Bears Grayson Perry's woven monogram label on the reverse.
Printed by Kit Grover Retail Culture.
Published in 2023 by The National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh.
Grayson Perry (b.1960) is an English artist renowned for his diverse body of work, including ceramics, tapestries, and prints. He is celebrated for his exploration of themes such as identity, gender, social status, and sexuality, often incorporating autobiographical elements into his art. Perry frequently depicts his female alter ego, ‘Claire’, and his childhood teddy bear, ‘Alan Measles’, in his pieces, blending his personal narrative with broader societal commentary. In 2003, Perry was awarded the prestigious Turner Prize, marking his significant impact on contemporary art. His works are held in major institutions, including the Tate and the V&A Museum in London. In October 2017, Perry’s ceramic vase ‘I Want To Be An Artist’ sold at Christie's in London for £623,000, setting a new auction record for the artist.
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£3,750.00Price
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