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The Anatomy of Shrigley-ism 29/3/12


Thursday 29 March 2012
Neil Mulholland: The Anatomy of Shrigley-ism
BLUE ROOM > Spirit Level at Royal Festival Hall, Thursday 29 March, 7pm
Neil Mulholland, Professor of Contemporary Art and Director of the MFA at Edinburgh College of Art, will discuss recurrent tactics and themes in Shrigley’s work since the early 90s. From early public art projects at Glasgow School of Art to the global meme of the ‘Shrigleyism’ to focusing on the ways in which new sites and audiences are continually embraced by his practice.
This event is part of the Hayward Gallery’s David Shrigley’s exhibition, running until 13 May.  Visit the exhibition website for videos, music and podcasts as well as a few surprises.
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