12th Nov, 2017 17:00

Historic, Modern & Contemporary Art

 
  Lot 82
 
Lot 82 - David Shrigley (United Kingdom 1968-)

82

David Shrigley (United Kingdom 1968-)
Untitled (Stamp on the Eggs)

acrylic and gouache on paper

Artwork date: 1999
Signature details: signed and dated on the reverse
Edition: Yvon Lambert, Paris, David Shrigley, 1999
Literature: Shrigley, D. (2008). Rules: 22 Postcards by David Shrigley. United Kingdom: Redstone Press, colour illustration on one of the postcards, unpaginated. Shrigley, D. (2010) What the hell are you doing? The essential David Shrigley. Edinburgh: Canongate Books, unpaginated.

Estimated at R50,000 - R80,000

 

acrylic and gouache on paper

Artwork date: 1999
Signature details: signed and dated on the reverse
Edition: Yvon Lambert, Paris, David Shrigley, 1999
Literature: Shrigley, D. (2008). Rules: 22 Postcards by David Shrigley. United Kingdom: Redstone Press, colour illustration on one of the postcards, unpaginated. Shrigley, D. (2010) What the hell are you doing? The essential David Shrigley. Edinburgh: Canongate Books, unpaginated.

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31.5 x 40.5 cm

Accompanied by Shrigley, D. (2008). Rules: 22 Postcards by David Shrigley. United Kingdom: Redstone Press, in which this painting is illustrated.

Notes:

David Shrigley is one of the UK’s best-loved contemporary artists, basking in a cult reputation which spans album covers, radio shows, regular newspaper cartoons, and a multitude of other pop culture interventions. Now based in Glasgow, he was nominated for a Turner prize in 2013.Best known for his deliberately rudimentary and crudely drawn cartoonish tableaux and scenarios, complete with abstract, surrealist or scurrilous captions and speech bubbles, he sets about creating a worldview which is uniquely his, despite the faux-primitivism and ostensibly easily copied nature of his style. His unique positioning and artistic identity is summed up by novelist Will Self, writing in the introduction to Shrigley’s collected works, What the hell are you doing? The essential David Shrigley (2010:n.p): ‘To quibble over whether Shrigley is a “fine artist” or a cartoonist is just that – quibbling. He is, perhaps, neither – rather he is the maker of meta-textual chapbooks that simultaneously drag us back to a pre-literate past and flog us forward to an unutterable future.’The work at auction is eminently collectable by virtue of, by Shrigley’s standards at least, being very painterly. It retains his characteristic satirical and off-kilter worldview, and demonstrates the charm and singularity of his style.

James Sey

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Auction: Historic, Modern & Contemporary Art, 12th Nov, 2017

Aspire’s final auction for 2017 ended the year on a high note with a collection of top historical, modern and contemporary artworks.

A number of superb historic paintings came to auction, dating back to the late nineteenth century. Among them were works by Hugo Naudé, Anton Van Wouw, and Dorothy Kay. A fine collection of mid-twentieth century modern work by South Africa’s best-known artists at auction including Edoardo Villa, Maggie Laubser, Sydney Kumalo and Irma Stern were also on offer. The top lot by value was, however, a contemporary work. A superb drawing by world-renowned South African artist William Kentridge. Drawing from Mine (Soho with coffee plunger and cup) (1991), sold for R5 456 640, a record for a drawing by Kentridge in South Africa.

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