By Grayson Perry
Located in New York, NY
Grayson Perry
Chris Whitty's Cat, 2021
Solid sterling silver with oxidized finish and a 28" oxidized chain. Hallmarked and gift boxed with a hand numbered edition card
1 9/20 × 1 3/5 in 3.7 × 4.1 cm
Edition of 100, with hand numbered card (the original edition was contemplated at 500, but only 100 ended up being made)
Artist's incised signature; Hallmarked and gift boxed with a hand numbered edition card.
Limited edition Chris Whitty's Cat pendant by Grayson Perry
The pendant is an exact replica of a larger piece the artist made, and it is cast in solid sterling silver with a 28" silver chain, with an oxidised finish.
Hallmarked and gift boxed with a hand numbered edition card.
Chain length: 28’’
Pendant width: 39mm
Weight: 64g
During lockdown, Grayson Perry, one of Britain's foremost artists, brought the nation together through art, helping them to unleash their creativity as part of his Channel 4 TV series made by Swan Films.
Every week Grayson Perry hosted the show from his own studio, taking the country with him as he created his own new art works. Grayson and his wife Philippa talked to other famous artists and creatives about how they were spending their time in isolation and invited them to make their own works in response to this unprecedented crisis. Each week a different theme - portraits, animals, fantasy, view from my window, home, Britain - was explored.
‘When lockdown first started back in March my wife Philippa and I went for a walk around the deserted City of London one evening. We came back through Gough Square where Samuel Johnson’s house is and a sculpture of his cat Hodge. When I saw this small life-sized memorial to a pet I was inspired. I was thinking of London and its myths, like Dick Whittington whose cat has its own statue on Highgate Hill. Chris Whitty is the Chief Medical officer for England and Chief Advisor to the government during the crisis. He has become the face of the Covid pandemic...I was looking through sculptures of cats and one that really caught my eye was an Islamic...
Category
2010s Contemporary Grayson Perry Art