Grayson Perry Still-life Sculptures
Winner of the 2003 Turner Prize, Grayson Perry creates ceramics and other objects that explore diverse historical and contemporary themes. Drawn in by the beauty of his pieces, which are covered with sgraffito drawing, handwritten text and transferred photographs, viewers are met with darker subjects and narrative hints to environmental disaster and child abuse. Autobiographical references to the artist's childhood, family, and his transvestite alter ego Claire are intertwined with his political references, creating a challenging conflict between his dark themes and the rich beauty of his works.
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Grayson Perry Still-life Sculptures
Ceramic, Rubber
2010s Contemporary Grayson Perry Still-life Sculptures
Metal
2010s Grayson Perry Still-life Sculptures
Lucite, Rubber
2010s Contemporary Grayson Perry Still-life Sculptures
Metal, Stainless Steel
2010s Contemporary Grayson Perry Still-life Sculptures
Metal, Stainless Steel
1990s Contemporary Grayson Perry Still-life Sculptures
Metal
2010s Contemporary Grayson Perry Still-life Sculptures
Wire
2010s Contemporary Grayson Perry Still-life Sculptures
Metal, Stainless Steel
2010s Contemporary Grayson Perry Still-life Sculptures
Wire
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Grayson Perry Still-life Sculptures
Brass, Steel
2010s Contemporary Grayson Perry Still-life Sculptures
Metal, Stainless Steel
2010s Contemporary Grayson Perry Still-life Sculptures
Metal, Stainless Steel
2010s Contemporary Grayson Perry Still-life Sculptures
Metal, Stainless Steel