Yours for £1m ! David Shrigley puts 10 tons of old rope on display in a gallery
Stephen Friedman Gallery, London Is the pranksy artist’s latest show a worrying comment about Britain’s discarded rope problem – or a joke at the expense of the buy-anything art world? How long is a piece of string? David Shrigley can’t answer that, but he can tell you how much it weighs: 10 (…)
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