Grayson Perry: Super Rich Interior Decoration


Stunning exhibition at Victoria Miro Mayfair of new work by Grayson Perry.

The show included pots, sculpture, large-scale prints, a tapestry and a carpet and the commentary says he is looking at the “collision of art, money, power and desire.” The show does poke fun at itself, particularly in the range of handbags for Osprey, as it does acknowledge Perry’s place in this quandary between the monetary and cultural roles of art.

There was a wonderful room of pots which you could walk around to look at the detail. I show a detail from “Shopping for Meaning” which included photographs of Perry outside famous shops by Eleni Parouisi. He has started working with the Martin Parr Archive which, as I love Martin Parr’s photographs, feels like a marriage of National Treasures.

The tapestry was a map of London including words which relating to the geographic areas and yet it also has an abstract feel with drip like designs. I loved the carpet “Don’t Look Down” which showed a homeless man on the street at your feet. It summed up the ethos of the show well as you couldn’t decide if it was a very clever idea of a bit crass. I’m in the clever camp.

Closed 20 December 2019

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