David Shrigley Double Cheeseburger End Of The World Giveaway / Screenprint / initialed, numbered / edition 125

Year: 2020
Format: 76 x 56 cm / 29.9 x 22 inch
Material: Fine Art Paper
Method: Screenprint
Edition: 125
Other: initialed, numbered

David Shrigley Double Cheeseburger, Siebdruck, nummeriert, Auflage 125

David Shrigley Double Cheeseburger End Of The World Giveaway / Screenprint / initialed, numbered / edition 125

Year: 2020
Format: 76 x 56 cm / 29.9 x 22 inch
Material: Fine Art Paper
Method: Screenprint
Edition: 125
Other: initialed, numbered

David Shrigley – Double Cheeseburger End Of The World Giveaway.

Year: 2020
Format: 76 x 56 cm / 29.9 x 22 inch
Material: Fine Art Paper
Method: Screenprint
Edition: 125
Other: initialed, numbered

David Shrigley - Double Cheeseburger End Of The World Giveaway.

Double Cheeseburger End Of The World Giveaway is a graphic by British artist David Shrigley. David Shrigley’s lithograph featuring a cheeseburger and the text “Double Cheeseburger End Of The World Giveaway” is a prime example of his unique blend of humor, satire, and the unexpected in contemporary art. Shrigley, a British artist celebrated for his distinctive style, creates works that often challenge conventions and provoke thought while maintaining a sense of playfulness.

In this specific lithograph, Shrigley juxtaposes a seemingly mundane object, the double cheeseburger, with a phrase that carries an air of absurdity and existential contemplation. The cheeseburger, an emblem of fast food and popular culture, is presented in a straightforward and unadorned style characteristic of Shrigley’s work. Its simplicity serves as a canvas for the real artwork: the text.

The text, “Double Cheeseburger End Of The World Giveaway,” introduces an element of dark humor and contemplation. Shrigley’s use of the phrase “End Of The World Giveaway” combines the mundane with the apocalyptic, inviting viewers to question the significance of seemingly trivial choices, like eating a cheeseburger, in the grand scheme of existence.

This artwork can be seen as a commentary on consumerism, existentialism, and the sometimes absurd nature of contemporary life. Shrigley has a talent for infusing everyday objects and language with a sense of irony and depth. The juxtaposition of the ordinary with the extraordinary, or even the absurd, encourages viewers to reflect on the meanings we assign to everyday items and actions.

Ultimately, Shrigley’s lithograph with the double cheeseburger and the enigmatic text challenges us to find humor and meaning in the midst of life’s apparent chaos and trivialities. It’s a reminder that even in the face of existential questions, there’s room for humor and contemplation in the most unexpected places.David Shrigley’s lithograph featuring a cheeseburger and the text “Double Cheeseburger End Of The World Giveaway” is a prime example of his unique blend of humor, satire, and the unexpected in contemporary art. Shrigley, a British artist celebrated for his distinctive style, creates works that often challenge conventions and provoke thought while maintaining a sense of playfulness.

In this specific lithograph, Shrigley juxtaposes a seemingly mundane object, the double cheeseburger, with a phrase that carries an air of absurdity and existential contemplation. The cheeseburger, an emblem of fast food and popular culture, is presented in a straightforward and unadorned style characteristic of Shrigley’s work. Its simplicity serves as a canvas for the real artwork: the text.

The text, “Double Cheeseburger End Of The World Giveaway,” introduces an element of dark humor and contemplation. Shrigley’s use of the phrase “End Of The World Giveaway” combines the mundane with the apocalyptic, inviting viewers to question the significance of seemingly trivial choices, like eating a cheeseburger, in the grand scheme of existence.

This artwork can be seen as a commentary on consumerism, existentialism, and the sometimes absurd nature of contemporary life. Shrigley has a talent for infusing everyday objects and language with a sense of irony and depth. The juxtaposition of the ordinary with the extraordinary, or even the absurd, encourages viewers to reflect on the meanings we assign to everyday items and actions.

Ultimately, Shrigley’s lithograph with the double cheeseburger and the enigmatic text challenges us to find humor and meaning in the midst of life’s apparent chaos and trivialities. It’s a reminder that even in the face of existential questions, there’s room for humor and contemplation in the most unexpected places.

Ihr Ansprechpartner
Frank Fluegel
E-Mail: info(at)frankfluegel.com
Ihr Ansprechpartner
Frank Fluegel
E-Mail: info(at)frankfluegel.com
David Shrigley Double Cheeseburger End Of The World Giveaway / Screenprint / initialed, numbered / edition 125


Year: 2020
Format: 76 x 56 cm / 29.9 x 22 inch
Material:Fine Art Paper
Method:Screenprint
Edition:125
Other:initialed, numbered
GALERIE FRANK FLÜGEL
Obere Wörthstrasse 12
90403 Nürnberg
www.frankfluegel.com
Phone: +49 (0) 911-78 72 330
Cell: +49 (0) 172-81 20 255
info@frankfluegel.com