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Frederic Paul and Neil Mulholland provide insightful reflections that weave together Shrigley’s artistic process with the essence of his surroundings, highlighting how Glasgow has shaped his irreverent and often playful approach to art. The interplay between local culture and Shrigley’s idiosyncratic vision reveals deeper truths about both the artist and the city itself.
This collection unravels the complexities and contradictions that emerge from the intersection of place and creativity. As readers navigate through the essays and illustrations, they encounter a rich tapestry of thoughts that challenge perceptions while celebrating the delightfully absurd nature of Shrigley’s artistry.