EP 29 // DAVID SHRIGLEY
After a decade from first encounter, we cross paths with contemporary British artist DAVID SHRIGLEY once more, this time: digging deeper into the subtle inspirations behind his work through the vehicle of music. In this episode, SHRIGLEY points to the influence of coming of age in ‘70s and ‘80s, from his love of The Fall as true iconoclasts of the time, to appreciating the idiosyncrasies of a record sleeve as art itself.
“Human beings need to laugh, thats a basic need for us all and if you can’t laugh you really lost something in your life... you might as well be dead.”
Illustration by Luke Edward Hall