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David Shrigley – The Biggest Hottest Chilli in the World United States

  • 2023
  • Screenprint on paper
  • Edition of 125
  • Signed and numbered by the artist
  • 56cm x 75cm

FREE SHIPPING to UK for all unframed prints

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UK

Tube

FREE


UK

Flat Pack

FREE


EU Near

Medium Tube

£75


EU Near

Medium Flat Pack

£135


EU Far

Medium Tube

£90


EU Far

Medium Flat Pack

£180


RoW 1

Medium Tube

£80


RoW 1

Medium Flat Pack

£180


RoW 2

Medium Tube

£110


RoW 2

Medium Flat Pack

£205


FREE SHIPPING to UK for all unframed prints

Plus worldwide shipping using specialist art couriers. Shipping price calculated at checkout but guide prices below.

Shipping Zone
Shipping Method
Shipping Cost

UK

Tube

FREE


UK

Flat Pack

FREE


EU Near

Large Tube

£100


EU Near

Large Flat Pack

£165


EU Far

Large Tube

£150


EU Far

Large Flat Pack

£235


RoW 1

Large Tube

£120


RoW 1

Large Flat Pack

£190


RoW 2

Large Tube

£170


RoW 2

Large Flat Pack

£265


Nominated for the Turner Prize in 2013, Glasgow School of Art alumnus Shrigley also created an elongated thumbs-up for the Fourth Plinth in London's Trafalgar Square in 2016 – in the (possibly satirical) hope of "making the world a better place". His playful drawings, paintings, photographs and sculptures are imbued with a deadpan humour that encapsulates the bizarre nuances of modern life. Shrigley never corrects his work, and the resulting...

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David Shrigley

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