David Shrigley & Tal R: The Notebook
Anton Kern Gallery is pleased to announce The Notebook, David Shrigley and Tal R’s first two-person exhibition together. Occupying the first and second floor galleries, the artist duo presents a combination of new unique works on paper, which developed from their conversations and artwork exchanges over the past six months. The drawings in The Notebook exhibition are collaborations in spirit, and bear witness to their mutual admiration and longtime friendship. The idea for this exhibition arose from a collaborative sketchbook that the artists began working on in the mid-2000s. In Shrigley’s words:
“I first met Tal about 20 years ago in Copenhagen. At the time we were both showing at the same gallery there. Even though he was quite well known I wasn’t that familiar with his work but when I started to look at it I quickly grew to love it. He gave me a book of drawings done in biro that I still think is wonderful. He is able to tell stories using just pictures which is something that I can’t do very well. He is also a master of colour in his paintings which I am not: I think my favourite artists are those that can do things that I can’t. We have both also worked with the same printmaker around the corner from Tal’s studio on Nansensgade in Copenhagen (Michael Schaefer). As a result of this we have seen quite a lot of each other over the years.
In 2005 we started a sketchbook together. We passed it back and forth and made collaborative drawings. When we finished it we started another one. I think the sketchbooks remained in Tal’s studio for a few years. Then they lived in mine for a few years. Recently we remembered them and looked at them again. We are hoping to publish them somehow. When Tal needed a new gallery in New York he asked about Anton Kern who he thought would be a good fit. I agreed. I guess I did a bit of ‘matchmaking’ and here we are. The works for this show were intended to be a sort of conversation between us; each responding to the other’s work. The result, I guess, is the latest of many conversations we have had.”
Within the exhibition - their latest collaboration - each drawing is executed by the hand of one artist: either David or Tal. The distinctive sequencing of works throughout the galleries allows the viewer to forgo their attachment to each artist’s particular language and consider the surprising connections that result from underlying formal and narrative elements.
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David ShrigleyUntitled (Why Did You Put the Skull There?), 2023
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Tal RTo Draw Skeleton, 2023
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Tal RNo Monkey Detached, 2023
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Tal ROld Fencer, 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (Exhibition of Smoke), 2023
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Tal RThe Handsome, 2023
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Tal ROdysseus, 2023
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Tal RThe Bath, 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (I captured your essence), 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (Fuck You All), 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (Try to Be a Good Person), 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (They look happy), 2023
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Tal RMother and Child, 2023
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Tal RDrawing Woman with Sculls, 2023
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Tal RMan on Beast, 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (Do Not Go In The Sea Today), 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (The Art Work It Never Turns Out the Way You Want), 2023
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Tal RUntitled, 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (Unfuck Yourself Thru Meditation), 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (Some of us are divided), 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (I drove them / I crashed them), 2023
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Tal RButterflies, 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (Four arms to embrace you), 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (Worries), 2023
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Tal RTo Draw Clown in Mirror, 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (Her face), 2023
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Tal RUnfinished Room with Window, 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (Shits), 2023
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Tal RUntitled, 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (How's My Brain?), 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (I can always fly higher), 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (Shall I Unlock It?), 2023
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Tal ROld Fencer and Owl in Cup, 2023
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Tal RLobster in the Mirror, 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (Shiny things), 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (I Have No Memory for Faces), 2023
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Tal RTwo Legged Tree, 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (It Was Wonderful), 2023
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Tal RRed Elephant, 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (Accept Your Shadow), 2023
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Tal RSalome, Ghost and Owl, 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (They Live in The Moment), 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (It Falls From The Sky), 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (Assholes), 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (Fox piss), 2023
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Tal RLobster, Clown and Untitled Flowers, 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (If You Dont Like My Artwork), 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (The Little Bastard Hit Me), 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (Don’t Look Back), 2023
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Tal RUntitled, 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (Have a bath), 2023
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Tal RSchool Girl and Lobster,, 2023
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Tal RUntitled, 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (They are our cousins), 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (The Alarm Is Set for 5AM), 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (I Was the One Who Woke You It Was Me), 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (Is He Happy In His Cage), 2023
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Tal RUntitled, 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (What I Saw, What You Saw), 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (Accept the Pissing Rain), 2023
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Tal RTo Draw Horses, 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (Share the pipe with me), 2023
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Tal RUntitled, 2023
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Tal ROwl, 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (Please forgive my recent eruption), 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (You Woke Me Up), 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (Cloddy Skoy), 2023
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Tal RShy One and Shadow, 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (All Castles Are Sand Castles), 2023
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Tal RUntitled, 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (Eye in the Sky), 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (I ate your shoes), 2023
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Tal RUntitled, 2023
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Tal RLarge Hat, 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (Ripe and Delicious and Poisonous), 2023
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Tal RUnfinished Odysseus, 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (I Only Saw the Temple Once), 2023
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Tal RDrawing Lobster, 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (It’s His Chair), 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (You Must Hit Them All Back), 2023
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Tal RUntitled, 2023
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David ShrigleyUntitled (Things could always be worse), 2023
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Tal RUnfinished Road, 2023
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Tal RButterfly, Mother and Owl, 2023