RAMM’s first exhibition of the work of Grayson Perry, one of Britain’s best-known contemporary artists.
From textiles and pots to etchings and woodcuts, Grayson Perry: Aspects of Myself explores a sense of self through a range of media and storytelling techniques.
As an astute observer and chronicler of life in Britain, Perry tackles subjects that are universally human: identity, gender, social status, sexuality, religion and politics. He uses his own experiences to reflect wider narratives about our place in society. Perry says, “I investigate our slippery sense of who we feel we are… the ongoing process of ‘being ourselves’.”
Works such as ‘A Map of Days’ explore how the interests, habits and psychological traits that make up a sense of ‘self’ can be mapped onto towns, reflecting an emotional geography of contemporary society. Other works such as the ceramics, ‘Aspects of Myself’ and ‘Mad Kid’s Bedroom Wall’ show how Perry incorporates autobiographical elements that reflect his own childhood experiences.
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Aspects of Myself, Grayson Perry, 2001. Tate: Purchased from Laurent Delaye Gallery with assistance from David and Janice Blackburn 2002. Courtesy the artist and Victoria Miro. © Grayson Perry. Photo: Tate
Please note that some works in this exhibition depict adult themes.
The Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery would like to acknowledge the following institutions who have helped to make this exhibition possible: Crafts Council, Hiscox Group, Royal Academy of Arts, and Tate.
With special thanks to Grayson Perry and Victoria Miro.
This exhibition is also made possible by the provision of Government Indemnity. RAMM would like to thank HM Government for providing Government Indemnity and the Department for Culture, Media & Sport and Arts Council England for arranging the indemnity.
Information about accessibility is available on our Access page.
Header image:
A Perfect Match, Grayson Perry, 2015. Crafts Council Collection: 2016.18. Acquired with Art Fund support (with a contribution from The Wolfson Foundation) and a donation from Maylis and James Grand. Courtesy the artist, Paragon | Contemporary Editions Ltd and Victoria Miro. © Grayson Perry

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