
© Grayson Perry courtesy of the artist and the Victoria Miro gallery
A large onion-shaped vase with a black glaze heavily incised throughout with depictions of smiling children, playing with small animals and toys and dressed in 1950s clothes. Behind them, are scrawled images of horror and war; burning buildings, blasted trees and naked figures, running screaming from others aiming rifles.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Difficult Background, 2001
Date supported
2001
Medium and material
Earthenware
Dimensions
50 x 36 x 36 cm
Grant
1500
Total cost
8000
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