
The London restaurant Sketch turns into a contemporary art gallery and exhibits 239 works by the British artist David Shrigley, giving rise to the largest collection of works by the artist ever exhibited. The drawings touch the profound themes of life, death and the afterlife offering suggestions for reflection. The works are presented in a framework of deco furniture specially designed by interior designer India Mahdavi in shades of light pink.


Also the tables are interpreted by the artist as an extension of the exhibition space for which studies new ceramics realized by the historic British brand Caverswall with texts and drawings. The Master Chef Gagnaire's food becomes a sculptural work that invites guests to respond with their thoughts and reactions.

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