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David Sherry (artist)

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David Sherry
Born1974
NationalityNorthern Irish
EducationUniversity of Ulster at Belfast[1]
Glasgow School of Art
Known forPerformance art
Drawing
Video art
Notable workStitching (2000)
Avoiding Eye Contact For One Seven Day Period (1999)
Carrying A Bucket Of Water About For A Week (2000)
Running For The Bus (1999)

David Sherry (born 1974) is an artist.[2]

Sherry was born in Northern Ireland before studying at the Glasgow School of Art. He is best known for his performance art. Stitching is a video of him stitching pieces of wood to his feet while he offers verbal instructions on how to do this. Other works include Carrying a bucket of water about for a week and Avoiding eye contact for one seven-day period, both of which consist of the activities in their titles. Sherry has said he is trying to "expose the systematic processes of day to day life".

In 2003, Sherry was shortlisted for the Beck's Futures prize.[2]

In 2006 Sherry exhibited at WestGermany Gallery, Berlin. The exhibition was entitled 'Solid'.

In 2012 Flawedcore Records released Sherry's album of spoken word and music "I Love Those Paintings". This release triggered a curated group exhibition by Mother's Tankstation, an art gallery in Dublin, Ireland.

He lives and works in Glasgow.

References

  1. ^ David Sherry. "Curriculum Vitae. David Sherry". Retrieved 9 April 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Artist's pain gains Beck's nomination". BBC. 17 December 2002. Retrieved 18 January 2011.