We will explore the permanent collection and the exhibition.
Grayson Perry: Delusions of Grandeur presents over 40 new works by Sir Grayson Perry (1960). In the largest contemporary exhibition ever held at the museum, visitors will encounter ceramics, tapestries and works on paper amongst others, displayed alongside masterpieces from the collection that helped shape Perry’s vision for this landmark show.
Delusions of Grandeur will interrogate the very nature of craft-making and our drive for perfectionism. Intricate handcrafted objects will be shown alongside works made with digital technology – comparing an object that may have taken thousands of hours to create against one that was possible with the click of a button. Through these contrasting approaches, Perry will ask the viewer to contemplate questions concerning authenticity and the artist’s role in the future.
As part of this questioning, Delusions of Grandeur will also focus on ‘outsider art’ with the inclusion of works by Aloïse Corbaz and Madge Gill. Sparked by the discovery that Madge Gill (1882-1961) had exhibited at the Wallace Collection in 1942, the life and work of these outsider artists has helped unlock Perry’s own response, which also draws upon his own childhood experiences.
Marking the artist’s 65th birthday, Delusions of Grandeur offers an elaborate commentary on the very nature of making and collecting art. Touching upon themes including the gendering of decoration, the exhibition will be a major moment for one of the country's most respected artists.
Fee includes the full price ticket to the Grayson Perry exhibition so please email if you are a member of the Wallace Collection or an Art Fund Pass holder etc.
Limited to 15 people
Gallery Day: the Wallace and Grayson Perry
Monday 2nd June 11-3 (with break for lunch)