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led display HomeWhat’s OnArts CultureBirmingham Museum and Art GalleryGrayson Perry tapestries reflect the nature of a modern BritainSocial mobility in modern life is being reflected with the creation of six tapestries by contemporary artist Grayson Perry for an exhibition which comes to Birmingham. Graham Young reports06:00, 14 FEB 2014Updated17:24, 14 FEB 2014Grayson Perry (Image: Ian West/PA Wire) Get daily updates directly to your inbox+ SubscribeThank you for subscribing!Could not subscribe, try again laterInvalid EmailIt’s a decade since Grayson Perry won the most publicised prize in British Art and he almost thinks he’s been given a new name as a result.”I’m always referred to as Grayson Perry Turner Prize winner,” he laughs.Not everyone, of course, wants to be lauded for their enterprise, skills or contribution to society.Plenty of artists and others have turned down various honours over the years.”The Turner Prize is a calling card and good people still want it,” he says.”And the legacy of its reputation depends on good people still wanting it.”I’ve always been interestefd in it.”And it’s like The X Factor. People can disappear!”Grayson, who was made a CBE in 2013 for services to contemporary art, is proud of his work in its many forms and that he has stayed true to himself.”I hope I am not a one shot wonder,” he muses.”I am more interested in a continuing career.”He won the Turner Prize for his ceramics but his latest work has been in textiles.On Friday Birmingham Museum Art Gallery will become the first Midland venue to display The Vanity of Small Differences, a series of six tapestries inspired following the making of BAFTA award winning Channel 4 series All in the Best Possible Taste with Grayson Perry.The tapestries chart the “class journey” made by the fictional Tim Rakewell and include many of the characters led screen, incidents and objects that Grayson encountered as a result of the show.”I conceived them as a public work that reflected the nature of contemporary Britain,” he says.”So it’s entirely appropriate that they should go on tour.”I imagine Birmingham has its fair share of working and middle class citizens and maybe even a few posh people.”. led display
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