Bear Work Wear (black)
Summary
The work takes its form from a promotional bear suit that has been remade minus its head. The headless suit is constructed from canvas and screen-printed with a rococo fur pattern created from a repeated stylised chrysanthemum design. This embellished surface suggests fur.
Display Label
Bear Workwear (black) 2011 Brian Griffiths born 1969 Printed cotton canvas with zip and foam padding The artist has recreated a promotional bear costume (minus head) in a durable fabric. It is screen-printed with a chrysanthemum-petal design that resembles fur. The peg on which the suit hangs comes with the work, so that it can be displayed in precisely this way, as if the ‘bear’ has just hung up its overalls and walked away. Purchased through the Contemporary Art Society’s Sculpture Fund which is supported by Cathy Wills. Co-owned by: Grundy Art Gallery, Manchester City Galleries, Victoria Gallery and Museum, Walker Art Gallery (National Museums Liverpool) and the Whitworth Art Gallery 2013.2
Object Name
Bear Work Wear (black)
Date Created
2011
accession number
2013.2
Place of creation
Europe
Support
canvas
Medium
ink
On Display
Credit
Purchased through the Contemporary Art Society's Sculpture Fund which is supported by Cathy Wills. Co-owned by: Grundy Art Gallery, Manchester City Galleries, Victoria Gallery and Museum, Walker Art Gallery (National Museums Liverpool) and the Whitworth Art Gallery