The Agony in the Car Park was
inspired by Sunderland
Tapestries
created by Turner-prize winning artist Grayson Perry have gone on display in
Sunderland.
The city is the first venue in a national tour of the
works, which were created alongside a Channel
4 series of his exploration of British taste.
It was the subject of his first visit and provided
the setting for Agony in the Car Park and Adoration of the Cage Fighters.
They can be viewed at Sunderland Museum and Winter
Garden until 29 September.
It is the first stage of a national exhibition, which
also takes in Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool and Leeds.
The collection of six tapestries, entitled The Vanity
of Small Differences, was inspired by William Hogarth's A Rake's Progress, and
depicts many of the characters and experiences Perry encountered while
travelling through Sunderland, Tunbridge Wells and the Cotswolds for the
series.
'Sparks
debate'
He said he chose tapestries because he always worked
with traditional media, and enjoyed the idea of using the "costly and
ancient medium to show the commonplace dramas of modern British life".
The six pieces, which each measure 6ft 6ins (2m) by
13ft (4m), were woven in Flanders on a computer-controlled loom to designs
created by the artist.
Perry said: "Of all the pieces I have made, this
was the one I conceived from the outset as a public artwork.
"I hope that wherever it goes it not only
delights the eye but also sparks debate about class, taste and British
society."
Jo Cunningham, manager of Sunderland Museums, said:
"We are delighted to be chosen as the first venue on the UK tour to
display these treasures.
"The fact that the tapestries will be accessible
to the very people who inspired the work is fantastic and we're excited to find
out how our visitors will respond to them.
"A huge thank-you to the artist, the Arts
Council, British Council and partners for the opportunity to be involved in this."
Source: BBC
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