"Get Your Sh*t Together is the first book that exclusively features recent artwork in color by beloved British artist David Shrigley. This volume celebrates Shrigley's absurd, deadpan sensibility through both his signature drawing style and accompanying text. Organized by chapters with titles such as Stupid, Nonsense, Dirt, Fear, Paranoia, Love, and Self Delusion, this collection is sure to delight die-hard Shrigley fans and new ones alike. This is the largest-format book to date on Shrigley's prolific work, and features design details such as a ribbon marker with one of his mordant sayings printed on it, as well as hand-written, humorous essays throughout" --Amazon
David Shrigley Book order (chronological)
David Shrigley is an artist celebrated for his darkly humorous and often unsettling cartoons. His work finds comedy in the mundane, the inconsequential, and the bizarre, often employing a deliberately crude and seemingly unpolished drawing style to amplify the comic effect. While he works across various media, Shrigley is best known for his mordant cartoons, frequently collected in books and postcard packs. His art is characterized by an odd viewpoint and a distinctive, sometimes intentionally limited, technique that lends his work a unique and provocative edge.






The definitive collection of the work of cult artist David Shrigley.
How are you feeling?
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A profound, unsettling and very funny new book from the cult artist, David Shrigley.
What the Hell are You Doing?
- 282 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The definitive collection of the work of cult artist David Shrigley.
Red Book
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
This book was created during a residency at IASPIS, Stockholm, April - May 2009.
Ants Have Sex in Your Beer
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
This all-new collection of David Shrigley's addictively strange and entertaining work reveals fresh, unsettling truths and anxious amusements in a format that welcomes the uninitiated and rewards the faithful.
The Book of Shrigley
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The Book of Shrigley' contains over 150 new drawings, sketchbook entries from student days, sad and funny ephemera, and texts that illuminate his work with a sideways light.
