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HE CRIED FOR OUR SINS, 2021
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32. Corbin Shaw

HE CRIED FOR OUR SINS

Cotton Drill, Woven Acrylic.
190cm x 155cm. 
Created in 2021.

This work is unique.

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£3,000 - 3,200

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Introducing Corbin Shaw

Corbin Shaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Corbin has established himself as a prominent figure in the art world, exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. His unique approach to the iconic St George's Cross, a symbol deeply rooted in English culture, has garnered attention for its unconventional reinterpretation.

In many of his works, Corbin deftly hijacks British stereotypes by infusing textiles with text, resulting in thought-provoking pieces that challenge preconceived notions. Sometimes conveying messages of support and love, and at other times offering satirical commentary on the concept of the quintessential "Englishman," Corbin's finished artworks present a witty and captivating twist on the universally recognisable symbol such as the St George's Cross.
Paying homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity, such as the local pub, football and community, Corbin's art carries a powerful narrative that resonates with audiences far and wide.

Accolades:
 

THE WORLD OF GAZZA!! : May 2023, OOF Gallery

For the Love of the Lads: May 2023, Flannels X with W1 Curates

In Conversation with Holly Black: London Original Print Fair, March 2023, Somerset House

London Original Print Fair with Jealous London: March 2023, Somerset House

London Art Fair with Jealous London: January 2023, Business Design Centre

'Fin-de-Siecle': December 2022, On the Rag Gallery

FIXED: December 2022, Four Legs 

Women's Aid: November 2022

London in Levis: October 2022, Levi's Regent Street

An Evening with OOF: June 2022, The Design Museum

Designing the Beautiful Game: April 2022, The Design Museum

Martin Parr & Corbin Shaw: March 2022, OOF Gallery

Nowt As Queer As Folk: February 2022, GUTS Gallery 

Reality Check: September 2021, Anderson Contemporary

A New Art World is Possible: July 2021, 147 Stoke Newington

Thirst Prize: June 2021, Changing Room Gallery

Five Hides: October 2020, Manor Place

ConTender: September 2020, Arch 313

Workin' the Body for Labour, Workin' the Body for Pleasure: August 2020, Sheffield

Collaborations include Fred Perry,  HOMOBLOC, Patterns of Play, Four Football, Levis, Womens Aid

Featured on, The Guardian, The Face, DAZED, Perfect Magazine, It's Nice That, The Brit Cult Podcast , i-DHERO

​@corbinshaw
www.corbinshaw.com

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