Map of Nowhere

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Map of Nowhere is a detailed, allegorical artwork by British artist Grayson Perry that takes the form of a fantastical map exploring themes of identity, society, and contemporary culture.

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Map of Nowhere canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf allegorical artwork
artwork
contemporary artwork
artMedium etching
ink
print
artMovement contemporary art
coloration polychrome
copyrightHolder Grayson Perry NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Grayson Perry NERFINISHED
depicts contemporary culture
fantastical landscape
identity
psychological landscape
society
exhibitedAt British Museum NERFINISHED
genre allegorical art
contemporary art
map art
hasForm map
hasInfluence cartography
medieval mappa mundi
hasPart decorative borders
imaginary places
moral concepts as locations
social concepts as locations
symbolic locations
textual labels
hasStyle decorative
highly detailed
narrative
inception 2008
inCollectionOf British Museum NERFINISHED
intendedMeaning critique of contemporary society
exploration of personal identity
reflection on modern values
language English
mainSubject belief systems
consumer culture
self-identity
social class
notableFor complex symbolism
dense visual detail
social commentary
notableWorkOf Grayson Perry NERFINISHED

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Grayson Perry notableWork Map of Nowhere