How long is a piece of string? David Shrigley canโ€™t answer that, but he can tell you how much it weighs: 10 tons, apparently. His latest installation is literally an exhibition of 10 tons of old rope, accumulated by him over months, and left in towering mounds in this swanky gallery in Londonโ€™s Mayfair. Most of it is marine rope, destined for landfill. Itโ€™s hard to recycle this stuff, it seems, and thereโ€™s an endless supply of it dumped around the world. So Shrigley scooped up as much of it as he could find, piled it up and put a massive price tag on it.

The work can be yours for ยฃ1m. And thatโ€™s the point of the show: this is literally money for old rope.

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