Grayson Perry – Home Worker & Key Worker Staffordshire Figures

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Grayson Perry (British, b. 1960)

Home Worker & Key Worker Staffordshire Figures, 2021

Medium: The complete set of four white earthenware ceramic figures painted in colours and glazed

Dimensions: each approx. 27 cm (10 5/8 in) height

From an unknown edition (believed to be 200): Artist’s pottery stamp on reverse

Condition: Mint

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Grayson Perry - Home Worker & Key Worker Staffordshire Figures

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Grayson Perry – Home Worker & Key Worker Staffordshire Figures

Grayson Perry’s Home Worker & Key Worker Staffordshire Figures (2021) reinterpret the tradition of Staffordshire ceramic figurines through the lens of the Covid-19 pandemic, transforming a familiar form of British folk art into a pointed record of contemporary social history. Produced during a period of lockdown, isolation, and public revaluation of labour, the complete limited editoin set of four glazed earthenware figures honours two archetypes that came to define everyday life during the crisis: the home worker and the frontline key worker.

Staffordshire figures have historically depicted soldiers, royalty, and domestic scenes, functioning as affordable symbols of national identity and popular culture in the 19th century. Perry consciously adopts this format to elevate ordinary, often overlooked figures of modern society, aligning with his long-standing interest in class, labour, and the politics of recognition. Each figure is rendered with deliberate simplicity and hand-painted detail, combining warmth and irony while avoiding sentimentality. The home workers are shown in informal domestic attire, while the key workers carry symbols of care and service, quietly acknowledging roles that became newly visible during the pandemic.

These ceramics sit squarely within Perry’s broader practice of using craft traditions to interrogate contemporary values. Like his celebrated vases and tapestries, the figures collapse distinctions between fine art and vernacular craft, using humour and accessibility to deliver social critique. The decision to work in ceramic form also underscores themes of fragility and resilience, echoing both the material’s historical associations and the emotional climate of 2020–21.

Released only briefly and believed to have been produced in an edition of approximately 200 per design, the sculptures were distributed directly and without prolonged availability, contributing to their scarcity. Today, the complete set is regarded as one of Perry’s most culturally specific ceramic editions, capturing a precise historical moment while continuing his ongoing examination of British identity, labour, and collective memory.

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About Grayson Perry

Grayson Perry (born 1960) is one of Britain's most influential contemporary artists, internationally celebrated for his multidisciplinary practice spanning ceramics, tapestries, prints, and sculpture. His artwork is renowned for its sharp social commentary, addressing themes of class, identity, gender, politics, and cultural power structures with a distinctive blend of humor, ornament, and narrative depth.

Perry first rose to prominence through his ceramic artworks, a medium he deliberately chose to challenge the traditional hierarchy between fine art and craft. His hand-thrown vessels are densely decorated with text, imagery, and symbolism, transforming the classical form of the vase into a platform for complex storytelling and social critique. These works draw on historical references while engaging directly with contemporary life, making them instantly recognizable within modern British art.

In parallel, Grayson Perry's large-scale tapestries have become a defining aspect of his practice. Combining traditional textile techniques with autobiographical and political narratives, these works function as contemporary history paintings, mapping social systems, personal identity, and collective anxieties. His signed limited edition prints extend these ideas into editioned formats, allowing collectors broader access to his visual language while preserving the layered detail and conceptual rigor of his original works. These fine art prints translate his densely decorated aesthetic and social commentary into highly collectible editions.

A central thread throughout Perry's artwork is his exploration of identity and gender, often articulated through his alter egos, most notably Claire and Alan Measles. These personas allow Perry to examine masculinity, vulnerability, and self-expression, positioning his work within wider conversations around gender fluidity and personal authenticity.

Beyond the studio, Grayson Perry is widely recognized for his public presence and cultural influence. His openness, wit, and distinctive appearance have helped bring contemporary art into mainstream discourse. His artworks and prints have been the subject of major solo exhibitions at institutions including the Serpentine Galleries in London, the Bonnefanten Museum in Maastricht, and the National Portrait Gallery in London, cementing his status as a key figure in contemporary British art.

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