Money for old rope: Art installation from Turner Prize nominee valued at £1m

13 Nov 2025, 01:59 Updated: 6h ago
David Shrigley spent months scouring the country for unwanted material to prove he really can get money for old rope
13 Nov 2025, 01:59 | Updated: 6h ago
A Turner Prize-nominated artist has launched an exhibition where the only artwork is a 10-tonne pile of discarded rope priced at £1 million.
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A Turner Prize-nominated artist has launched an exhibition where the only artwork is a 10-tonne pile of discarded rope priced at £1 million.
David Shrigley spent months scouring the country for unwanted material to prove he really can get money for old rope.
All lengths gathered for the installation – from cruise liner mooring lines to slim cords used for crab and lobster pots – were treated and cleaned at Shrigley’s studio to prepare it for public exhibition.
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David Shrigley spent months scouring the country for unwanted material to prove he really can get money for old rope.
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Exhibition Of Old Rope will run at the Stephen Friedman Gallery in London from November 13 to December 20.
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He said: “This exhibition started with an idiom. Old rope has no use. It’s also hard to recycle, so there’s a lot of it lying around.
“I thought, what if I turn that into a literal exhibition of old rope? And then say, yes, this is art, and yes, you can buy it for £1 million.”
Exhibition Of Old Rope will run at the Stephen Friedman Gallery in London from November 13 to December 20.




