Grayson Perry, renowned artist, transvestite, cultural icon and giver of the 2013 Reith Lecture, has always been fascinated by taste: why people buy the things they do and wear the things they wear, and what they are trying to say about themselves when they make those choices. Grayson goes on safari through the taste tribes of Britain, not just to observe our taste, but to tell us in an artwork what it means. The work Grayson creates is a series of six imposing tapestries called 'The Vanity.
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Documentary following Turner Prize-winning artist Grayson Perry as he sets out to explore the links between fashion tastes and social class. The series, which was initially screened on Channel Four and won the BAFTA for Best Specialist Factual Programme 2013, also finds Grayson at work on a series of tapestries called 'The Vanity of Small Differences'. The tapestries give artistic expression to Grayson's views on taste and social class and are informed by the research he undertakes in the programme.
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