The ribald artist will be at the Guardian office between 1pm and 2pm GMT on Monday 30 January answering your questions. What would you like to ask him? Post your questions nowFrom 1-2pm on Monday, one of the art world's arch satirists, David Shrigley, will be in the hotseat to answer your questions. He started out as a cartoon-artist known for silly, audacious slogans in his signature capital-letter type. But for his upcoming retrospective at London's Hayward gallery, he has increased his output of surrealist sculpture (which until now has most notably consisted of stuffed animals holding up signs regarding their mortality, and leisure centres in miniature). Expect wildly oversized eggs and huge keyrings that should dangle from the waistband of a security guard giant.What would you like to know about his life or work? Where does the funny man look for inspiration? Where do his witty meditations on death really come from? Why has he decided to become a tattoo artist? Why did he write a libretto about a depressed egg and a spoon? Is he trying to perk up the po-faced art scene? Ask away ...• David Shrigley will be here to answer your questions between 1pm and 2pm (GMT) on Monday. Post your questions below, then come here to join him in conversation on Monday
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