Grayson Perry talks about his drawing and print work, specifically his Map of Nowhere, based on the Ebstorf mappa mundi (a Medieval European map of the world) which was destroyed during World War II, in which he depicts a flooded free market economy - before the credit crunch. He also talks about his love of folk clothing and how he is more interested in the clothes themselves rather than the sexuality they portray.
Interview by Jean Wainwright
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