A comprehensive study of Mark Wallinger’s career that draws on extensive conversations with the artist, this book traces his development from early influences to winning the Turner Prize in 2007 and beyond. Over the past quarter-century Wallinger has become known as an artist who never repeats himself, and his art – driven by passions including sport, history, politics, science and poetry – has ranged from meticulous paintings of racehorses to a presentation of the first public statue of Jesus Christ in England since the Reformation, and from a performance while dressed in a bear suit to installing a full-scale copy of peace protestor Brian Haw’s antiwar display at Parliament Square in Tate Britain. As this book demonstrates, however, certain themes and strategies thread through this dizzyingly diverse body of work. Here, Wallinger is revealed as an artist committed to making art that is not only brilliantly accessible and witty, but also conscientious and politically incisive.
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A comprehensive study of Mark Wallinger's career that draws on conversations with the artist. It traces his development from early influences to winning the Turner Prize in 2007 and beyond. It reveals Wallinger as an artist committed to making art that is not only brilliantly accessible and witty, but also conscientious and politically incisive.
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Bearings: An Introduction • 1. Battling for Britain (1985–90) • 2. Entrances and Exits (1990–96) • 3. Questions of Faith (1997–2002) • 4. New Frontiers (2003–7) • 5. You, Me, Us (2008–10) • Chronology/Biography
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'Successfully negotiates the various themes throughout Wallinger’s oeuvre into a highly comprehensive and informative text' - Aesthetica
The first monograph on the Turner Prize-winning Mark Wallinger, one of Britain’s most thoughtful and unpredictable artists

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780500093566
Publisert
2011-10-10
Utgiver
Vendor
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Høyde
305 mm
Bredde
230 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
288

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Biographical note

Martin Herbert’s writing has appeared in magazines including Artforum, frieze and Art Monthly, and in catalogues for institutions such as The Museum of Modern Art, Tate Britain and the Hayward Gallery. He is a visiting lecturer at the Royal College of Art, and associate editor of ArtReview.