Marc Quinn
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Marc Quinn
Tate Liverpool, c2002
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Exhibition catalogue
Published to accompany the exhibition Marc Quinn, organized by Tate Liverpool, presented Feb. 1-Apr. 28, 2002, curated and edited by Christoph Grunenberg and Victoria Pomery
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Marc Quinn produces a diverse range of work, using a selection of different media including painting, sculpture, drawing and photography. Much of his work is preoccupied with the changing physical states of the human body; increasingly it addresses ideas around mortality and survival in the age of genetic manipulation. This publication coincides with an exhibition at the Tate Liverpool and presents a large body of new work. Essays reflect on Quinn's diversity of practice and his working methods; his clean and controlled installed pieces are the result of an amalgam of references explored in an untidy studio. The cover depicts the artist's baby son Lucas and Quinn himself worked closely with the designers of the publication in order to include his own handwritten captions.
Table of Contents
- Artist overview, Sarah Whitfield
- artist interview, Sir John Sulston.
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