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Mark Wallinger

An interview-based profile of British artist, Mark Wallinger, who discusses his show as Britain's representative at the 2001 Venice Biennale, and the meanings and motivations of his art.

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  • "Documentaire. Entrevue avec l'artiste multidisciplinaire britannique Mark Wallinger à l'occasion de la 49e Biennale di Venezia en 2001. Donne un aperçu de sa démarche créatrice, le sens artistique de son oeuvre, et ses motivations."
  • "Britain's representative at the 2001 Venice Biennale taks about the meanings and motivations of his art."
  • "An interview-based profile of British artist, Mark Wallinger, who discusses his show as Britain's representative at the 2001 Venice Biennale, and the meanings and motivations of his art."@en
  • "An interview based profile of British artist, Mark Wallinger, who discusses his show as Britain's representative at the 2001 Venice Biennale, and the meanings and motivations of his art."@en
  • "An interview based profile of British artist, Mark Wallinger, who discusses his show as Britain's representative at the 2001 Venice Biennale, and the meanings and motivations of his art."
  • ""For his show as Britain's representative at the 2001 Venice Biennale, Mark Wallinger brought together a typically eclectic group of sculptures, videos and installations. Like Ecce Homo, his much-loved life-size statue of Christ created for Trafalgar Square, the exhibition provoked and challenged and moved many of those who experienced it. Mark Wallinger's art is often witty and immediately accessible yet at the same time it engages with some of the traditional grand themes, including religion, spirituality and death. His recent works include the ambitious environment Prometheus, centred around a wall-mounted electric chair, and Threshold to the Kingdom which counterpoints the arrival of passengers at an international airport (and perhaps also in Heaven) with Allegri's beautiful music for the Miserere. In this film profile Wallinger considers the meanings and motivations of his art. He also reflects on his earlier explorations of class and identity, most especially in the series of paintings, photographs and videos about the world of racing which culminated in him owning and running the horse A Real Work of Art." [Publisher's description]."@en
  • "In this film profile, Wallinger considers the meanings and motivations of his art. He reflects on his earlier explorations of class and identity, most especially in the series of paintings, photographs and videos about the world of racing."@en

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  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Interviews"@en
  • "Interviews"
  • "Exhibition catalogs"@en
  • "Exhibition catalogs"

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  • "Mark Wallinger"
  • "Mark Wallinger"@en