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This volume accompanies the exhibition Marc Quinn: Chemical Life Support held from 4 March to 9 April 2005.
This publication concentrates on the artist's new work of bronze sculptures cast from the meat of various animals.
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Marc Quinn, one of the Young British Artists who came to prominence in the 1990s, produces a diverse range of work, much of which is preoccupied with the changing physical states of the human body. Increasingly, his work addresses ideas around mortality and survival in the age of genetic manipulation. This book, which contains two extensive interviews with Quinn, accompanies an exhibition held in early 2002 at Tate Liverpool. It features a large body of exciting new work, including painting, sculpture, drawing, and photography. The artist has been closely involved in the development of this book, handwriting all the captions and picturing his baby son on the jacket.
Published to accompany exhibition held at the Gagosian Gallery, New York, 30/5 - 4/7 1998.
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The making of the sculpture Alison Lapper pregnant, sited on the vacant plinth at Trafalgar Square, London.
Essays by Germano Celant, Darian Leader. Foreword by Miuccia Prada.