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Mount Fear
2002, Polystyrene, Police Statisitcs for Violent Offences Manchester 2001 - 2002 |
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Mount Fear
2002, Polystyrene, Police Statisitcs for Violent Offences Manchester 2001 - 2002 |
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Mount Fear
2002, Polystyrene, Police Statisitcs for Violent Offences Manchester 2001 - 2002 |
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b.1970 Stamford
2000-2002 MA Fine Art, Goldsmiths College, University of London
1997-2000 BA (hons) Fine Art, Chelsea College of Art, London
Recent Exhibitions
2002 Telling Tales, Gallery Peri, Turku, Finland
2002 Fall Show, Mercer Union, Toronto, Canada
2002 Blow Up Your TV, York City Art Gallery, York
2002 Drive For Show, Putt For Dough, Standpoint Gallery, Hoxton, London
2002 Contemplation Room, Overgaden, Danish Ministry of Cultural Affairs
2002 Artscatalyst Research Residency on the Makrolab, Scottish Highlands
2001 East of Eden, Spacex Gallery, Exeter
2001 Down To Earth, Mafuji Gallery, London
Previously Mount Fear was made out of cardboard and had a close likeness to the Grand Canyon. For the New Contemporaries Mount Fear will be made from polystyrene, visually similar to the hostile landscapes of the Arctic and Antarctic. Mount Fear, a visual record of statistical data, also represents a physiological moment, the moment an individual feels afraid or threatened; the pulse gets quicker and temperature gets higher. Not only a statistical representation of crime; it also suggests the emotional state of the victims it represents.
Selectors comments; JJ Charlesworth, Cerith Wyn Evans, Hayley Newman and Rebecca Warren.
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