Work for the Art Now space in 2002 at Tate Britain. The aim of Art Now is to promote discussion and awareness of the quality and variety of new art in the UK and reflect current developments in contemporary British art. The piece was seen and experienced by 36,000 visitors, an audience unfamiliar with emerging art in London. The work was realized on a large scale using a variety of modern synthetic materials. The sculpture at over 5 meters across was then mounted into the ceiling just out of reach of the viewer. The visual references and components of the whole work appropriated passages from 20th century art and popular culture
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A number of objects – 16mm projector and film strips, battered armchairs, a painting – with chanting...
A number of objects – 16mm projector and film strips, battered armchairs, a painting – with chanting...
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I was invited to exhibit work of my selection as part of Tate Britain’s Art Now programme, a series ...
The Glamour was commissioned for the 2nd Berlin Biennale, held on 20 April - 20 June 2001. It was a ...
The travelling exhibition Metropolis Rise: New Art from London was curated by Anthony Gross and Jen ...
Wilson co-curated an international survey exhibition of 30 sculptures past and present, each work by...
A number of objects – 16mm projector and film strips, battered armchairs, a painting – with chanting...
A number of objects – 16mm projector and film strips, battered armchairs, a painting – with chanting...
This two-year research and exhibition project investigates the various materials involved in artisti...
Commisssioned by Frieze Art for the Frieze Sculpture Park The project presents the image of a scu...
This exhibition was the outcome of three years of dialogue with senior curators at the Tate around t...
The Royal Academy of Arts presents the first exhibition for 30 years to examine British sculpture of...
25 Years of Now showcases modern and contemporary British art from the last 25 years. From the 1990s...
While an artwork is never merely an object, the relationship between the two has come to define some...
Titled 'The Craft', this exhibition employed the inventive re-use of popular material from daily lif...
Arts Work of the Future exhibition and event with the Digital maker Collective A week long exhibi...
An Arts Council of England Touring Exhibition, supported by the DAIWA Anglo-Japanese Foundation. Pla...
I was invited to exhibit work of my selection as part of Tate Britain’s Art Now programme, a series ...
The Glamour was commissioned for the 2nd Berlin Biennale, held on 20 April - 20 June 2001. It was a ...
The travelling exhibition Metropolis Rise: New Art from London was curated by Anthony Gross and Jen ...
Wilson co-curated an international survey exhibition of 30 sculptures past and present, each work by...