Mark Titchner (1973) is an English artist, and 2006 nominee for the Turner Prize. He graduated from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London, in 1995. He was nominated for the Turner Prize for a solo show at the Arnolfini, Bristol, in which he displayed the sculptural installation "How To Change Behaviour (Tiny Masters Of The World Come Out)". The Tate Gallery described his work in the following manner:
... hybrid installations furthered his exploration into systems of belief. Working across a wide range of media, including light boxes and extraordinary hand-carved contraptions, his work continues to interweave a vast array of references from heavy metal lyrics to philosophy.
In 2007 he was included in the 52nd Venice Biennale exhibiting in Ukraine's Pavilion, A Poem about an Inland Sea. A solo exhibition Run, Black River, Run followed at BALTIC, Gateshead early in 2008. In 2003, he had a solo show Be Angry but Don't Stop Breathing as part of the Art Now series at Tate Britain.
In 2011, he had a solo show "Be True to Your Oblivion" at The New Art Gallery Walsall. This exhibition formed part of Capsule's Home of Metal project, a huge cultural project to establish Birmingham and the Black Country as the home of heavy metal. He was the Art Gallery of Ontario's Artist-in-Residence from September to October 2012.
His work is held in the permanent collections of the South London Gallery, the United Kingdom Government Art Collection and the Tate Gallery
© 2018. All images are copyrighted © by Mark Titchner. The use of any image from this site is prohibited unless prior written permission is obtained.
... hybrid installations furthered his exploration into systems of belief. Working across a wide range of media, including light boxes and extraordinary hand-carved contraptions, his work continues to interweave a vast array of references from heavy metal lyrics to philosophy.
In 2007 he was included in the 52nd Venice Biennale exhibiting in Ukraine's Pavilion, A Poem about an Inland Sea. A solo exhibition Run, Black River, Run followed at BALTIC, Gateshead early in 2008. In 2003, he had a solo show Be Angry but Don't Stop Breathing as part of the Art Now series at Tate Britain.
In 2011, he had a solo show "Be True to Your Oblivion" at The New Art Gallery Walsall. This exhibition formed part of Capsule's Home of Metal project, a huge cultural project to establish Birmingham and the Black Country as the home of heavy metal. He was the Art Gallery of Ontario's Artist-in-Residence from September to October 2012.
His work is held in the permanent collections of the South London Gallery, the United Kingdom Government Art Collection and the Tate Gallery
© 2018. All images are copyrighted © by Mark Titchner. The use of any image from this site is prohibited unless prior written permission is obtained.
Mr Mark Titchner |
And now what do you want? |
And now what do you want? |
And now what do you want? |
And now what do you want? |
Another world is possible |
Be Angry But Don’t Stop Breathing |
Be Angry But Don’t Stop Breathing |
Chemistry Makes Me Smile |
Dream after dream after dream |
Ends thou |
Ends thou |
Ends thou |
Ergo ergot |
Ergo ergot |
Ergo ergot |
Ergo ergot |
Everything is real there is no audience |
If you can dream it you must do it |
If you can dream it you must do it |
If you can dream it you must do it |
If you can dream it you must do it |
Improving the world means improving me |
Improving the world means improving me |
In eternity all eyes are open |
In eternity all eyes are open |
Live the life that you imagine |
Live the life that you imagine |
Live the life that you imagine |
Love flags |
Love flags |
No ends |
More Joy now |
Study for Sceaux Gardens |
Natures bounds |
Natures bounds |
No them only us |
Our knot |
Please believe these days will pass |
Please believe these days will pass |
Possible |
Possible |
Provocation |
Questions |
Listen |
So much noise to make a silence |
The eye don’t see itself |
The world isn’t working |
The world isn’t working |
Why is there something instead of nothing? |
Why Not Now? |
Why Not Now? |
You are not ... |
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