An Art on a Postcard Mini Auction in Collaboration With The Bomb Factory
12 MAY 2022 - 26 MAY 2022Notes
About
Mark Wallinger is one of the UK’s leading contemporary artists. Having previously been nominated for the Turner Prize in 1995, he won in 2007 for his installation ‘State Britain’. His work ‘Ecce Homo’ (1999–2000) was the first piece to occupy the empty plinth in Trafalgar Square. He represented Britain at the Venice Biennale in 2001. ‘Labyrinth' (2013), a major and permanent commission for Art on the Underground, was created to celebrate 150 years of the London Underground. In 2018, the permanent work ‘Writ in Water’ was realised for the National Trust to celebrate Magna Carta at Runnymede, and ‘The World Turned Upside Down’ was unveiled in 2019 for the London School of Economics.
Education
MA Course, Goldsmith’s College, London, UK, 1983 – 1985
Chelsea School of Art, London, UK, 1978 – 1981
Loughton College, Loughton, UK 1977 – 1978
Select Exhibitions/Awards
Wallinger has held solo exhibitions at the Serpentine Gallery, London, England (1995); Portikus, Hamburg, Germany (1999); Vienna Secession, Vienna, Austria (2000); Whitechapel Gallery, London, England (2001); Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, Germany (2004); Hangar Bicocca, Milan, Italy (2005); Museo de Arte Carillo Gil, Mexico City (2006); Tate Britain, England (2007); Museum de Pont, Tilburg, Netherlands (2011); Dundee Contemporary Arts, Scotland (2017); Centro per l'Arte Contemporanea Luigi Pecci, Prato, Italy (2018) and Savannah College of Art and Design Museum of Art, US (2019), among others.
AWARDS
2019 Stirling Prize shortlisted, for 'Writ in Water', National Trust, Runnymede, UK
RIBA National Award for 'Writ in Water', National Trust, Runnymede, UK
Civic Trust Awards for 'Writ in Water', National Trust, Runnymede, UK
2009 Honorary Fellow, Goldsmiths College, London, UK
2007 Turner Prize, London, UK
2003 Honorary Doctorate, University of Central UK, Birmingham, UK
Gallery Representation
Galerie Krinzinger
carlier | gebauer
Hauser & Wirth
Please do not bid on artwork in our Art on a Postcard auctions if you intend on selling the artwork after you have purchased it. This auction has been organised for charity and all artworks have been generously donated by the artists to raise money for the Hepatitis C Trust. When the work produced for the charity is sold on the secondary market it damages our relationship with the artist and prevents us from fundraising.