This catalogue accompanies Mark Leckey’s first major show at Tate. It combines newly commissioned writing with artists’ scripts for performances, and illustrates his previous work as well as the intriguing sources of inspiration for Tate Britain’s powerful, immersive exhibition.
Turner Prize winner Mark Leckey is one of the most influential contemporary artists working today. Since he came to prominence in the late 1990s, Leckey’s practice has addressed the radical effect of technology on popular culture and has powerfully articulated the transition from analogue to digital culture.
His work often looks at under-represented or overlooked aspects of British culture and explores ideas about both collective and personal history. His film Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore, 1999 uses sampled footage to trace dance subcultures in British nightclubs from the 1970s to the 1990s, while Dream English Kid, 1964–1999 AD, 2015 focuses on key episodes in his own life, constructed from ‘found memories’ sourced primarily from the internet.
Clarrie Wallis is Senior Curator of Contemporary British Art at Tate.
Claire Wallis has penned hundreds of magazine and newspaper articles over the last ten years, with science playing the lead role in almost all of them. Now, in addition to writing about rocks, plants, insects, and microbes, Claire also puts human characters in the lead. She is the author of three novels, PUSH, PULL, and THE SOUND OF LIGHT.
She lives in Pennsylvania with her amazingly awesome husband and son.