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Tate Liverpool 2005
4to paperback unpaginated. Catalogue for exhibition at Tate Liverpool 21st January – 24th April 2005 F+ 425 gms
(Order reference 16456)
Born in Samoa in 1947, Richard Wentworth first came to prominence in the late 1970s along with a generation of artists whose work came to be known as New British Sculpture. By concentrating on the overlooked, and transforming and manipulating industrial or found objects into works of art, Wentworth both subverts their original function and challenges existing systems of classification. Playful, often fantastic, all his work reveals an acute intelligence allied to an irreverent and mischievous sense of humour.
Leading authors from the fields of visual arts, psychology, and linguistics examine Wentworth’s interest in language, visual perception, and memory and explore his role in the history of British and international art over the last three decades.
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