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Richard Wilson was born in London in 1953. Descended on one side from a line of builders and on the other of artists his work often comes closer to engineering or even architecture than it does to traditional sculpture. Typically he transforms the viewer's environment into something unsettling and strange by the interventions he makes whether in the internal space of a gallery the structure of a building or in one of the ships with which he has a particular affinity. Perhaps his best-known work is 20:50 currently on show at and probably the most popular exhibit in the Saatchi Gallery in London. For 20:50 Wilson flooded a gallery space with oil which has a highly reflective surface. Into the oil is built a kind of narrow pier or promenade down which one person at a time can walk the oil perilously close to their body. So reflective is the oil that the room induces a strong sense of disorientation. Further along the River Thames next to the Millennium Dome is another Wilson piece that provides an unexpected sight. The skeletal ship A Slice of Reality its sides removed and with the tides moving freely through it is both a startling sculptural object in its own right and a comment on the vanished shipping industry that was once a mainstay of the river community. In Los Angeles Wilson was inspired by one of the most ubiquitous symbols of Californian life the swimming pool suspending a fibreglass pool shell from a sixty foot-long pipe in MOCA's subterranean gallery (Deep End). In addition to and often in conjunction with these large-scale projects Wilson makes films and sculpture takes photographs and stages performance events and has been a formative influence on a generation of British artists. This lavishly illustrated career survey includes a new interview with Wilson and examines six key works in depth.
TITLE: Richard Wilson (Modern Artists)
AUTHOR: Simon Morrissey
SKU: 9781854375704
PUBLISHER: Tate Publishing
DATE PUBLISHED: 24/01/2006
PLACE PUBLISHED: United Kingdom
PAGES: 128
BINDING: Paperback / softback
LANGUAGE: English
DIMENSIONS: 212 mm x 272 mm x 10 mm
WEIGHT: 530 gr