Testament

Mark Wallinger

BornNationalityBased In
1959BritishLondon
Biography

Working across a range of media, including sculpture, video, photography, performance, printmaking and painting, Mark Wallinger creates work that explores power, authority, reality and illusion. From social issues of class and nationalism to Einstein’s theory of relativity, Wallinger’s practice intertwines politics and the everyday in both nuanced and visible ways. For example, his installation State Britain, which won Turner Prize in 2007, was an exact copy of peace protester Brian Haw’s protest-camp in Parliament Square. Wallinger’s sculpture of Christ titled Ecce Homo (1999) was the first to occupy the fourth plinth in Trafalgar square. Exploring ideas around ‘Britishnenness’, the artist exposes power sculptures entrenched in the country’s social, political and economic fabrics. More recently, Wallinger has been creating large-scale action paintings with marks made by his own body, referencing both Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Vitruvian Man’ and the imagery of the Rorschach test, exploring the idea of the self and its imprints. ...

Selected Artworks
Testament
Mark WallingerTestament, 2021Price on Request
Awards
Turner Prize2007
Biennals
Drawing biennial2017 - London
Kochi-Muziris Biennale2014 - Cochin
The Biennale of Sydney2010 - Sydney
Venice Biennial2009 - Venice
Athens Biennale2009 - Athens
Folkestone Triennial2008 - Folkestone
Singapore Biennial2006 - Singapore
Venice Biennial2005 - Venice
Biennale de Montreal1998 - Montréal
Istanbul Biennial1997 - Istanbul
The Biennale of Sydney1996 - Sydney