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Mat Collishaw Bullet Hole, 1988.. Bullet Hole is the title of a 1988 artwork by British artist Mat Collishaw.Despite the title, the work is a reproduction of an ice pick wound to the head, appropriated from a pathology manual and blown up over an interlocking grid of fifteen separate framed images that make up one single work.
Matthew "Mat" Collishaw Hon. FRPS (born 6 January 1966 [1]) is a contemporary British artist based in London. Bullet Hole which was on display in the Freeze exhibition. Mat Collishaw 'Albion', 2017 Mat Collishaw 'All Things Fall', 2014-2017
The catalogue was funded by the property developers Olympia and York. The title of the show came from the catalogue's description of Mat Collishaw's macro photograph Bullet Hole which showed a gunshot wound to a human head (taken from a pathology textbook). In 2007, Michael Craig-Martin said in an interview with Brian Sherwin:
Mat Collishaw's Bullet Hole, which was on display in the Freeze exhibition. The Young British Artists, or YBAs [1] —also referred to as Brit artists and Britart—is a loose group of visual artists who first began to exhibit together in London in 1988.
Mat Collishaw: 25 Feb – 25 June 2022 'The Machine Zone' Mat Collishaw: 18 June – 27 Nov 2021 'Infinite' Chuck Close: 15 Aug — 15 Dec 2019 'Naturally Naked' George Condo, John Currin, Carroll Dunham, Tony Matelli, Bjarne Melgaard, Yasumasa Morimura, Peter Saul: 9 Nov 2018 — 9 Feb 2019 One man show Wim Delvoye: 8 Jun — 8 Sep 2018 One ...
The South London Gallery, founded 1891, is a public-funded gallery of contemporary art in Camberwell, London.Until 1992, it was known as the South London Art Gallery, and nowadays the acronym SLG is often used. [1]
It was the first round in 1967, and the Australian was 240 yards away on the par-5 eighth hole at Augusta National. He took a lash with his 4-wood. The ball landed on the front of the green ...
26 October 1993 is an artwork created in 1993 as a collaboration between English artists Henry Bond and Sam Taylor-Wood, both of whom were involved in the Young British Artists scene of contemporary art.