Conrad Atkinson


Item Number: 105

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $1,400

Online Close: Sep 10, 2007 12:00 AM PDT

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Conrad Atkinson

The Fallujuemica Times, 2004

Print, acrylic, and gold ink on paper

11 x 8 1/2” (image)

18 x 15” (frame)

Conrad Atkinson was born in Cumbria, England, in 1940 and earned his degrees from Carlisle College of Art, Liverpool College of Art, and the Royal Academy Schools. He is one of Britain’s most influential artists, and has received international recognition, where he speaks, teaches, collaborates, and exhibits around the world. But the heart of his practice – both tactically and metaphorically – comes from his birthplace, the northern town of Cleator Moor. Over the last twenty-five years, Atkinson’s work has married the traditional mimetic impulse – reproducing the world so as to better understand it – with the contemporary urge to evaluate data. Thus, he has juxtaposed pay-packets with ticker-tape; related videotaped confessionals to literature’s classics; and “remade” objects from newspapers to clothes to land mines.

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