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Mark Wallinger

Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger is one of the most influential artists working today. Wallinger is known for his poignant, multifaceted works that take on notions of reality, power, authority, class and religion. More recently, the artist has delved into a profound exploration of identity. "Mark Wallinger," an exhibition by and about the artist, presents a constellation of works from 2003 to 2018 that explore the complexities and nuances of the self, spanning subject and object, perception and action. The exhibition will present a group of works from one of his most ambitious recent works, the "id Paintings." A series of large-scale, black-and-white works that relate to the artist's weight, height and arm span, each painting becomes a unique Rorschach test-like image. In dialogue with the "id Paintings," other artworks in the exhibition delicately interweave references to literature, the inevitability of the subconscious, and the simultaneity of presence and absence.

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