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Mark Titchner
Shortlisted: 2006

Shortlisted for his solo exhibition at Arnolfini, Bristol in which his hybrid installations furthered his exploration into systems of belief. Working across a wide range of media, including light boxes and extraordinary hand-carved contraptions, his work continues to interweave a vast array of references from pop lyrics to philosophy.

Mark Titchner, The Memory Of Our Will Will Wash The Dirt From Your Feet, 2003. Lightboxes, carved wood, metal, concrete, amplifier, microphone, water, speakers, 185 x 351 x 30 cm. Courtesy the artist and Vilma Gold, London
Mark Titchner
The Memory Of Our Will Will Wash The
Dirt From Your Feet
, 2003
Courtesy the artist and Vilma Gold, London
  Mark Titchner, If You Can Dream It, You Must Do It, 2003. Transparency in lightbox, 180 x 120 x 20 cm. Courtesy the artist and Vilma Gold, London
Mark Titchner
If You Can Dream It, You Must Do It, 2003
Courtesy the artist and Vilma Gold, London

View Mark Titchner in the Tate Collection