An edition of Marcus Coates (2011)

Marcus Coates

the trip

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An edition of Marcus Coates (2011)

Marcus Coates

the trip

Artist Marcus Coates has worked with outpatients at St John's Hospice, London, since 2009, as part of the Serpentine Gallery's project Skills Exchange: Urban Transformation and the Politics of Care. Wondering about the skills an artist could offer people in the final stages of their lives, Coates began his project asking the question, 'What can I do for you?' Answers to this question generated a series of proposals, one of which - made by Alex H. - asked the artist to undertake a journey to the Amazon Rainforest. This artist's book is divided into two sections, documenting both the original proposal made by Alex and the conversations that took place between him and Marcus upon his return. Coates' practice questions the role of the artist in relation to a range of social issue. In The Trip, he develops this central concern through exchanges between himself and individuals nearing the end of their lives. This project explores the subject of death with profound sensitivity and intimacy, casting light on a topic widely avoided in everyday discussion.

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English
Pages
88

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Marcus Coates: the trip
2011, Koenig, at the Serpentine Gallery
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Edition Notes

Interview.

On the occasion of an exhibition held at Serpentine Gallery, London, March 3 - May 1, 2011.

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London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
709.2
Library of Congress
N6797.C54 A35 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
88 p.
Number of pages
88

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Open Library
OL43963824M
ISBN 10
3865609856, 1905190409
ISBN 13
9783865609854, 9781905190409
OCLC/WorldCat
715151449
Deutsche National Bibliothek
1010389211

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