Mark Leckey: Affect Bridge Age Regressioncubitt-gallery06nov(nov 6)12:00 am07jun(jun 7)12:00 am
Affect Bridge Age Regression, a solo exhibition by Mark Leckey, opens at Cubitt on 22 June. The title refers to a technique used in hypnotherapy to associate recurrent bodily feelings
Affect Bridge Age Regression, a solo exhibition by Mark Leckey, opens at Cubitt on 22 June. The title refers to a technique used in hypnotherapy to associate recurrent bodily feelings back to its earliest memory. The exhibition will feature an installation and sound work further exploring a motorway bridge from the artist’s childhood memories, a recurring presence in his 2015 video Dream English Kid 1964 – 1999AD.
Mark Leckey (b.1964, Birkenhead) works across sculpture, installation, sound, performance and video. Leckey attended what was then known as Newcastle Polytechnic, graduating in 1990. He is renowned for works such as the seminal Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore (1999) and Turner Prize winning exhibition Industrial Light and Magic, as well as his work as a musician and DJ. Leckey has shown nationally and internationally at institutions including MOMA PS1, New York (2017), Grundy Art Gallery (2016), Haus der Kunst, Munich (2015) and Serpentine Gallery, London (2011).
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