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Notes
editWorks
edit- Break Down
- (10-24 February 2001) [1]
- "The Times/Artangel Open was conceived to give artists a unique opportunity to realise unusually ambitious projects. Break Down was selected by a panel including artists Brian Eno and Rachel Whiteread, The Times' art critic Richard Cork and Artangel Co-Directors James Lingwood and Michael Morris." Ibid
- Strangely about half the sources give 7,226 items and the other half 7,227 - given there would appear to be a carefully taken inventory I don;t know why there should be such a discrepancy.
- " The inclusion of fellow artists' work in Break Down almost certainly cost him his Turner Prize nomination." [2]
Appropriation (1990)
edit- Appropriation 1
- Photograph on paper
- 290 x 380 mm
- Appropriation 2
- Photograph on paper
- 290 x 380 mm
- Appropriation 3
- Photograph on paper
- 290 x 380 mm
- image
- Appropriation 4
- Photograph on paper
- 290 x 380 mm
- image
? (1991)
edit- Costermonger's Barrow II
- 1991
- Wood, steel and gloss paint
- 1003 x 991 x 1949 mm
- sculpture
- image
Scrapheap Services (1995)
edit- Scrapheap Services
- Video and mixed media
- duration: 11 min., 20 sec.
- installation
- image
- Scrapheap services are described as a "people cleansing" company.
- We Leave the Scum with No Place to Hide (1996)
- Ink on paper
- frame: 980 x 765 x 40 mm
- on paper, unique
- Title is the slogan used by the fictional Scrapheap Services
- image
- Sweep to Victory (1996)
- Ink on paper
- image: 1267 x 817 mm
- on paper, unique
- image
Nourishment (2002)
edit- Frontispiece
- 2002
- Portfolio Title: Nourishment
- Etching
- 89(H) x 77.5(W)
- image
- Compulsory Obsolescence
- 2002
- Pen and ink on paper
- 70(H) x 99.5(W)
- image
- Creeping Buttercup
- Portfolio Title ~ Nourishment
- 2002
- Etching
- image
- Shepherds Purse 1
- 2002
- Portfolio Title ~ Nourishment
- Etching
- 89(H) x 77.5(W)
- image
Shepherds Purse #? - image
- Smooth Hawksbeard
- 2002
- Etching
- 89(H) x 77.5(W)
- image
- Smooty Hawks Board
- 2002
- Etching on wove paper
- 605 x 533 mm
- image
- Common Toad Flax
- 2002
- Etching on wove paper
- 675 x 495 mm
- image
- Annual Wall Rocket
- 2002
- Etching on wove paper
- 685 x 495 mm
- image
- Creeping Buttercup
- 2002
- Etching on wove paper
- 390 x 550 mm
- image
- Common Groundsel
- 2002
- Etching on wove paper
- 610 x 535 mm
- image
- Common Groundsel 2
- 2002
- Etching on wove paper
- 600 x 535 mm
- image
New external link
editI have added a link to a video of the artist talking about his influence, Jean Tinguely. I think it is quite relevant material as it explains Landy's most well known piece. In this link, I have linked to Tinguely's wikipage so that interested readers can source information about this artist directly. T.Broch (talk) 11:38, 15 July 2011 (UTC)
I have added a link to a video in which the artist is drawing portraits in his studio. It shows a completely different side to Michael Landy as an artist, as it is a completely different practice from the large-scale installation work for which he is known. T.Broch (talk) 13:53, 28 July 2011 (UTC)