Mark Titchner

Focusing on an exploration of words and language, in recent years much of his production has been based in the public realm both in the UK and internationally.

In 2006 Titchner was nominated for the Turner Prize for a solo show at the Arnolfini, Bristol, in which he displayed the sculptural installation "How To Change Behaviour (Tiny Masters Of The World Come Out)".

[1] The Tate Gallery described his work in the following manner: ... hybrid installations furthered his exploration into systems of belief.

[1]In 2007 he was included in the 52nd Venice Biennale exhibiting in Ukraine's Pavilion, A Poem about an Inland Sea.

[3] In 2003, he had a solo show Be Angry but Don't Stop Breathing[4] as part of the Art Now series at Tate Britain.

Close-up of Me. Here. Now.