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Tate Liverpool + RIBA North Exhibition

Cathy Wilkes

6 March – 31 May 2015
Cathy Wilkes Untitled 2013 Installation view

Cathy Wilkes Untitled 2013 Installation view 'The Encyclopedic Palace', Venice Biennale, Venice, 2013 

Courtesy of The Artist and The Modern Institute/Toby Webster Ltd, Glasgow Photo: Cristiano Corte

Cathy Wilkes Untitled 2013 Installation view

Cathy Wilkes Untitled 2013 Installation view

Tate Liverpool presents the largest and most comprehensive display of work to date by Turner Prize nominated artist Cathy Wilkes (b. 1966 Belfast). Bringing together more than a decade of the artist’s acclaimed work, this unique exhibition includes several of her large-scale sculptural installations alongside paintings, works on paper and archive materials.

Best known for her imaginary environments which recall poetic visions, her installations evoke places of loss or transformation. Her work is occupied by beings, often of unspecified gender: infants, elders and animals. It includes collections of objects and treasured ingredients accumulated from daily life, for example baking parchments, cloths, towels, cups and plates and biscuits.

On display will be Untitled (Possil, at last) 2013 a piece that was included in . Four child-like figures stand around a male figure crouched over a bottle, two are infants, one is a bride; another figure might be a shepherd. As if in a garden, a taller girl stands before an expanded field of broken pieces unearthed from the ground where Possil Pottery once stood.

When writing about her work Wilkes has said it is ‘inhabited by both the living and the dead. Then it’s understood that there is both materialisation and disappearance of physical things. It’s understood that it is a natural retreat from material reality. It’s understood that the forces of nature are electric and defining.’

This exhibition will tour to Lentos Kunstmuseum Linz, 3 July – 4 October 2015 and Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach, 8 November 2015 – 14 February 2016

Cathy Wilkes is exhibited alongsdie Leonora Carrington and György Kepes as part of Tate Liverpool's Surreal Landscapes season.

Tate Liverpool + RIBA North

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Liverpool L3 1BP
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Dates

6 March – 31 May 2015

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