S Mark Gubb

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S Mark Gubb was born in Romsey, UK in 1974 and currently lives and works in Cardiff.
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Free For All Forever, 2010, S Mark Gubb
S Mark Gubb works across a range of media incorporating sculpture, video, sound, installation and performance. The subjects for his work are drawn from the social and political culture he grew up in; an equal fascination with things he finds so great and so terrible about the world we live in. This often takes the form of a re-evaluation and re-interpretation of contemporary culture and history, placing the seemingly familiar in relation with the incompatible, to provoke us to consider our contribution to the world we live in.
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How Should I Live? (maybe thats not the question), 2011, S Mark Gubb
S Mark Gubb has recently completed a residency in Argentina which resulted in an exhibition. Other previous exhibitions include: ‘How Should I Live? (Maybe That’s Not The Question)’ Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff, 2010 and Aspex, Portsmouth, 2011; ‘The Bewildered Herd: Text works and other things 2004-2010’; Concrete Hermit Gallery, London, 2010; ‘They Do Things Differently There’, Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh, 2010; ‘My Empire of Dirt’, Ceri Hand Gallery, Liverpool, 2009.

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Mark Gubb was born in Romsey, UK in 1974 and currently lives and works in Cardiff.
gubb
Free For All Forever, 2010, S Mark Gubb
S Mark Gubb works across a range of media incorporating sculpture, video, sound, installation and performance. The subjects for his work are drawn from the social and political culture he grew up in; an equal fascination with things he finds so great and so terrible about the world we live in. This often takes the form of a re-evaluation and re-interpretation of contemporary culture and history, placing the seemingly familiar in relation with the incompatible, to provoke us to consider our contribution to the world we live in.
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How Should I Live? (maybe thats not the question), 2011, S Mark Gubb
Mark Gubb has recently completed a residency in Argentina which resulted in an exhibition. Other previous exhibitions include: ‘How Should I Live? (Maybe That’s Not The Question)’ Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff, 2010 and Aspex, Portsmouth, 2011; ‘The Bewildered Herd: Text works and other things 2004-2010’; Concrete Hermit Gallery, London, 2010; ‘They Do Things Differently There’, Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh, 2010; ‘My Empire of Dirt’, Ceri Hand Gallery, Liverpool, 2009.

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