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Helen Chadwick's "Of Mutability"'

Helen Chadwick's "Of Mutability"' [videorecording] / in conversation with Marina Warner. - London : ICA Television Productions for Channel 4, [1987] - 1 videocassette (38 mins) : sd. col. ; 1/2 in. - Talking art .

C. Rawlence, director C. Rawlence, director

Marina Warner, interviewer

From the 1970s Helen Chadwick began to use her own body as a means of investigating the subject of human identity. Her photos, sculptures and installations are remarkable for their imaginative and perturbing use of unusual materials including lambs tongue, fur, flowers, meat, urine, chocolate, household cleaning fluids and hair gel. Helen Chadwick was an obvious choice; her recent Of Mutability exhibition at London's ICA had generated considerable controversy because of its use of unusual materials. Chadwick was shortlisted Turner Prize in 1987 for her impressive use of mixed media demonstrated in her show Of Mutability, held at the Institute of Contemporary Arts.


Chadwick, Helen--Interviews.

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