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9781854375148

Paul McCarthy at Tate Modern

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  • ISBN-13: 9781854375148
  • ISBN: 1854375148
  • Publisher: Tate Publishing, Limited

AUTHOR

Morris, Frances, Glennie, Sarah

SUMMARY

American artist Paul McCarthy (b.1945) is internationally acclaimed for his inventive installations and video and performance pieces, many of which use iconic imagery taken from childhood and popular culture combined with sexually charged and transgressive elements. In summer 2003, McCarthy is installing two enormous inflatable sculptures, Blockhead and Daddies Bighead, outside Tate Modern, London. Blockhead revisits one of McCarthy's trademark characters, a mutant cartoon character with a Pinocchio nose emerging from its cuboid head. More than 110 feet high, the inflatable sculpture is hollow, allowing public access to a vending machine selling uniquely branded candy. Daddies Bighead, over 50 feet high, consists of a body that is a giant replica of a ketchup bottle and a head that MCarthy describes as "the head of the patriarchal tower, a penis tower bottle." McCarthy sees books as an integral part of his work, and this new volume includes dramatic installation photography, working drawings, andmaquettes,,as well as a new interview with the artist.Morris, Frances is the author of 'Paul McCarthy at Tate Modern' with ISBN 9781854375148 and ISBN 1854375148.

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