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Dexter Dalwood


  • Tate
  • Expo: 23/1/2010 - 3/5/2010, Tate St Ives
  • by Florence Derieux
British artist Dexter Dalwood (b.1960) is the closest thing the contemporary scene has to a 'history painter'. His haunting paintings and collages depict scenes that bear the traces of important historical moments, or sites where celebrities of different kinds have lived or died. His subjects range from major political events like 'The Death of David Kelly (2008)' or 'The Birth of the UN (2003)', to places lodged in the collective cultural unconscious, like 'Sharon Tate's House (1998)' or 'Neverland (1999)'

ISBN 9781854379177 | E | PB
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Publisher Tate
ISBN 9781854379177
Author(s) Florence Derieux
Publication date May 2010
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 286 x 237 mm
Illustrations 140 col.ill.
Pages 160
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Exhibition Tate St Ives
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British artist Dexter Dalwood (b.1960) is the closest thing the contemporary scene has to a 'history painter'. His haunting paintings and collages depict scenes that bear the traces of important historical moments, or sites where celebrities of different kinds have lived or died. His subjects range from major political events like 'The Death of David Kelly (2008)' or 'The Birth of the UN (2003)', to places lodged in the collective cultural unconscious, like 'Sharon Tate's House (1998)', 'Neverland (1999)', or 'Camp David (1999)'. This book, featuring major paintings and collages made over the last twelve years, includes newly commissioned essays by Michael Bracewell and Terry R. Meyers, as well as an extensive interview with the artist by Martin Clark and Florence Derieux. It is the first career overview of Dalwood's work to be published.

Dexter Dalwood

Dexter Dalwood

€34.95