“I’m not a particularly sad person,” the British artist Ed Atkins once said, with a rueful giggle, “but a lot of the work ends up coming out quite miserable.” You don’t say! Saturated with references ...
In Ed Atkins’ world, bodies are restless, weightless and deeply confused. They float, moan, glitch, laugh and sometimes fall apart entirely, moving through the world as if constantly reminded of their ...
HMSGMAI copy 39088019741750 purchased with funds from the S. Dillon Ripley Endowment. Published for British artist Ed Atkins (born 1982) major video/installation art commission at the New Museum in ...
Rebecca Saunders has collaborated with the artist Ed Atkins to create “Lash,” a work that hovers around themes of illness and intimacy. By Jeffrey Arlo Brown Reporting from Berlin Toward the end of ...
After seeing some gripping performative poetry readings by Ed Atkins, I walked into “I like spit now,” his latest exhibition at Gavin Brown’s enterprise, hoping to see something other than the CGI ...
The film by Ed Atkins and Steven Zultanski combines a performative reading of Philip Atkins’ (Ed’s father) diary, written during the six months leading up to his death, with the reenactment of The ...
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