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Marion Coutts

Artist and writer

Marion Coutts is an artist and writer. She works in video, film, sculpture and photography. Her works have been exhibited widely nationally and internationally, including solo shows at Foksal Gallery, Warsaw, Yorkshire Sculpture Park and The Wellcome Collection, London. She has held fellowships at the British School at Rome, Tate Liverpool and Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge. In 2001 she married the art critic Tom Lubbock. After his death in 2011, she wrote the introduction to his memoir Until Further Notice, I am Alive and is the editor of English Graphic, an anthology of his essays. Her book The Iceberg was published by Atlantic in 2014. The Iceberg was shortlisted for The Samuel Johnson Prize 2014, the Costa Biography Award, the Pol Rogers Duff Cooper Prize and the Wellcome Book Prize 2015. She is a Lecturer in Art at Goldsmiths College and lives in London.

May 30, 2015

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