1500 Images of Kate Moss in 60 Seconds
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1500 Images of Kate Moss in 60 Seconds
1500 Images of Kate Moss in 60 Seconds, Graham Dolphin, 2001.

1500 Images of Kate Moss in 60 Seconds, Graham Dolphin, 2001.

An oldie but a goodie. Almost a decade on and 1500 Images of Kate Moss in 60 Seconds still packs a punch.

Artist Graham Dolphin works across media appropriating objects and icons of the fashion and music industries and reforming them into assemblages that reveal the obsessions and formulas underwriting the temporal world of mass culture. His recent work has involved the laborious reconstruction of various artefacts relating to the untimely deaths of cult musicians, including a plaster cast replica of Jim Morrison’s memorial stone, complete with graffitied tributes by adoring fans, and re-renderings of the (alleged) suicide notes left by singers Elliot Smith, Kurt Cobain, Ian Curtis and Phil Ochs.

Dolphin will be showing his work with David Risley Gallery at Art Basel, Switzerland from 16-20 June.

1500 Images of Kate Moss in 60 Seconds, Graham Dolphin from Seventeen Gallery on Vimeo.


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