Who is Mark Leckey?
Nowadays, the idea that you could have one singular object seems very hard to keep hold of, when things can be copied and replicated so easily.
Mark Leckey
Mark Leckey is one of the most influential artists working today.
Since the late 1990s, his work has looked at the relationship between popular culture and technology as well as exploring the subjects of youth, class and nostalgia. He won the 2008 Turner Prize. He works with sculpture, film, sound and 辫别谤蹿辞谤尘补苍肠别鈦 鈥 and sometimes all four at once.
Early influences and inspiration
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Mark Leckey was born in Birkenhead in 1964.
Growing up in a working-class family on the outskirts of Liverpool, Leckey was no stranger to being an outsider.
As a teenager, he found a place with the 'casuals', a youth subculture that mixed football hooliganism and designer fashion.
He graduated from Newcastle Polytechnic in 1990 and moved to London in 1997.
Mash-up, montage and memory
![Mark Leckey Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore 1999 (still) Courtesy of the Artist 漏 Mark Leckey](https://media.tate.org.uk/aztate-prd-ew-dg-wgtail-st1-ctr-data/images/fiorucci_1_3.width-340.png)
Mark Leckey Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore 1999 (still) Courtesy of the Artist 漏 Mark Leckey
![Mark Leckey Dream English Kid, 1964 - 1999 AD 2015 (still) Courtesy of the Artist 漏 Mark Leckey](https://media.tate.org.uk/aztate-prd-ew-dg-wgtail-st1-ctr-data/images/dream_english_kid_3.width-340.png)
Mark Leckey Dream English Kid, 1964 - 1999 AD 2015 (still) Courtesy of the Artist 漏 Mark Leckey
Leckey鈥檚 work explores the intersection of several cultures: youth, rave, pop, and the history of Britain. His practice is similarly eclectic, bringing together sculpture, film, sound, and performance.
Leckey鈥檚 breakthrough film montage Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore follows Britain鈥檚 underground club scene from the 1970s to the 1990s. Using a compilation of found footage, Fiorucci came about long before the mash-up culture of YouTube and is a super-cut of shared and personal memory.
Dream English Kid, 1964鈥1999 AD is another video collage. It draws on archival material from television shows, advertisements and music. In doing so, it creates a record of all the major events in the artist鈥檚 life from the 1970s through the 1990s, bridging personal and cultural history.
![Extended Exorcism of the Bridge @ Eastham Rake, as part of BMW Tate Live Exhibition: Ten Days Six Nights, 色控传媒, 24 March 2018. Photo: Lewis Ronald](https://media.tate.org.uk/aztate-prd-ew-dg-wgtail-st1-ctr-data/images/exorcism.width-340.jpg)
Extended Exorcism of the Bridge @ Eastham Rake, as part of BMW Tate Live Exhibition: Ten Days Six Nights, 色控传媒, 24 March 2018. Photo: Lewis Ronald
Magic and nostalgia
The barebones of it is that technology essentially makes you believe in magic. It鈥檚 hard to argue against the idea that things aren鈥檛 magically produced.
Mark Leckey
The bridge is a recurring motif appearing throughout Leckey鈥檚 work. It鈥檚 a reference to one bridge in particular, found on the M53 near where the artist grew up.
In O鈥橫agic, Power of Bleakness, a life-size replica of this bridge transforms the Tate Britain galleries into a hazy, spectral space. It becomes the setting for an audio play, a story of a group of teenagers, changelings and 鈥榝airy raids鈥. Inspired by folklore and Leckey鈥檚 own experiences of youth, it becomes an immersive look through history, magic, and the artist鈥檚 life.
Past and present, analogue and digital, personal and historical. Mark Leckey's work tells stories that span all of these aspects.