Linder

(British, born 1954)

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Linder

Untitled (TV Sex)

Not for Sale

Biography

Timeline

1954
Born in Liverpool
Lives and works in Heysham
Selected Performances
2007 Le Magasin, Grenoble
2006 The Working Class Goes To Paradise, Tate Triennial, Tate Britain, London
2004 Meltdown, Royal Festival Hall, London
2000 The Working Class Goes To Paradise, Manchester
Talks
2007 In conversation with Lisa Le Feuvre, Tate Britain, London
2007 In conversation with Catherine Wood, ICA, London

Exhibitions

2009
The Dark Monarch, Tate St Ives, Cornwall After Twilight, Kölnischer Kunstverein, Cologne
2008
Crossroads. DA2, Salamanca Institute of Culture, Salamanca, Spain
Cohabitation, Galleria Francesca Kaufmann, Milan
Punk. No One is Innocent, Kunsthalle Vienna, Vienna
doArt, Beijing, China
Linn Luhn, Cologne (solo)
Panic Attack! Art in the Punk Years, Barbican, London, touring to the Maison des Arts in Créteil, France 2008
Sympathy for the Devil: Art and Rock and Roll since 1967, Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art
Linn Luhn, Cologne
Love Me Tender, Works from the Tate collection, Tate Britain, London

Literature

2008
Saville, Peter. Deep Cuts (And Pastes), Tokion, Volume 2, Number 5, p. 121
Michot, Agnes. Fleurs du Mal, La Vie en Rose, June-July, p. 104
Basciano, Oliver. Cut Out & Keep, Wonderland Magazine, February-March, p. 196-201
Harris, Jocelyn. Linder Sterling at Modern Art, Artrocker, February, p. 76-77
Duguid, Hannah. Rage Against the Sexist Machine, The Independent, November 13, p. 21
Cooper, Neil. Linder, MAP Magazine, Winter 2007-2008, p. 64
Sherwin, Skye. Post-Punk: The Secret Public, Art Review, March, p. 12
Wood, Catherine. The Working Class Goes to Paradise, Untitled Magazine, Spring, p. 4-9
O’Hagan, Sean. Art Anarchy in the UK, The Observer, June 3, p. 12-23
Schwendner, Martha. Embracing Many Mediums to Focus on the Message, The New York Times, June 21