British-born visual artist and sometime curator Graham Dolphin explores the concept of self-identification and idolism through meticulous and laborious processes of repetition, reordering and manipulation. Working in a variety of media – film, object, drawing, sound and text – his work draws parallels with religious acts of pilgrimage and the ‘fan’, whilst questing the cultural and economic values of art. His work has been included in exhibitions at BALTIC, EMMA, Kiasma, ICA, National Portrait Gallery, Grand Palais and DCA.
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