United Kingdom
Marcus Coates took up one of current director Adam Sutherland's
first artist-in-residencies, and has subsequently built a
significant and widely exhibited body of work around the
relationship between man and nature.
As a keen ornithologist and naturalist, Marcus is aware of the
limitations in our understanding of non-human life. The most
comprehensive studies into the behavioural patterns of animals
barely begin to allow us into the minds of their subjects,
inevitably falling back on clichés of human reasoning and
projection. By making ironic and absurdist attempts to merge
himself with the psyches of animals, Marcus illustrates this
impossibility whilst throwing our regard back onto ourselves,
asking where this impulse to penetrate the other comes from, and
what we might hope to achieve by it.
For his photograph Goshawk (1999) Marcus
employed the assistance of foresters who helped him to fasten
himself to a high branch near the top of a Scots pine. Goshawks
tend to choose such lofty vantage points as perches, from where
they can survey the ground for prey. In a video work
Sparrow Hawk Bait (1999, 1'), he placed
himself further down the food chain. Attaching dead birds to his
head, he ran through the forest in an attempt to excite the
attentions of the sparrow hawk, provoking the predator in the hope
of empathising with its prey.
Other works saw him de-romanticising the perceived moral and
spiritual purity of animals; his video Out of
Season (2000, 10') showed a football fan chanting
"Who the fuckin' 'ell are you?" into the trees of the
forest around him. While singing birds may seem to add to the
tranquillity of the pastoral scene, they might just as well be
yelling like soccer thugs at other birds in defence of their
territory.
Marcus has subsequently built a sizeable reputation, with many
inclusions in group surveys and was commissioned by Channel 4 for a
revised version of Dawn Chorus.
He is renowned in the Grizedale office for being one of the artists
who never credits us.
Marcus' book 'Coates, Marcus' can be purchased online from us here.
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