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Education » Education Resource Archive » Sam Taylor-Wood

Sam Taylor-Wood


A focused survey of portraiture and self-portraiture by one of the UK’s leading contemporary artists. This exhibition features the poetic and challenging 'Crying Men', twenty seven photographs of leading male actors including Paul Newman, Laurence Fishburne and Jude Law in states of intense emotional vulnerability. Also on show are the striking sequence of images 'Falling I-IV' and the much-discussed 'David', a video featuring footballer David Beckham sleeping for 1 hour 7 minutes.

Sam Taylor-Wood Resource Kit

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