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Mark Pimlott
is an artist, designer and writer.
His work––writing, architectural design, photography, film, public art––attempts to make the specific characteristics of places visible and so render them available to the imagination.
Public art commissions include Guinguette, Birmingham, 2000; La scala, Aberystwyth, 2003; La nuit, London, 2009; and World, at BBC Broadcasting House, London, which will be completed towards the end of 2010. Among his films are 1965, 1997; One and The other, 1999; and Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen, 2005. Among his interior designs are those for Neckinger Mills, London, 1988; the Red House, London, 2001; 2004; 2009; and restaurant Puck & Pip, The Hague, 2007.
He is the author of Without and within: essays on territory and the interior (2007).
A book on his exhibition Studiolo was published in 1996;
a book of his photographs, In passing, will be published in Spring 2010.
Mark Pimlott (Montréal, 1958) works in The Hague and London.
He studied architecture at McGill University, Montréal and the Architectural Association, London; and visual arts at Goldsmiths College, University of London.
La scala
Studiolo
Without and within
Red House