In Tate Britain
Biography
Keith Arnatt (1930–2008) was a British conceptual artist. As well as conceptual art his work is sometimes discussed in relation to land art, minimalism, and photography. He lived and worked in London, Liverpool, Yorkshire and Monmouthshire.
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Keith Arnatt Art as an Act of Retraction
1971 -
Keith Arnatt I Have Decided to Go to the Tate Gallery Next Friday
1971 -
Keith Arnatt Portrait of the artist as a shadow of his former self
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Keith Arnatt Art as an Act of Omission
1971 -
Keith Arnatt Invisible Hole Revealed by the Shadow of the Artist
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Keith Arnatt Self-Burial (Television Interference Project)
1969 -
Keith Arnatt Portrait of the Artist as a Shadow of his Former Self
1969–72, printed 2000
Artist as subject
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Keith Arnatt I Have Decided to Go to the Tate Gallery Next Friday
1971 -
Keith Arnatt Portrait of the artist as a shadow of his former self
1969–72 -
Keith Arnatt Invisible Hole Revealed by the Shadow of the Artist
1968 -
Keith Arnatt Self-Burial (Television Interference Project)
1969 -
Keith Arnatt Portrait of the Artist as a Shadow of his Former Self
1969–72, printed 2000 -
Keith Arnatt Trouser - Word Piece
1972, printed 1989