Corin Sworn

Corin Sworn, Max Mara Art Prize for Women
Installation view at Whitechapel Gallery, London, May 2015
Photo: Stephen White
Courtesy Whitechapel Gallery
Corin Sworn, Max Mara Art Prize for Women
Installation view at Whitechapel Gallery, London, May 2015
Photo: Stephen White
Courtesy Whitechapel Gallery
Corin Sworn, Max Mara Art Prize for Women
Installation view at Whitechapel Gallery, London, May 2015
Photo: Stephen White
Courtesy Whitechapel Gallery
Corin Sworn, The Rag Papers, 2013
Single-channel HD video, 20 mins, sound, synchronized lighting

Installation view, the 19th Biennale of Sydney, the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, 2014
Corin Sworn, The Rag Papers, 2013
Single-channel HD video, 20 mins, sound, synchronized lighting

Installation view, the 19th Biennale of Sydney, the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, 2014
Corin Sworn, With the Dream of Having a Garden and Space / Vegetables, 2014
5 panels: Silk, Cabbage / Silk, Cabbage, Acid / Silk, Cabbage Alkaline / Silk, Cabbage, Copper / Silk, Cabbage, Iron.
37.8 x 58 cm (each panel)
Inverleith House, Edinburgh, 2014
Corin Sworn, Felling the Pine Trees on the Plot, 2014
c-type photographic print
66.7 x 103.3 cm
ed. 5
Inverleith House, Edinburgh, 2014
Corin Sworn, From Reeds and Earth to Wood, 2014
c-type photographic print
66.7 x 103.3 cm
ed. 5
Inverleith House, Edinburgh, 2014
Corin Sworn, With a Meagre Budget He Didn‘t Think Twice About Taking On the Project himself, 2014
5 panels: Silk, Fustic / Silk, Fustic, Iron / Silk, Fustic Copper / Silk, Fustic Alkaline / Silk, Fustic, Acid.
37.8 x 58 cm (each panel)
Inverleith House, Edinburgh, 2014
Corin Sworn, He Makes Rest a Laboratory, 2014
Silk, Logwood, Alkaline
37.8 x 58 cm
Inverleith House, Edinburgh, 2014
Corin Sworn, He Set to Work Producing Drawings, Plans and Recipes (two erratic productions), 2014
2 panels: Silk, Logwood / Silk, Lac
37.8 x 58 cm (each panel)
Inverleith House, Edinburgh, 2014
Corin Sworn, An Abandoned Crystal Meth Lab, 2014
c-type photographic print
66.7 x 103.3 cm
ed. 5
Inverleith House, Edinburgh, 2014
Corin Sworn, It Took Three Tears, 2014
5 panels: Silk, Logwood / Silk, Logwood, Acid / Silk, Logwood, Alkaline /
Silk, Logwood Copper / Silk, Logwood Iron
37.8 x 58 cm (each panel)
Inverleith House, Edinburgh, 2014
Corin Sworn, It Lends Itself to Calm, 2014
5 panels: Silk, Valerian Oak / Silk, Valerian Oak, Acid / Silk, Valerian Oak, Alkaline /
Silk, Valerian Oak Copper / Silk, Valerian Oak, Iron
37.8 x 58 cm (each panel)
Inverleith House, Edinburgh, 2014
Corin Sworn, They Cook, Meditate and Dance, 2014
Silk, Indigo
37.8 x 58 cm
Inverleith House, Edinburgh, 2014
Corin Sworn, Doubt and Scaffolding, 2014
Silk, Indigo
37.8 x 58 cm
Inverleith House, Edinburgh, 2014
Corin Sworn, Untitled, 2014
c-type photographic print
66.7 x 103.3 cm
ed. 5
Inverleith House, Edinburgh, 2014
Corin Sworn, The Foxes, 2013
HD video, 18 min, 43 sec., ed. 5
‘Scotland + Venice 2013: Sworn / Campbell / Tompkins’, Installation view
Photograph by Ruth Clark
Corin Sworn, Huancayo, 2013
Gicleé print
‘Scotland + Venice 2013: Sworn / Campbell / Tompkins’, Installation view
Photograph by Ruth Clark
Corin Sworn, Untitled, 2013
Ceramic
‘Scotland + Venice 2013: Sworn / Campbell / Tompkins’, Installation view
Photograph by Ruth Clark
Corin Sworn, The Rag Papers, 2013
Installation view at NAK. Neuer Aachener Kunstverein, Germany. Courtesy NAK.Neuer Aachener Kunstverein. Commissioned by Chisenhale Gallery, London. Photograph by Simon Vogel.
Corin Sworn, The Rag Papers, 2013
Single channel video with 5.1 surround sound, synchronised lighting, 20 min.
video still, Commissioned by Chisenhale Gallery, London. Photograph Andy Keate.
Corin Sworn, Endless Renovation, 2010
160 slides, two machines, dissolve unit, player and historically specific flower arrangement with antique vases, curtain, shelves
unique work. ArtNow, Tate Britain, London, Installation view, 2011
Corin Sworn, Endless Renovation, 2010
160 slides, two machines, dissolve unit, player and historically specific flower arrangement with antique vases, curtain, shelves
unique work, ArtNow, Tate Britain, London, Installation view, 2011