Graham Fagen
BIOGRAPHY
Graham Fagen (b.1966) is a Scottish artist living and working in Glasgow. Having originally studied sculpture at Glasgow School of Art, followed by Art and Architecture at Kent Institute of Art and Design, his practice encompasses video, performance, sculpture, sound and text. His work reflects on contemporary identity can be expressed and understood, often through portraiture.
Fagen is a professor at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, Dundee, Scotland. He has previously taught at Glasgow School of Art, Perpignan School of Art, Perpignan, France, St. Martins School of Art, London, and Kent Institute of Art & Design, Canterbury.
Fagen has exhibited globally, including representing Scotland at the 56th Venive Biennale in 2015. He has also exhibited at the V&A in London, Tate Britain, and in 1999 was invited by the Imperial War Museum, London to work as the Official War Artist for Kosovo.
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My Favourite Flower is the Pansy, 2004Graham Fagen, My Favourite Flower is the Pansy, 2004250.00