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Carey Young

born 1970

Body Techniques (after Circles, Ulrich Ruckriem, 1971) 2007
© Carey Young, courtesy Paula Cooper Gallery, New York
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Biography

Carey Young (born 1970) is a visual artist whose work is often inspired by law, politics and economics. The tools, language and architectures of these fields act as material for her videos, text works, performances and photographs, often developing from the professional cultures she explores. In her early video works, she donned attire appropriate to the business and legal worlds, enacting scenarios which examine and question each institution's power to shape society and individual identity. Since 2002, Young developed a large body of work addressing and critiquing law in relation to ideas of site, gender and performance. Young teaches at the Slade School of Fine Art in London where she is an Associate Professor in Fine Art.

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Artworks

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  • Body Techniques (after A Line in Ireland, Richard Long, 1974)

    Carey Young
    2007
  • Body Techniques (after Parallel Stress, Dennis Oppenheim,1970)

    Carey Young
    2007
  • Body Techniques (after Lean In, Valie Export, 1976)

    Carey Young
    2007
  • Body Techniques (after Sculpture II, Kirsten Justesen, 1969)

    Carey Young
    2007
  • Body Techniques (after Dance or Exercise on the Perimeter of a Square [Square Dance], Bruce Nauman,1967-68)

    Carey Young
    2007
  • Body Techniques (after Encirclement, Valie Export, 1976)

    Carey Young
    2007
  • Body Techniques (after Hartford Wash: Washing, Tracks, Maintenance: Outside, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, 1973)

    Carey Young
    2007
  • Body Techniques (after Circles, Ulrich Ruckriem, 1971)

    Carey Young
    2007
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Artist as subject

Left Right
  • Body Techniques (after A Line in Ireland, Richard Long, 1974)

    Carey Young
    2007
  • Body Techniques (after Parallel Stress, Dennis Oppenheim,1970)

    Carey Young
    2007
  • Body Techniques (after Lean In, Valie Export, 1976)

    Carey Young
    2007
  • Body Techniques (after Sculpture II, Kirsten Justesen, 1969)

    Carey Young
    2007
  • Body Techniques (after Dance or Exercise on the Perimeter of a Square [Square Dance], Bruce Nauman,1967-68)

    Carey Young
    2007
  • Body Techniques (after Encirclement, Valie Export, 1976)

    Carey Young
    2007
  • Body Techniques (after Hartford Wash: Washing, Tracks, Maintenance: Outside, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, 1973)

    Carey Young
    2007
  • Body Techniques (after Circles, Ulrich Ruckriem, 1971)

    Carey Young
    2007
  • Product Recall

    Carey Young
    2007
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