Doug Fishbone
Doug Fishbone is an American artist living and working in London. He has shown at Tate Britain, the Hayward, ICA and the Southbank Centre, as well as gaining notoriety for 'dumping' 30,000 bananas in Trafalgar Square (2004). His 2010 film project Elmina, made in collaboration with Revele Films in Ghana, had its world premiere at Tate Britain in 2010 and was nominated for an African Movie Academy Award in Nigeria in 2011. In his performance lectures and tours (which have included a Deluxe River Tour on the Thames) he presents a form of story-telling, recycling imagery from the contemporary media landscape, that is both hilarious and unsettling, leading one critic to describe him as a 'stand- up conceptual artist'.
The video of this lecture can be viewed on Vimeo.
Doug Fishbone is an American artist living and working in London. He has shown at Tate Britain, the Hayward, ICA and the Southbank Centre, as well as gaining notoriety for 'dumping' 30,000 bananas in Trafalgar Square (2004).
The video of this lecture can be viewed on Vimeo.