Tulk Rail
Placing work in a hospitality setting immediately raises ambiguity about whether the work is on display or part of the space.
a.-b. Mark Edgoose, Domestic Rail, 2015, Titanium, Niobium, Nylon brush. Photo: Jeremy Dillon
About the Artist
Mark Edgoose has exhibited widely both nationally and internationally, including Melbourne Now, NGV, 2013, Unexpected Pleasures, Design Museum, London and NGV, Melbourne, 2012. He is currently Program Manager for the undergraduate program in the school of Art, RMIT University. His research focuses on the space and habitation aspects of the craft object, completing his PhD in 2015. Mark’s work is represented in major public and private collections and has received numerous awards and prizes.
Mark Edgoose has exhibited widely both nationally and internationally, including Melbourne Now, NGV, 2013, Unexpected Pleasures, Design Museum, London and NGV, Melbourne, 2012. He is currently Program Manager for the undergraduate program in the school of Art, RMIT University. His research focuses on the space and habitation aspects of the craft object, completing his PhD in 2015. Mark’s work is represented in major public and private collections and has received numerous awards and prizes.