Rose Finn-Kelcey

Rose Finn-Kelcey was born in Northampton. She studied at Ravensbourne College of Art, and at Chelsea School of Art, London.

The hallmark of Rose Finn-Kelcey is unpredictability. Coming to prominence in the 1970s as a performance artist she aimed to involve spectators with great subtlety and wit, and like other conceptual artists at the time, she worked with ideas rather than making pieces that fitted comfortably into the commercial sector.

Early milestone installations included a series of flag pieces that carried messages: works such as Here is a Gale Warning at Alexandra Palace 1970 and Power ...

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It Pays to Pray2000

interactive electronic displays
L 1220 cm
unique

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Sculpture

It Pays to Pray2000

interactive electronic displays
L 1220 cm
unique

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Sculpture

It Pays to Pray2000

interactive electronic displays
L 1220 cm
unique

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