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− | Under the artist name "[[Chunky Mark]]", McGowan entered the [[ | + | Under the artist name "[[Chunky Mark]]", McGowan entered the [[corporate media]] news in the early 2000s for his unconventional, satirical, sometimes comedic and/or ironic, and often absurd approach to public protest and demonstration. [[Chunky Mark]] conducted hundreds of performances in the UK and dozens around the world, stirring up some international attention, further debate on what "art really is", controversy; and both support and mockery alike from intellectuals, the art world, private corporations, the police, the military, the tabloids and the public. Often McGowan has not applied for police permission beforehand.<ref>''[https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2005/jul/07/art.water "Running on empty"]''</ref> |
==Artist Taxi Driver== | ==Artist Taxi Driver== |
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Mark McGowan (artist, filmmaker, political activist) | |
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Born | 10 June 1964 |
Alma mater | Camberwell College of Arts, University of the Arts London, Goldsmiths College, University of London |
Mark McGowan (born 10 June 1964) is a British street artist, performance artist, filmmaker and prominent public protester who has gone by the artist name Chunky Mark and more recently the Artist Taxi Driver.[1]
By profession, Mark McGowan is a London taxi driver and occasional University speaker and arts tutor. McGowan is known internationally for his performance art including shock art, street art and installation art, and as a stuntman, internet personality, video blogger, social commentator, social critic, satirist, political activist, peace activist, and an anti-establishment, anti-war, anti-capitalist anti-monarchist and anti-power elite protester.[2]
Chunky Mark
Under the artist name "Chunky Mark", McGowan entered the corporate media news in the early 2000s for his unconventional, satirical, sometimes comedic and/or ironic, and often absurd approach to public protest and demonstration. Chunky Mark conducted hundreds of performances in the UK and dozens around the world, stirring up some international attention, further debate on what "art really is", controversy; and both support and mockery alike from intellectuals, the art world, private corporations, the police, the military, the tabloids and the public. Often McGowan has not applied for police permission beforehand.[3]
Artist Taxi Driver
Mark McGowan abandoned the Chunky Mark persona in late 2010 and fully adopted the "Artist Taxi Driver" persona for his web blog on YouTube, where he films himself alone in his taxi between fares, often wearing dark sunglasses, and in which he rants passionately and emotionally about the news and issues of the day. The Artist Taxi Driver's official YouTube channel (still under the "Chunky Mark" name) by 2013 had thousands of videos made by McGowan, with almost 30,000 subscribers, and his most popular video viewed 220,000 times.[4]
Brexit affects everyone
On 10 April 2021, the Artist Taxi Driver paid his respects to the near centenarian Prince Philip, revealing that he shared the Duke of Edinburgh's 10th June birthday. Then he said:
- "Just to interrupt, I have it on good authority as well that the Northern Ireland troubles are to do with the Loyalist drugs gangs not being able to get anything through because of the customs forms. Brexit affects everyone..."[5]
References
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