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LYNCH, Sean; SATORRE, Jorge
The Rise and Fall of Flint Jack

Flint Jack was a nineteenth-century vagabond and highly skilled artisan from Yorkshire. He sold fake megalithic axe heads, and ceramic and stone carving forgeries that, despite their lack of historical providence and verification, still populate many museums throughout the UK.

Accompanying an exhibition of Flint Jack artifacts at the Henry Moore Institute in summer 2019, this publication expands on Flint Jack’s methodologies, with in-depth research uncovering many of his notorious exploits.

An essay by Irish artist Sean Lynch explores the life and times of Flint Jack, making connections between his oeuvre and dialogues of contemporary sculpture practice. A series of drawings by Mexican artist Jorge Satorre details mischievous behaviour by Jack, recalled from his ramblings around Victorian Britain.[publisher's note]

Published by Henry Moore Institute, 2019
Exhibition Catalogues / Artists' Books

Price: 30€

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LYNCH, Sean; SATORRE, Jorge - The Rise and Fall of Flint Jack