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Tim Rollins

Tim Rollins was born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, USA, in 1955. He lives and works in New York. He is an artist, teacher and activist who began his career as the assistant of the conceptual artist Joseph Kosuth. In 1979 he founded Group Material in New York. In the early 1980s he taught ‘at risk’ students with learning disabilities at Intermediate School 52 in the Bronxand went on to create the Art & Knowledge Workshop. His highly acclaimed collaboration with the members of K.O.S. (Kids of Survival) continues to this day. Rollins combines lessons in reading and writing with making artworks. The source material laid out and studied by the students generally relates to literary or musical classics, such as works by William Shakespeare, George Orwell, Ralph Ellison or Franz Schubert, but can also include comics or legal documents. Their collaborative work takes the form of drawings, photographs, sculptural objects and paintings on canvas and paper. The backgrounds of works are often comprised of pages of books pasted into a grid. The results blend elements of Minimalism with an interest in the revival of painting that took place in the 1980s and in art that is socially and politically engaged. Rollins has said: “What we’re doing changes people’s conception about who can make art, how art is made, who can learn and what’s possible, because a lot of these kids had been written off by the school system. This is our revenge.” Tim Rollins and K.O.S. have been involved in numerous solo and group exhibitions including the Whitney Biennale inNew York in 1985, 1991 and 2006 and Documenta in Kassel in 1987. The original K.O.S. members dispersed and now live in several different American cities. Some have gone on to become artists in their own right. Tim Rollins continues to work with young people via the K.O.S. project. (Taken from www.xavierhufkens.com/artists/tim-rollins-and-kos)

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