This is the first monograph exploring Michael Wilkinson's work and includes a rich combination of textual and visual material celebrating the practice and work of this outstanding artist. Michael Wilkinson is a Glasgow-based artist who has been developing his own distinctive voice. Wilkinson's visual experimentations have led him to utilise found objects, newspaper cuttings and disparate elements of popular culture from the 1970s to today, as well as exploring the unexpected and sometimes troubling effects of mirrors in the formulation of his pieces. His works often use and play upon the milestones of art history from Piero della Francesca to Pistoletto. His oeuvre to date has been a reflection of various artistic phases, or, more appropriately, of various fascinations and experimentations. His work refers to the popular music of Pink Floyd, Scritti Politti, the Situationist International, Head Shop Posters and ephemera from the 1970s and 80s, Malcolm McLaren's Seditionaries' shop, Paris May 1968 and through to the deployment of the latest reprographic technologies and practices. The book features text by Mark Fisher, journalist for The Guardian, and full page illustrations of this exciting artists unique work. AUTHOR: Mark Fisher is a freelance journalist and critic living in Scotland. He writes for The Guardian among other national and international newspapers and specialist art publications. ILLUSTRATIONS: 120 colour ib/w *