Lee Wagstaff

Lee Wagstaff (born 27 October 1969 in London) is an English artist who spent four and half years acquiring all-over tattoos with designs based on cross-cultural geometrical symbols (circles, squares, swastikas, stars, etc.) drawing on religious influences from his Roman Catholic upbringing and Indian family members.

Lee Wagstaff
Born (1969-10-27) 27 October 1969
London, England
Occupationartist
Known forextensive body modifications
Websitehttp://www.leewagstaff.com

He studied at the Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design and Royal College of Art, London, and Kyoto City University of Arts, Kyoto, Japan, and has widely exhibited himself and his large format photographic self-portraits at fine art and performance art venues worldwide. His performance was featured in the Ornament Und Abstraction show at the Beyeler Foundation, Basel, Switzerland, and he was the first ever Western artist to be featured in the Art Annual, Kobe, Japan.

His Shroud, a self-portrait screenprinted in his own blood, was included in the Victoria & Albert Museum exhibition Impressions of the Century — 100 Years of the Fine Art Print.

In 2005, Wagstaff exhibited his Apostles show recasting Jesus and his Apostles as heavily tattooed outlaws. They took the form of gigantic screenprints on metal.

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