Photograph: Greg McGee


Christopher Mollon is an artist who makes durational performance-installation, action art/art action and sculptural intervention.

Currently, he is interested in wrecking and foraging for his materials from site-specific areas of abandonment and solitude. Mollon treats the task of finding his objects as pilgrimage due to the journeys often coinciding significantly with natural passages of time. Through his findings, he is developing images and a vocabulary of objects that seek to act as transcendental and phenomenological markers in time based performance.

Born in Scarborough (North Yorkshire), he now lives and works in Saltaire (West Yorkshire). In 2010, he graduated from York St John University with a BA (Hons.) degree in Performance Studies.

Mollon is a member of P.A.I.R.S, a collective that seek to explore the nature of action art and the variety of its forms in relation to improvisatory practice. 


Selected Press / Reviews


Documentation of 'Spuren-Graben' featured in Emergency INDEX (March 2012)

Notes on 'Spuren-Graben' by Rachel Lois Clapham (Open Dialogues) HERE (November 2011)

Printed Title of 'Transient Buoy' featured in Mini Exhibit of Performance Titles by Henrik Hedinge (October 2011)

Images of 'Home' featured in Bellyflop Magazine. Article by Victoria Gray HERE (August 2011)

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The Work, The North & Intervention by Nathan Walker (Feb 2011)


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