Collection: Carey Young

Carey Young (b. 1970) is a British artist whose practice examines the intersection of law, corporate language, contract, and power. Working across video, performance, installation, and printed matter, Young uses legal and administrative forms as both subject and medium — testing the conditions under which rights, authorship, and consent are produced and transferred.

Her works include Disclaimer (2002), I am a Revolutionary (2001), and Donorcard (2005), in which a signed organ donor card becomes an artwork contingent on the artist's death. Young's practice engages with the legal life of the artwork — the contract, the certificate, the declaration — as a site of both critique and proposition. She has exhibited widely in Europe and North America and is represented in major international collections.

Publications gathered here include exhibition catalogues and printed matter relating to Carey Young's practice. Original and period items.