Levy, Mark

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11/07/2009
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Mark Levy is from Knutsford in Cheshire. He is wearing the tie of his livery company, the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers. He went to Switzerland aged 17 to learn to be a watchmaker. One of the watches that he made as a student was cutting edge technology but is now technically obsolete and is now in the clockmakers' museum at Guildhall. He is not going to do much on the plinth, he will do the Times crossword, take some photographs and telephone some friends. He thinks the experience will be odd, being in the centre of activity that he is not connected to. He describes himself as aging but agile. He is now an exhibitions consultant. He thinks Anthony Gormley will like the ordinariness of his performance.

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