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Fiona Banner, born in England in 1966, was shortlisted for the Turner Prize in 2002. She is known for having installed a shining RAF Jaguar in the middle of the Tate Britain. Banner uses war planes to reflect on war itself and on its devastating consequences. As a matter of fact, in the past she created a catalogue of every fighter plane in use by the British military and published a 1000-page book in which she describes six films on the Vietnam War frame-by-frame.
There’s also the American artist, Amber Riley, who created an entire portion of an aircraft fuselage with LED-lit windows for the Saatchi Gallery, and versatile photographer and video maker Nina Katchadourian, who recreated famous Flemish paintings capturing herself in aeroplane toilets. In her series entitled Lavatory Self-Portraits in the Flemish Style, Katchadourian used toilet paper and napkins to recreate costumes and settings from the 15th century.
Wherever you are in the world, set aside a few hours of your time to art. You might find yourself in a dream world, much as you do during REM sleep. You might also learn something about flying…