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Taxidermist Polly Morgan is one of Britain's most high profile artists. This film asks what her reputation reveals about the relationship between art and celebrity.

Taxidermist Polly Morgan, described by Banksy as 'Britain's hottest bird stuffer', is one of Britain's most high profile young artists.

Her macabre and unsettling works, including a coffin bursting with open-mouthed chicks and a rat asleep in a champagne glass, have won her celebrity fans including Kate Moss and considerable media coverage.

In the second of this series of artist profiles, this film offers an intimate peek at the strange and wonderful art of Polly Morgan and asks what her reputation reveals about the relationship between art and celebrity.

30 minutes

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Series Producer Richard Bright
Executive Producer Jonty Claypole

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