Marion Coutts is an artist and writer. She works in sculpture, film and video and has exhibited widely, nationally and internationally. In 2003-4 she was the Kettle¹s Yard Fellow at St John's College, Cambridge, and previous residencies include Tate Liverpool and The British School at Rome. Marion was married to the art critic Tom Lubbock who died in 2011 and she wrote the introduction to his memoir Until Further Notice, I am Alive, published by Granta in 2012. She is the editor of his essay anthology English Graphic, published by Frances Lincoln in October 2012. Her mesmerising memoir, THE ICEBERG, was published by Atlantic in July 2014 to rave reviews and was longlisted for the Guardian First Book Award, shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction, the Costa prize and the Duff Cooper prize. It won the Wellcome Book Prize 2015. She is a Lecturer in Fine Art at Goldsmiths College. She lives in London with her son.