

Kerry Marshall Trengove (b. Penryn, Cornwall, UK 1946 - d. 1991) was a performance and installation artist who studied at the Falmouth Art School and Birmingham College of Art. After a teachers' training course at Goldsmiths' (1968), he exhibited at the Acme Gallery, Covent Garden, London, during the 1970s, notably his 1977 performance, an eight day Passage, where he was buried in a small cell under the Acme Gallery and had to dig his way out. The Chisenhale Gallery held a retrospective of his work in 1992.