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Biography - Marc Quinn
Marc Quinn (British, born 1964) is a leading contemporary artist. He first came to prominence in the early 1990s, when he and several peers redefined what it was to make and experience contemporary art.
Marc Quinn
Marc Quinn’s 100 Heads is a major new series of sculptures. The project comprises one hundred concrete portrait busts of refugees made from an initial 3D scan of the sitter. 100 Heads challenge the perception of refugees as undifferentiated masses; instead emphasising their strength, uniqueness and individual identities.
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Self - Marc Quinn
Selfis a self-portrait of the artist, but one that literally uses his body as material since the cast of Quinn's head, immersed in frozen silicone, is created from ten pints of his own blood.
Flower sculptures - Marc Quinn
In the frozen flower sculptures, which range from single works to the large-scale, walk-through installation (2000), Quinn captures what he has described as “the purest and most magical transformation of reality into art”.
Projects - Marc Quinn
Stella McCartney, Sarah Burton and Karl Lagerfeld sit for Marc Quinn to create a series of three of Quinn's unique iris portraits - 'We Share Our Chemistry with the Stars', featured in the September 2015...
News - Marc Quinn
Sep 3, 2015 · Marc Quinn’s (2020-present) series survey our increasing digital interdependence at a vital point in history. In 2020, our online world expanded drastically, a phenomenon catalysed by growing restrictions on physical connection and in-person contact related to the global spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Exhibitions - Marc Quinn
Marc Quinn’s solo exhibition at the South London Gallery will be his first in the UK since his Art Now exhibition at the Tate Gallery in 1995. It is the first ever comprehensive display of...
History Painting - Marc Quinn
Jacquard weaving was, in effect, the first computerised image created using punch cards on automated looms. Quinn transforms the pixel into the physical junction between coloured threads.