Marc Quinn Color Photography
British, b. 1964
Contemporary artist Marc Quinn was born in London in 1964 and is known as one of the founding figures of the 1990s British contemporary art movement, alongside artist Damien Hirst. His work includes sculpture, installation and painting and explores “what it is to be human in the world today” through subjects that include the body, genetics, identity, environment, and the media. Quinn graduated from Cambridge University in 1984 and had his first solo show in 1988 at the Jay Jopling/Otis Gallery in London. Quinn was selected for the Sydney Biennale in 1992, and was represented in Young British Artists II at the Saatchi Gallery in 1993, and Time Machine at the British Museum in 1994. He participated in Thinking Print at the Museum of Modern Art, New York in 1996 and Sensation at the Royal Academy, London in 1997. He had a solo show at the South London Gallery, Camberwell, London in 1998. Self (1991, Saatchi Collection, London) is a self-portrait head made from his own frozen blood, and was first exhibited in 1991 at the Jay Jopling/Grob Gallery and then at the Saatchi Gallery in 1992. At the Tate Gallery in 1995, Quinn showed Emotional Detox: The Seven Deadly Sins, a group of seven lead casts of parts of his body which were made using the lost wax method. Quinn prefers to use his body as a primary source because it is free from the associations of implied relationships: 'the self is what one knows best and least at the same time ... casting the body gives one an opportunity to "see" the self' (conversation with Sean Rainbird, Tate Gallery, 1995). (Biography provided by ARTON CONTEMPORARY)
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Artist: Marc Quinn
Untitled (Print with Paint 186)
By Marc Quinn
Located in Boston, MA
Artist: Quinn, Marc
Title: Untitled (Print with Paint 186)
Series: Small Inverse Flowers
Date: 2012
Medium: Unique Mixed Media, Color Pigment, with Oil and Acrylic Paint, Metal...
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Self (Blue) - Contemporary, Hand coloured pigment print by Marc Quinn
By Marc Quinn
Located in London, GB
26 X 20 cms (10¼ x 7¾ in)
Hand Coloured pigment print on gessoed aluminum
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Early 2000s Contemporary Marc Quinn Color Photography
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Pigment
Self (Red) - Contemporary, Hand coloured pigment print by Marc Quinn
By Marc Quinn
Located in London, GB
26 X 20 cms (10¼ x 7¾ in)
Hand Coloured pigment print on gessoed aluminum
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Early 2000s Contemporary Marc Quinn Color Photography
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Pigment
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