Marc Quinn, Image 2 (Garden 2), 2000
Pigment print on 330 GSM Somerset Velvet Enhanced Paper
80 x 120.25 cm (visible), 112 x 146 x 2 cm (framed)
Edition of 45, signed
Condition: Very good
Certificate of Authenticity available
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Marc Quinn (British, b. 1964) is a prominent contemporary artist known for his provocative and thought-provoking exploration of themes related to identity, the body, nature, and mortality. A graduate of Cambridge University, where he studied History of Art, Quinn gained international recognition in the 1990s as part of the Young British Artists (YBAs) movement, which challenged conventional approaches to art-making and emphasized conceptual, often sensational works.
Quinn’s work spans diverse media, including sculpture, painting, and installation, and frequently addresses the relationship between the human condition and science. His art often confronts controversial topics, including genetics, climate change, and human impact on nature, as seen in this piece. He draws inspiration from sources as varied as classical sculpture, biotechnology, and popular culture, blending ancient traditions with cutting-edge techniques.
This piece showcases a vivid and surreal floral arrangement set against a deep blue, aquatic-like background. The composition features a diverse array of flowers, including tall yellow sunflowers, bright orange blooms, and vibrant purple and red blossoms. The underwater effect gives the piece a dreamlike, otherworldly atmosphere.
Marc Quinn’s work continues to provoke debate and challenge perceptions, cementing his place as a leading figure in contemporary art. His ability to bridge scientific inquiry, philosophical reflection, and visual innovation allows him to create pieces that are both intellectually engaging and emotionally resonant.
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Available to be sold as a pair with https://artagain.co/marketplace/p/marc-quinn-image-4-garden-2-2000
(Photographed in November 2024)
Pigment print on 330 GSM Somerset Velvet Enhanced Paper
80 x 120.25 cm (visible), 112 x 146 x 2 cm (framed)
Edition of 45, signed
Condition: Very good
Certificate of Authenticity available
-
Marc Quinn (British, b. 1964) is a prominent contemporary artist known for his provocative and thought-provoking exploration of themes related to identity, the body, nature, and mortality. A graduate of Cambridge University, where he studied History of Art, Quinn gained international recognition in the 1990s as part of the Young British Artists (YBAs) movement, which challenged conventional approaches to art-making and emphasized conceptual, often sensational works.
Quinn’s work spans diverse media, including sculpture, painting, and installation, and frequently addresses the relationship between the human condition and science. His art often confronts controversial topics, including genetics, climate change, and human impact on nature, as seen in this piece. He draws inspiration from sources as varied as classical sculpture, biotechnology, and popular culture, blending ancient traditions with cutting-edge techniques.
This piece showcases a vivid and surreal floral arrangement set against a deep blue, aquatic-like background. The composition features a diverse array of flowers, including tall yellow sunflowers, bright orange blooms, and vibrant purple and red blossoms. The underwater effect gives the piece a dreamlike, otherworldly atmosphere.
Marc Quinn’s work continues to provoke debate and challenge perceptions, cementing his place as a leading figure in contemporary art. His ability to bridge scientific inquiry, philosophical reflection, and visual innovation allows him to create pieces that are both intellectually engaging and emotionally resonant.
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Available to be sold as a pair with https://artagain.co/marketplace/p/marc-quinn-image-4-garden-2-2000
(Photographed in November 2024)
Pigment print on 330 GSM Somerset Velvet Enhanced Paper
80 x 120.25 cm (visible), 112 x 146 x 2 cm (framed)
Edition of 45, signed
Condition: Very good
Certificate of Authenticity available
-
Marc Quinn (British, b. 1964) is a prominent contemporary artist known for his provocative and thought-provoking exploration of themes related to identity, the body, nature, and mortality. A graduate of Cambridge University, where he studied History of Art, Quinn gained international recognition in the 1990s as part of the Young British Artists (YBAs) movement, which challenged conventional approaches to art-making and emphasized conceptual, often sensational works.
Quinn’s work spans diverse media, including sculpture, painting, and installation, and frequently addresses the relationship between the human condition and science. His art often confronts controversial topics, including genetics, climate change, and human impact on nature, as seen in this piece. He draws inspiration from sources as varied as classical sculpture, biotechnology, and popular culture, blending ancient traditions with cutting-edge techniques.
This piece showcases a vivid and surreal floral arrangement set against a deep blue, aquatic-like background. The composition features a diverse array of flowers, including tall yellow sunflowers, bright orange blooms, and vibrant purple and red blossoms. The underwater effect gives the piece a dreamlike, otherworldly atmosphere.
Marc Quinn’s work continues to provoke debate and challenge perceptions, cementing his place as a leading figure in contemporary art. His ability to bridge scientific inquiry, philosophical reflection, and visual innovation allows him to create pieces that are both intellectually engaging and emotionally resonant.
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Available to be sold as a pair with https://artagain.co/marketplace/p/marc-quinn-image-4-garden-2-2000
(Photographed in November 2024)