Lost Horizons
152.0 x 214.0 cm
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Lost Horizons
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Biografia do Artista
Mark Wallinger: A Sculptor of Perception
Mark Wallinger, born in Stoke Newington, London, is a British sculptor and installation artist whose work consistently interrogates societal norms and challenges viewers to reconsider their assumptions about reality. Emerging from the influential Goldsmiths College milieu in the late 1980s, Wallinger swiftly established himself as a prominent voice within contemporary art, garnering critical acclaim for his conceptually driven pieces that delve into themes of identity, politics, and spirituality. His artistic journey began with explorations of painting and drawing, honing skills that would later prove invaluable in crafting immersive environments and manipulating materials to convey complex ideas. Early influences included artists like Robert Rauschenberg and Gerhard Richter, whose use of chance and appropriation techniques resonated deeply with Wallinger’s approach—a willingness to embrace ambiguity and disrupt conventional visual language. This fascination with process and materiality continues to permeate his oeuvre, evident in projects utilizing found objects, textiles, and often incorporating subtle gestures of intervention. Wallinger's breakthrough came with the installation “Brown’s” (Mr G. A. Brown), a deceptively simple piece consisting of a single brown envelope containing a photograph of a human eye—a poignant meditation on surveillance and the erosion of privacy. This work cemented his reputation as a Turner Prize winner in 1992, marking him as one of Britain's most exciting artistic innovators. Subsequently, he gained international recognition for ambitious projects like “Labyrinth,” a monumental sculpture commissioned for the Olympic Stadium in London during the 2012 Games, which explored notions of spatial disorientation and collective experience. Throughout his career, Wallinger has consistently pushed boundaries, experimenting with diverse mediums and tackling weighty subjects—from refugee crises to political commentary—with unwavering intellectual rigor. His sculptures often operate on multiple levels, inviting viewers to contemplate not only what is seen but also what is unspoken, prompting reflection on the role of art in shaping our understanding of the world around us. He continues to produce impactful artworks that engage with pressing social issues and solidify his position as a significant figure in the history of contemporary sculpture.- Notable Installations: “Brown’s,” “Labyrinth,” “The Shipwreck”
- Awards: Turner Prize (1992)
- Education: Goldsmiths College, London
Informações Rápidas
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Art
- Full Name: Mark Wallinger
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- State Britain
- Labyrinth
- Place Of Birth: London, England

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