Marc Quinn
Viewing exhibitions from 2002

1 + 1 = 3 (Rainbow Sculpture), Liverpool Biennial 2002
Solo Exhibition
14 September 2002 – 24 November 2002
Camell Laird Shipyard, Liverpool

Marc Quinn's use of the awesome Camell Laird Shipyard across the Mersey in Birkenhead as a site for his latest work, seems typical of the Biennial's regeneration of urban spaces through art and culture.His projection of light through a fine spray of water creates a subtle rainbow between the huge walls of this cathedral-like warehouse, closed down just one year ago.

Behind the Mask: Portraits
Solo Exhibition
16 March 2002 – 25 May 2002
Hatton Gallery

Marc Quinn: Tate Liverpool
Solo Exhibition
01 February 2002 – 28 April 2002
Tate Liverpool

Marc Quinn first gained recognition in 1991 for his sculpture Self, a life-size cast of his head made from his own frozen blood. His work takes a wide range of forms including painting, drawing, photography and installation. Exploring issues around the human body, mortality, beauty, science and time, he often uses his own body to understand 'what it means to materially exist in the world'. Over the last few years he has delved deeper into enigmas of the human condition, questioning ideas of representation by using materials as traditional as marble to focus our attention on the bodies of others, and investigating the essence of life through the use of DNA and blood.This exhibition brings together recent and new work, presented alongside drawings and photographs from the last ten years. Although he has become more ambitious in his use of technology – in Garden 2000 for example – Quinn continues to reference traditional art historical genres such as portraiture, landscape and still life.Images copyright of Roger Sineck, Tate Liverpool 2002