Alexander McQueen Spring/Summer 2015 Marc Quinn: "Prehistory of Desire" & "Etymology of Desire"
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Marc Quinn - Fossil Record - The Age of Aluminium, 2015
(Embossed chine-collé print with silver foil)
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Marc Quinn (British, 1964), Dark Matter, 2009. Oil on canvas, 169.5 x 284 cm.
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Marc Quinn — Emotional Detox: The Seven Deadly Sins I (cast lead and wax, 1994)
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Marc Quinn (British, b. 1964), Ankor Sunburst, 2009. Oil on canvas, 184.6 x 122.3 cm
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'emotional detox (since v)' by marc quinn, 1994-5 in eretica: the transcendent + the profane in contemporary art - demetrio paparoni (2007)
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Marc Quinn,
The Nurseries of El Dorado (2007) , Sculpture
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hudson bay wolf pack by marc quinn, 2009, oil on canvas, 168.5 × 248.5 centimeters
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Marc Quinn | No Visible Means of Escape, 1996
RTV 74-30 and rope
180 x 60 x 30.5 cm
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CHELSEA CHARMS (2010) | Marc Quinn
Marc Quinn’s sculpture Chelsea Charms is part of a series of works that depict people who have undergone extreme body modifications, such as plastic surgery, tattoos, and piercings. The sculpture is a life-size marble representation of Chelsea Charms, a pornographic actress who has the world’s largest breasts due to polypropylene breast implants. The sculpture raises questions about the boundaries between nature and culture, art and pornography, beauty and grotesque.
Quinn’s sculpture can be seen as a critique of the unrealistic and oppressive beauty standards that women face in contemporary society. The sculpture exposes the harmful effects of plastic surgery, which can cause physical and psychological problems for women who seek to conform to an idealized image of femininity. The sculpture also challenges the male gaze, which objectifies and commodifies women’s bodies as sexual fantasies.
Quinn’s sculpture can also be interpreted as a celebration of diversity and individuality, as it shows a woman who has chosen to transform her body according to her own desires and preferences. The sculpture can be viewed as a statement of empowerment and agency, as it expresses a woman’s right to control her own appearance and identity. The sculpture can also be seen as a form of art, as it transforms the human body into a sculptural object that invites aesthetic appreciation and admiration.
Chelsea Charms (born March 7, 1976)[1] is a former American big-bust model, internet model, and stripper who is famous for having extremely large breasts.
(Source Wikipedia)
Artwork: Marc Quinn
Artwork photos: ©Marc Quinn
Text: Bing AI
Prompt: Dom Barra
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Marc Quinn (British, 1964), The Moon of Jupiter, 2010. Oil on canvas, 170 x 270 cm.
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Marc Quinn — We Share our Chemistry with the Stars (LC 200 L) [oil on canvas, 2009]
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'angel' by marc quinn, 2006 in eretica: the transcendent + the profane in contemporary art - demetrio paparoni (2007)
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