Kate Moss on Silver
Details
Edition
/150
Medium
Screenprint, Hand Finished in Gold Leaf Overglaze
Signature
Pencil Siigned
Unframed Dimensions
27.5 x 21.25 in
69.85 x 53.98 cm
Framed Dimensions
35 x 29 in
88.9 x 73.66 cm
Year
2012
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About the artist
Marc Quinn (born 1964, London, England) is a globally recognized contemporary British artist whose multidisciplinary practice examines the human body, identity, nature, and the psychological forces that shape modern existence. A central figure of the Young British Artists (YBA) movement of the 1990s, alongside contemporaries such as Damien Hirst, Quinn became known for pushing the boundaries of what contemporary art could express, confronting viewers with materials and concepts rarely seen in the medium before.
Quinn graduated from Cambridge University in 1985 and rose to prominence shortly thereafter with his groundbreaking 1991 sculpture Self, an iconic cast of his own head made entirely from frozen blood. Self instantly positioned him as one of the most daring artists of his generation and remains among the most discussed works of contemporary sculpture. Throughout his career, Quinn has continued to experiment with form and material. From marble, gold, and flowers to DNA, frozen flora, and biological matter, Quinn teases out themes of beauty, impermanence, desire, transformation, and the fragile relationship between humans and nature.
His celebrated installation Garden (2000), a frozen botanical landscape preserved at subzero temperatures and displayed at Fondazione Prada in Milan, further solidified Quinn’s reputation for merging conceptual innovation with emotional and visceral impact. His practice spans sculpture, painting, drawing, and monumental public works across the world, including major commissions presented from Singapore and Oslo to London. In 2020, he created a bronze sculpture of protester Jen Reid for the Black Lives Matter movement, installed on the empty plinth where the statue of Edward Colston once stood in Bristol, an act that sparked international dialogue on public art and activism.
Marc Quinn’s work has been exhibited extensively in major museums and cultural institutions worldwide. His early career included important presentations at the Tate in London (1995), the South London Gallery (1998), and Kunstverein Hannover (1999). Through the 2000s and 2010s he continued to gain global attention with landmark exhibitions at Fondazione Prada in Milan, Tate Liverpool, the National Portrait Gallery in London, MACRO in Rome, Fondation Beyeler in Basel, the Musée Océanographique in Monaco, Fondazione Giorgio Cini in Venice, the Goss-Michael Foundation in Dallas, and Arter in Istanbul. More recently, his work was featured at Somerset House in London, reflecting his continuing relevance and international acclaim.
Marc Quinn’s work has been exhibited extensively in major museums and cultural institutions worldwide. His early career included important presentations at the Tate in London (1995), the South London Gallery (1998), and Kunstverein Hannover (1999). Through the 2000s and 2010s he continued to gain global attention with landmark exhibitions at Fondazione Prada in Milan, Tate Liverpool, the National Portrait Gallery in London, MACRO in Rome, Fondation Beyeler in Basel, the Musée Océanographique in Monaco, Fondazione Giorgio Cini in Venice, the Goss-Michael Foundation in Dallas, and Arter in Istanbul. More recently, his work was featured at Somerset House in London, reflecting his continuing relevance and international acclaim.
Marc Quinn’s work remains highly sought after for its combination of conceptual rigor, material innovation, and emotional resonance. Collectors appreciate his ability to balance beauty with complexity, and his presence within the influential YBA movement ensures lasting historical significance. Quinn’s sculptures, paintings, and limited editions continue to hold strong market demand and offer collectors a meaningful connection to some of the most urgent conversations in contemporary art.
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