
Internal Labyrinth, MQ180
A vivid and complex pigment print by Marc Quinn, *Internal Labyrinth, MQ180* presents an intricate, otherworldly landscape that evokes the mysterious inner workings of the human body and mind. Quinn's rich use of colour and layered forms creates a sense of biological depth, blurring the boundaries between the organic and the abstract. The work reflects Quinn's enduring fascination with the fragility and complexity of human existence, rendered here with striking visual intensity on wove paper.
- Medium
- Pigment print in colours, on wove paper, with full margins,
- Location
- Phillips, Salt Lake City, UT
- Spotted At
- Auction House · PhillipsView on map
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Evening & Day Editions
June 11, 2015
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Damien Hirst
British · b. 1965

Hirst similarly explores biological and anatomical themes through vivid, layered imagery that blurs the line between scientific representation and abstract art, often producing large scale prints and works that confront the fragility and complexity of human existence with striking visual intensity.

Alex Grey
American · b. 1953

Grey's intricate depictions of the inner workings of the human body and consciousness share the same labyrinthine, otherworldly quality found in this piece, combining vivid color with layered organic forms to create works that feel simultaneously scientific and deeply abstract.

Peter Saul
American · b. 1934

Saul produces densely layered, visceral compositions overflowing with vivid color and intertwined organic forms that evoke biological and psychological complexity, echoing the introspective mood and labyrinthine visual intensity present in this Quinn pigment print.
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