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Marc Quinn — No Visible Means of Escape VI
Marc Quinn

No Visible Means of Escape VI

1997

A striking work by Marc Quinn, *No Visible Means of Escape VI* reflects the artist's enduring fascination with the boundaries of the human body, identity, and existential confinement. Quinn's practice often confronts viewers with visceral, thought-provoking imagery that blurs the line between beauty and unease. This piece continues his exploration of transformation and the invisible forces — physical, psychological, and societal — that shape and constrain human existence.

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Marc Quinn, No Visible Means of Escape VI, 1997

A striking work by Marc Quinn, *No Visible Means of Escape VI* reflects the artist's enduring fascination with the boundaries of the human body, identity, and existential confinement. Quinn's practice often confronts viewers with visceral, thought-provoking imagery that blurs the line between beauty and unease. This piece continues his exploration of transformation and the invisible forces — physical, psychological, and societal — that shape and constrain human existence.

Year
1997
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Figurative Sculpture, Dark Mood, Isolation, Male Artist, Mixed Media, Abstract Elements, Psychological Mood, Conceptual Art, British Artist, Contemporary Artist, Existential Themes, Dark Tones, Modern Art, Modern Era, Figurative Art, Surrealist Influence, Late 20th Century, Abstract, Figurative

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