Mark Manders
- Introduction
- Mark Manders (born 1968) is a Dutch artist. He first studied graphic design; but, then changed his mind and decided to be a writer but with objects instead of words. Therein he became very interested in the paralleled evolution of humans and objects. Manders's body of work consists mainly of installations, drawings, sculptures and short films. Typical of his work is the arrangement of random objects, such as tables, chairs, light bulbs, blankets and dead animals. He is best known for his rough-hewn clay sculptures.
- Wikidata
- Q826213
- Nationality
- Dutch
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Installation Artist
- Name
- Mark Manders
- Ulan
- 500116345
Exhibitions
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Mark Manders Fox/Mouse/Belt 1992 (cast 2007)
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Mark Manders Untitled 1995
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Mark Manders Drawing with Isolated Landscape 1999
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Mark Manders Snare Drum Drawing 1999
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Mark Manders Untitled 1999
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Mark Manders Pervert 2000
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Mark Manders Untitled 2000
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Mark Manders Untitled 2000
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Mark Manders Yellow Bathtub/Three Touched 2000
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Mark Manders Room with Chairs and Factory 2002-08
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Mark Manders Working Table 2012-13
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