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Mark Firth (sculptor)- DRAFT
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Nationality | British |
Education | University of Birmingham Camberwell College of Arts Slade School of Fine Art |
Known for | Sculpture |
Website | markfirth |
Mark Firth (born 00 Month 1952) is a British sculptor concerned with exploring the intersection of engineering, science and art, with references to our industrialist heritage.
Early life and education
Firth was born in Londonderry, West Midlands. Firth is a descendant of his namesake, the victorian industrialist Mark Firth (industrialist).Cite error: There are <ref>
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Since the early 1970s, Firth has lived and worked in London, where he moved to study art, first at Camberwell College of Arts and then the Slade School of Fine Art.
Art
Aluminium
Throughout his career, Firth has worked extensively with aluminium.
Paper composites
Emerging as a new media in ...
Career
Firth became known in the 1980s for his geometric or [[]] sculptures.
Public commissions
Firth's earliest public commissions include the ' at .
Exhibitions
Firth initially began exhibiting as part of New British Sculpture art scene, along with fellow British sculptors Tony Cragg and Richard Deacon.[1] His first solo exhibition took place at , , in 19.[2]
In 2022 Firth unveiled a new exhibition at .Cite error: There are <ref>
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Collections
Firth's work is collected worldwide, notably by .Cite error: There are <ref>
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Awards and honours
Artistic accolades
Honorary Doctorate
- 2006 University of Sheffield
Other
Personal life
Firth lives in South London with his wife, Kate Firth.Cite error: There are <ref>
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See also
Notes
References
External links
- Artworks by or after NovaBlueWave/sandbox at the Art UK site