David Michael Clarke
David Michael Clarke British artist (born 1969) Poole, England.
David Michael Clarke was born in Poole in England. He studied at the School of Beautiful arts of Glasgow in Scotland, and was an active artist on the artistic scene of Glasgow in the years 1990s. In 1996, Clarke gained the price Richard Hough for his diaporamas, in which it combined a single comment with a succession of images amenable to the media press and its private life. Today he lives and works with Nantes where he continues to explore his subjects preferred of the Art and the Amour through the Photographie, the Vidéo and the his.
In the project One square meter of rough fabric with 212 stolen kisses (2001), Clarke shows the result of an artistic action: flight of 212 kisses to a fabric of Fabrice Hybert. Work in question belongs to the collection of Frac of the Countries of the Loire, it is entitled One Square meter of lipstick (1981) and is presented in the form of a monochromic red and sensual. The work of Clarke as leaves the report as the flight of a kiss has nothing to do with the money flight, for example, because there is often in the " to kiss volé" a tacit authorization. Joseph Kosuth said that " art exists by the influence which he exerts on others arts". Then, perhaps the 212 kisses stolen, but were not rather offered to Fabrice Hybert like mark of respect.
External bond
- www.davidmichaelclarke.net
- FRAC of the Countries of the Loire
- Humanity
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