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Portrait of the Artist's Brother

Portrait of the Artist's Brother (© The artist)

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David Mach (born 1956)

Mercer Art Gallery

1994

David Mach is best known for the transformation of man-made, mass-produced materials into temporary sculpture on a monumental scale. Portrait of the Artist's Brother is a wall hung effigy and refers, like much of his work, to a high art tradition, in this instance that of neo-classical portraiture. However, Mach challenges tradition by his use of cheap, throw away, mass-produced material, which is transformed with an illusory twist into something more exotic. To make this work, 500 metal wire coat hangers were manipulated and welded around a mould of the sitter's face, then painted to a highly polished finish, their hooked ends remaining to create a silver aura around the head. The result is an ambiguous sculptural portrait.

  • Medium: welded coathangers
  • Dimensions: 61 x 61 x 51 cm
  • Art Fund Grant: £2500 ( Total: £10,000)
  • ArtFunded in: 1995
  • Vendor: David Mach

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