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Born 1970. Known for: Urban art sculpture.
Mark Jenkins is an American artist known for his street sculptural installations that interact with the environment and passers-by. He uses the "street as a stage" and has been described as... Read full biography
Mark Jenkins is an American artist known for his street sculptural installations that interact with the environment and passers-by. He uses the "street as a stage" and has been described as whimsical, macabre, shocking, and situationist. Jenkins began working on the Storker Project in 2005 with... Read full biography
Mark Jenkins is an American artist known for his street sculptural installations that interact with the environment and passers-by. He uses the "street as a stage" and has been described as whimsical, macabre, shocking, and situationist. Jenkins began working on the Storker Project in 2005 with Sandra Fernandez, creating installations with transparent casts of toy babies in various cities. He has also collaborated on projects like the Embed series, Meterpops, and Signs of Spring. Jenkins has... Read full biography
Mark Jenkins is an American artist known for his street sculptural installations that interact with the environment and passers-by. He uses the "street as a stage" and has been described as whimsical, macabre, shocking, and situationist. Jenkins began working on the Storker Project in 2005 with Sandra Fernandez, creating installations with transparent casts of toy babies in various cities. He has also collaborated on projects like the Embed series, Meterpops, and Signs of Spring. Jenkins has participated in public art events globally and exhibited in galleries and museums. He has held solo exhibitions in cities like Tokyo, Los Angeles, and London. In 2018, he and Fernandez created Project84 in London to raise awareness of adult male... Read full biography
Mark Jenkins is an American artist known for his street sculptural installations that interact with the environment and passers-by. He uses the "street as a stage" and has been described as whimsical, macabre, shocking, and situationist. Jenkins began working on the Storker Project in 2005 with Sandra Fernandez, creating installations with transparent casts of toy babies in various cities. He has also collaborated on projects like the Embed series, Meterpops, and Signs of Spring. Jenkins has participated in public art events globally and exhibited in galleries and museums. He has held solo exhibitions in cities like Tokyo, Los Angeles, and London. In 2018, he and Fernandez created Project84 in London to raise awareness of adult male suicide. Jenkins has also collaborated with organizations like Greenpeace and fashion brand Balenciaga.Information provided by the user.
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