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Born 1957. Known for: Sculpture.
Their collective comprises husband, wife, son and daughter, but besides being close family members, the Boyle Family are artistic collaborators. This began soon after Mark Boyle, a Glaswegian by... Read full biography
Their collective comprises husband, wife, son and daughter, but besides being close family members, the Boyle Family are artistic collaborators. This began soon after Mark Boyle, a Glaswegian by birth, and Joan Hills, originally from Edinburgh, met while living in Yorkshire in the 1950s. Their... Read full biography
Their collective comprises husband, wife, son and daughter, but besides being close family members, the Boyle Family are artistic collaborators. This began soon after Mark Boyle, a Glaswegian by birth, and Joan Hills, originally from Edinburgh, met while living in Yorkshire in the 1950s. Their children, Sebastian and Georgia, were exposed to studio life from an early age, ultimately opting to continue the collaboration into adulthood. They first exhibited under Mark's name alone. They... Read full biography
Their collective comprises husband, wife, son and daughter, but besides being close family members, the Boyle Family are artistic collaborators. This began soon after Mark Boyle, a Glaswegian by birth, and Joan Hills, originally from Edinburgh, met while living in Yorkshire in the 1950s. Their children, Sebastian and Georgia, were exposed to studio life from an early age, ultimately opting to continue the collaboration into adulthood. They first exhibited under Mark's name alone. They represented themselves as 'Boyle family' as soon as the artworld expanded its mindset to perceive the nature of their collaborative process, as opposed to only understanding it through the typical mythologizing of the male artist as loner/genius. From the... Read full biography
Their collective comprises husband, wife, son and daughter, but besides being close family members, the Boyle Family are artistic collaborators. This began soon after Mark Boyle, a Glaswegian by birth, and Joan Hills, originally from Edinburgh, met while living in Yorkshire in the 1950s. Their children, Sebastian and Georgia, were exposed to studio life from an early age, ultimately opting to continue the collaboration into adulthood. They first exhibited under Mark's name alone. They represented themselves as 'Boyle family' as soon as the artworld expanded its mindset to perceive the nature of their collaborative process, as opposed to only understanding it through the typical mythologizing of the male artist as loner/genius. From the very first, the work itself had been the primary focus and importance, and they did not divert themselves with attempts to challenge art world st... Read full biography

