Mark Wallinger (2001)

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Mark Wallinger (2001)

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'ecce homo' by mark wallinger, 1999 in la biennale di venezia 49
MARK WALLINGER / “GHOST” / 2001 [screenprint | 550 x 480 mm.]
The World Turned Upside Down sculpture outside the LSE
Apparently this sculpture by artist Mark Wallinger has proved controversial with Chinese students studying at the LSE because it depicts Taiwan as an independent state
TFL Labyrinths
1. Cretan – From the ancient world and the purest form of Labyrinth design;
2. Medieval – Inspired by examples from the great cathedrals of Europe such as Chartres, France;
3. Woodcut – From ancient carvings on timber in Scandinavia;
4. Modern – Defined by a narrow path with rounded square turn-backs;
5. Emboss – Narrow path outlines that set up a resonating visual field within the design;
6. Organic – A flowing pathway with no sharp turns;
7. Native American – Traditional Tohono O’odham and Navajo symbol;
8. Turf – From traditional cut turf labyrinths of Britain;
9. Square – A squared off form of turn design;
10. East – A thin pathway and square central goal;
11. Opposed – Defined by an opposed rounded and square character at turn-backs;
12. Chamfer – Defined by a unique form of chamfered turn-back

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Mark Wallinger (British, b. 1959), Proteus 1, 2020. Plasticine on canvas mounted on board, 85 x 60 cm.
Mark Wallinger (British, b. 1959) - id Painting 27, Acrylic on canvas 360 x 180 cm (2015)
Art gives new perspectives, sometimes, literally. Mark Wallinger, Study for Self Reflection. Photo Jon Gasca