David Mach will be showcasing his Heaven & Hell exhibition at the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, 118 Douglas Street. The exhibition will consist of large scale collages each depicting various scenes from ‘heaven’ or from ‘hell’. For this show Mach has created new work, featuring Glasgow landmarks including Kelvingrove Museum, Science Museum, Finnieston Crane, Transport Museum, Tall Ship, Hydro and George Square as part of the series.
Mach is one of the UK’s most successful, prolific and respected artists, known for his dynamic and large scale collage, sculpture and installations using a wide range of materials including coat hangers, matches, newspapers and many other recognisable and familiar objects to create his work.
A graduate of the Royal College of Art, Mach is now a Royal Academician and Professor of Inspiration and Discovery at Dundee University.
Mach exhibits worldwide and continues on a furious schedule constantly developing new ideas, new works and new materials. He has recently branched out to music and writing feeding his ever growing needs for creativity and artistic inspiration.
Image: ‘Costa del Clyde’, Collage on Board, Framed 110cm diameter x 10cm, 2021.
‘Heaven & Hell’ opening 25th September 2021
Heaven and Hell
David Mach RA
Saturday 25 September – Saturday 16 October 2021
David Mach will be showcasing his Heaven & Hell exhibition at the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, 118 Douglas Street. The exhibition will consist of large scale collages each depicting various scenes from ‘heaven’ or from ‘hell’. For this show Mach has created new work, featuring Glasgow landmarks including Kelvingrove Museum, Science Museum, Finnieston Crane, Transport Museum, Tall Ship, Hydro and George Square as part of the series.
Mach is one of the UK’s most successful, prolific and respected artists, known for his dynamic and large scale collage, sculpture and installations using a wide range of materials including coat hangers, matches, newspapers and many other recognisable and familiar objects to create his work.
A graduate of the Royal College of Art, Mach is now a Royal Academician and Professor of Inspiration and Discovery at Dundee University.
Mach exhibits worldwide and continues on a furious schedule constantly developing new ideas, new works and new materials. He has recently branched out to music and writing feeding his ever growing needs for creativity and artistic inspiration.
Image: ‘Costa del Clyde’, Collage on Board, Framed 110cm diameter x 10cm, 2021.
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