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About Michael St.Mark

Conceptual / experimental multi-discipline artist, writer and photographer. Art influencer and founder of London Dada, recalling Dada's original aims and principles as envisaged by it's founder Hugo Ball. Eschews the often politically-motivated taboo on expressions of critical thought within art. Admiring Duchamp in going beyond the seemingly endless infatuation with the ' pretty picture' retinal and instead refusing to accept the standards and practices of an established corrupt art world and creatively stifling conventions that are still considered essential to attain fame and financial success: refusing to repeat himself or to develop one recognizable style to placate the commercial needs of the market.

Work No. 373; Sore Loser


Sore Loser
c. Michael St.Mark 2009

Caved-in boarded-up Ladbrokes window,  Hatfield, Herts.
*post updated 2017

Sore Loser / abstract
( rotated digital crop derivative )
c. 2009 Michael St.Mark

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Sore Loser ( abstract ) available in a signed edition of 20 fine art Lightjet prints on Kodak Pro Endura;
18″ H X 14″ W
£350 (unframed)
Enq; St.Mark@londondada.com

Work No. 372; An English Summer Triptych


An English Summer Triptych
( chill-out zone )
c. Dingo 2009

Click on an aphid to be transported to a personal relaxing green haven

First in a unique series evolving the landscape photographic triptych format beyond simply one image split into three sections.
*Here, three separated portrait mode panels of cropped photographic images are instead derived from an incrementally progressive pan, yet each recognizably related and connecting essentially to the same overall scene, each panel separated by a short time interval.

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London Dada artist Dingo at Rye Harbour estuary;
Putting the Extra in the Ordinary ” TM
” Seeing the Extra in the Ordinary”
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Forward link to third in the GCZ series; 2017

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Water 1, from the Thames Estuary  series by Nadav Kander (c) 2015
*Portrait mode cropped stills derived from an incrementally progressive pan of the recognizably same scene separated by a small time interval

Showing at Flowers gallery London, Nov 2017
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London Dada; ” reorienting art in the 21st C.