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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.

London Dada Work 215; Beach Tree.

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Beach Tree
( Temporary Installation, 14/5/06 )
c. Michael St.Mark 2006

 

Rye Harbour coastline.
“Planted” to highlight the threat of rising sea levels due to global warming. Old anti shore drift posts in the background representing the wooded landscape that once existed and linked England with France pre lastice age, c. 10,000 years ago.
The nylon fishing net entwined around the branches highlights the threat to marine biology in all the world’s oceas from discarded plastic waste.
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UPDATE 2018/19

Welsh artist Robert Davies receives planning permission after appeal, to erect a permanent tree sculpture cast of a Ceredigigion oak on the Welsh coast shoreline between Borth and Yngs Las, to draw attention to the ancient forest that once grew there but which is now mostly submerged, as well as make a point on rising sea levels due to climate change.

As a contemporary artist living in the area I would like to site a single Ceredigion oak tree in the inter-tidal zone on the beach adjacent to, but not within, the ancient forest. Working with other artists, archaeologists, engineers, fundraisers, manufacturers and the local authorities I’m hoping to get permission to make a metal cast of a single tree

Link to the artist’s website Tree page

 

LONDON DADA ” KickstARTing the 21st C.”



 

Work 214, The Perfect Match

Perfect Match
The Perfect Match
c. 2006 Michael St.Mark
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Fashion fascism

Just the right
angle of tilt of the sporting hat upon
magazine model head the
selective brandishing of that logo upon
Immaculately-ironed flannel and cotton draping
model bone structure and toned muscle
c/w prim and proper decorum the very
stuff of model champions.

M.St.M