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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 No. 829: Gut of the Plagiarizer

Gut of the Plagiarizer
Gut of the Plagiarizer
c. Art Axis 2016

Backside connections of a sundry commercial laser copier in an office services shop window. Specialist in skull, butterfly, spots, medicine and human/animal anatomy polished copy enlargements
Vauxhall, London SW.

Midas Scrunch I & 2 ( diptych )

C. Art Axis 2017

Multi-stage digital image manipulation sequence of re-photos of bespoke-crumpled Sunday Times cover shot of Damien Hirst, December 2017. Backdrop ink grid pattern; Michael St.Mark
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(“Scrunch art ” creative portrait adulteration technique developed by Michael St. Mark in 2007 ) *double click does the trick *

Hirst’s uber steal from London Dada’s 2008 concept work ” Log Fish ” … to his Venice show’s brazen plagiarism of a brickie talent ” 
Here
https://londondada.art/2008/01/20/work_no_302_loggius_fishus_extraordinari3606353/

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” F*k ’em all ” –  Hirst’s Socratic brickie-refrain ( Well he can afford to – and does – run ’em all…. out of money through the courts – ed )

Charles Thomson, co-founder of the Stuckists, has compiled what is perhaps the most comprehensive examples, complete with intriguing historical background, of Hirst’s habitual plagiarism

 

” I steal all my ideas from other artists ” – Damien Hirst