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Mark Boyle, Scottish 1934–2005 - Untitled, c.1964; mixed media on metal disc, diameter 30.5 cm (ARR) Provenance: Dorothy Moreland (director of the ICA); Whitford & Hughes Gallery, London; private collection Note: accompanied by a photograph of the...

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Mark Boyle, Scottish 1934–2005 - Untitled, c.1964; mixed media on metal disc, diameter 30.5 cm (ARR) Provenance: Dorothy Moreland (director of the ICA); Whitford & Hughes Gallery, London; private collection Note: accompanied by a photograph of the work signed and dated by the artist on Whitford & Hughes headed paper Born in Glasgow, Mark Boyle is perhaps best known as one of the Boyle Family, the name under which he exhibited work collaboratively with Joan Hills and their children Sebastian and Georgina. They are best known for their exacting earth studies, whereby the artist pick at random a spot on the globe and meticulously replicate it, creating a representation of the earth within the clean space of the gallery. This is an early assemblage by the artist, demonstrating his exploration of objects, their meaning and physical space.
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Mark Boyle, Scottish 1934–2005 - Untitled, c.1964; mixed media on metal disc, diameter 30.5 cm (ARR) Provenance: Dorothy Moreland (director of the ICA); Whitford & Hughes Gallery, London; private collection Note: accompanied by a photograph of the work signed and dated by the artist on Whitford & Hughes headed paper Born in Glasgow, Mark Boyle is perhaps best known as one of the Boyle Family, the name under which he exhibited work collaboratively with Joan Hills and their children Sebastian and Georgina. They are best known for their exacting earth studies, whereby the artist pick at random a spot on the globe and meticulously replicate it, creating a representation of the earth within the clean space of the gallery. This is an early assemblage by the artist, demonstrating his exploration of objects, their meaning and physical space.
Please refer to department for condition report

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