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An exquisite afternoon of discussion and expression with one of the leading artists of his generation, Marc Quinn.
From his iconic sculpture Self (1991) – a cast of his head made from ten pints of his own frozen blood – to his critically acclaimed works for the London 2012 Paralympic Games and the infamous solid‑gold sculpture of Kate Moss at the British Museum during the 2008 financial crash, Quinn has established himself as a fearless pioneer with a truly multi‑faceted approach to art.
Join us for a compelling conversation and celebration of his work – an exploration, at its core, of what it means to be human.
Date: Sunday 31 May | 18:30 – 19:30
Genre: Arts, Culture and Literature
Location: Chapel
Duration: 1 hour
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