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  1. Sir Michael Craig-Martin CBE RA (born 28 August 1941) is an Irish-born contemporary conceptual artist and painter. He is known for fostering and adopting the Young British Artists, many of whom he taught, and for his conceptual artwork, An Oak Tree. He is an emeritus Professor of Fine Art at Goldsmiths.

  2. Michael Craig-Martin (Dublín, 28 de agosto de 1941 (82 años) es un artista conceptual y pintor irlandés. Conocido por formar parte del grupo Young British Artists, y por su famosa obra An Oak Tree. Es profesor emérito de Bellas Artes en Goldsmiths, centro que forma parte de la Universidad de Londres. [1]

  3. The official website for artist Michael Craig-Martin, showcasing selected works, exhibition history and further information.

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  4. 5 de feb. de 2024 · Michael Craig-Martin. Nació en Dublín, el 28 de agosto de 1941. Artista conceptual y pintor, forma parte del grupo Young British Artists. Se le conoce por su compromiso en fomentar a los Jóvenes Artistas Británicos, a muchos de los cuales enseñó.

  5. Sir Michael Craig-Martin (born 28 August 1941) is an Irish-born contemporary conceptual artist and painter. He is known for fostering and adopting the Young British Artists, many of whom he taught, and for his conceptual artwork, An Oak Tree. He is an emeritus Professor of Fine Art at Goldsmiths.

  6. Sir Michael Craig-Martin (born 28 August 1941) is an Irish-born contemporary conceptual artist and painter. He is known for fostering and adopting the Young British Artists, many of whom he taught, and for his conceptual artwork, An Oak Tree. He is an emeritus Professor of Fine Art at Goldsmiths.

  7. Michael Craig-Martin depicts everyday items with a nuanced simplicity that exposes the tensions between objects and their representation. His work is distinguished by exceptional draftsmanship, vibrant color, and uninflected line; intensely visual, it is rooted in an exploration of the relationships between perception, language, and meaning.