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  1. In the early 1970s Michael Craig-Martin created his famous sculpture An Oak Tree 1973. The work consists of a glass of water standing on a shelf. On the wall next to it a text by the artist argues that, despite what your eyes tell you, the glass of water is in fact an oak tree. In the spirit of Duchamp, Craig-Martin provokes questions about ...

  2. Michael Craig-Martin, one of the most influential artists and teachers of his generation, was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1941 and educated in the United States where he studied History at Fordham University, New York, from 1955-59 before going on to attain a BA and an MFA in Fine Art...

  3. Michael Craig-Martin grew up and was educated in the United States. He studied Fine Art at the Yale University School of Art and Architecture and, on completion of his studies in 1966, he moved to London where he has lived ever since. His early work drew together a variety of objects and materials and questioned the nature of art and ...

  4. 26 de abr. de 2015 · Michael Craig-Martin’s An Oak Tree, 1973: It was one of those rare occasions when it said everything I wanted to say.’ You say in your new book, On Being an Artist, that it is as important now ...

  5. 6 de oct. de 2022 · Michael Craig-Martin: I still recall seeing Bathers at Asnières for the first time when I was taken to the Tate Gallery as a child in the 1950s. It was still in their collection as it had not yet been nabbed by The National Gallery.

  6. Michael Craig-Martin (1941 – ) Craig-Martin was born in Dublin, Ireland and during the War years, lived in London and Wales. In 1945 his family relocated to Washington D.C. He studied painting at Yale University 1961-1963, and returned a year later as a post-graduate student in painting from 1964 -1966.

  7. Selected works by artist Michael Craig-Martin. This website uses cookies This site uses cookies to help make it more useful to you.