David Mach

Artist, Visual Artist

1956 –

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Who is David Mach?

David Mach is a Scottish sculptor and installation artist.

Mach's artistic style is based on flowing assemblages of mass-produced objects. Typically these include magazines,vicious teddy bears,newspapers, car tyres, match sticks and coat hangers. Many of his installations are temporary and constructed in public spaces.

One example of his early magazine pieces, Adding Fuel to the Fire, was an installation assembled from an old truck and several cars surrounded and subsumed by about 100 tons of magazines, individually arranged to create the impression that the vehicles were being caught in an explosion of flames and billowing smoke.

An early influential sculpture was Polaris, exhibited outside the Royal Festival Hall, South Bank Centre, London in 1983. This consisted of some 6000 car tyres arranged as a lifesize replica of a Polaris submarine. Mach intended it as a protest against the nuclear arms race meant to stir controversy. A member of the public who took exception to the piece tried to burn it down; unfortunately, he got caught in the flames himself and suffered fatal burns.

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Born
Mar 18, 1956
Methil, Fife
Ethnicity
  • Scottish people
Nationality
  • Scotland
Profession
Education
  • Royal College of Art
  • Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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