Mark Manders

Mark Manders (Volkel, 1968) is a Dutch artist, currently living and working in Ronse, Belgium.[1] His work consists mainly of installations, drawings and sculptures.[2] He is probably best known for his large bronze figures that look like rough-hewn, wet or peeling clay. Typical of his work is also the arrangement of random objects, such as tables, chairs, light bulbs, blankets and dead animals.[3]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference :1 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Janet Koplos, "Mark Manders at Greene Naftali - New York," Art in America, April 2003.]
  3. ^ Melissa Gronlund, "Mark Manders review," Frieze, Issue 100, June - August 2006.