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Mark Jenkins

Arsenal Toronto is proud to present a selection of works by Washington-based artist Mark Jenkins. This exhibition considers the implication of perception in public spaces, while revisiting key monuments and icons in Western cultural history.

Throughout his 2016 residency at Arsenal Contemporary Art in Montreal, Mark Jenkins developed a body of work that re-examines art historical imagery through the lens of contemporary culture. Goredilocks and Papa Bear reimagines Michelangelo’s Pieta played by a gored Goldilocks and repenting Poppa Bear, while Suicide Bombers atop a Skyscraper reimagines the iconic photo Lunch atop a Skyscraper. A centrepiece of the exhibition, this last work substitutes construction workers for suicide bombers wielding dynamite, Uzi automatic weapons and selfie sticks. The piece is intended to illuminate the irony of a new breed of “deconstruction” workers in the post 9/11 era. Known for his sculptural street installations that repurpose urban spaces as a theatrical stage, Jenkins employs an unconventional style of creating hyperrealist works, which includes the use of packing tape as a casting medium.

Mark Jenkins - REMIX

Vue d'installation

01 / 23

Mark Jenkins - The Veiling, 2016

Plastic tape, polymere, fabric, clothing,
44” x 54” x 23”

02 / 23

Mark Jenkins - The Veiling, 2016

Plastic tape, polymere, fabric, clothing,
44” x 54” x 23”

03 / 23

Mark Jenkins - Tatiana, 2012

Mixed media

04 / 23

Mark Jenkins - Sabrina, 2016

Mixed media,
33” x 22” x 38”

05 / 23

Mark Jenkins - Sabrina, 2016

Mixed media,
33” x 22” x 38”

06 / 23

Mark Jenkins - REMIX

Vue d'installation

07 / 23

Mark Jenkins - Samia, 2016

Mixed media,
52” x 24” x 42”

08 / 23

Mark Jenkins - Goredilocks and Papa Bear, 2016

Plastic tape, fake hair, fabric, teddybear, concrete, chair
56” x 50” x 40”

09 / 23

Mark Jenkins - Goredilocks and Papa Bear, 2016

Plastic tape, fake hair, fabric, teddybear, concrete, chair
56” x 50” x 40”

10 / 23

Mark Jenkins - Goredilocks and Papa Bear, 2016

Plastic tape, fake hair, fabric, teddybear, concrete, chair
56” x 50” x 40”

11 / 23

Mark Jenkins - REMIX

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Mark Jenkins - REMIX

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Mark Jenkins - REMIX

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14 / 23

Mark Jenkins - Suicide Bombers atop a Skyscraper, 2016

Plastic tape, electronic devices, clothing, fake bombs, fake automatic rifles,
55” x 205” x 26”

15 / 23

Mark Jenkins - Suicide Bombers atop a Skyscraper, 2016, vue de détail

Plastic tape, electronic devices, clothing, fake bombs, fake automatic rifles,
55” x 205” x 26”

16 / 23

Mark Jenkins - REMIX

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17 / 23

Mark Jenkins - REMIX

Vue d'installation

18 / 23

Mark Jenkins - William Tell's Son of Man, 2016

Plastic tape, fake hair, fabric,
73” x 38” x 25”

19 / 23

Mark Jenkins - William Tell's Son of Man, 2016, vue de détail

Plastic tape, fake hair, fabric,
73” x 38” x 25”

20 / 23

Mark Jenkins - REMIX

Vue d'installation

21 / 23

Mark Jenkins - Below the Fold, 2016

Plastic tape, fabric, knife, plastic flowers, clothing,
71” x 27” x 28”

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Mark Jenkins - Below the Fold, 2016

Plastic tape, fabric, knife, plastic flowers, clothing,
71” x 27” x 28”

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À propos de l'artiste

Mark Jenkins gained international acclaim through his guerrilla street art practice and an invitation in 2006 by British artist Banksy to participate in an international group exhibition in London. The artist has exhibited widely across Eastern and Western Europe, as well as in Asia, South America, the Middle East and the United States.

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