Michael Craig-Martin (Contemporary Art Practice)
Michael Craig-Martin is a British-Irish artist born in Dublin in 1941. Despite being born in Dublin, Craig-Martin spent most of his childhood in Washington D.C. and would study art in the US, the UK and even in France. In 1966 he would make the UK his permanent home. His contemporary work pushed the boundaries and in 1973 he would produce an installation that would challenge how art, and in particular, contemporary art was perceived. By the 1980's, Craig-Martin was a teacher where he inspired and culminated the Young British Artists (including Damien Hirst). In 2016 he was knighted. Craig-Martin's work has been incredibly varied over the years, working in both sculpture and painting, though his work is rarely 'traditional'. Even his paintings tend to have some form of twist to them, such as using aluminium as a canvas. His style has evolved and changed as he has progressed, with his recent work taking a cleaner style with clean black lines and flat ...