"In the Autumn of 2015, the RISD Museum will present the first solo museum exhibition in the United States of the work of Scottish sculptor Martin Boyce. It will feature both existing works drawn from throughout Boyce's career as well as new work developed specifically for this presentation. The accompanying book will be the most significant monograph in almost a decade on the artist--who won Britain's coveted Turner Prize in 2011 and re ..."
Ashby to America What I Have Learned about the Families of Sarah Blackburn Hockney and John Hockney: Including Baker, Blackburn, Borskey, Carr, Cleveland, Dixon, Depuy, Elliot, Heaps, Hockney, Lamb, Lovestead, Moyle, Purcell, Scott, Shelton, Udell, Watson and Whitmore Lines by Susie B. Boyce, William MartinBoyce Hardcover, 438 Pages, Published 2008 by Susie Blackburn Boyce ISBN-13: 978-1-60702-766-9, ISBN: 1-60702-766-6
"Maria Lindberg's work has been described by Asa Nacking in a recent book on
the artist as 'an investigation into memory, identity, loneliness, longing, intimacy,
fear, sorrow and loss'. Since 1990 she has been concentrating mostly on drawing
, ..."
A Partial Eclipse(1st Edition) by MartinBoyce Hardcover, 60 Pages, Published 2012 by Mack ISBN-13: 978-1-907946-32-5, ISBN: 1-907946-32-2
"Martin Boyce is known for his large installation work in sculpture, creating angular replications of the world around him, finding meaning in everyday surroundings and working steel structures into amplifications of these moments in space and time. "It's all about landscape, I'm interested in the psychological landscape, the physical landscape, the built environment, the things we pass through everyday and then occasionally catch a glim ..."
MartinBoyce No Reflections (Paperback) by Will Bradley, Amelie Rives, MartinBoyce Paperback, 18 Pages, Published 2009 by Dundee Contemporary Arts ISBN-13: 978-0-9558769-2-9, ISBN: 0-9558769-2-3
MartinBoyce This Place is Dreaming by MartinBoyce, Coupland Douglas Paperback, 80 Pages, Published 2003 by Tramway ISBN-13: 978-1-899551-29-3, ISBN: 1-899551-29-8
"Martin Boyce (b. Hamilton, Scotland, 1967; lives and works in Glasgow) makes art that probes the ideas of Western modernism. Subtly altering the forms of selected vintage objects, he creates distinctive sculptures in novel contexts. Taking inspiration from elements of early- twentieth-century architecture, design, and art, he captures the aura of modernism, though without disregarding the contemporary world, as his references to poetry, ..."
"The multi-dimensionality of our daily experiences is reduced by the television and internet media to the surface of a flat screen. Thus reality loses more and more of its spatial qualities, even as theoretical physicists develop increasingly sophisticated models to better understand the structures of time and space. As they employ an ever-growing number of dimensions in this endeavor, the mode of our sensual reception continues to becom ..."
"In late 2006, the Münster Art Academy initiated a discussion on public sculpture with 12 of the 35 artists featured in Skulptur Projekte Münster 07. In a series of interviews, Guy Ben-Ner, Martin Boyce, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Marko Lehanka, Eva Meyer and Eran Schaerf, Deimantas Narkevicus, Susan Philipsz, Andreas Siekmann, Silke Wagner, Clemens von Wedemeyer and Annette Wehrmann all talk about their work, their questions regarding ..."
"Martin Boyce (born in Glasgow, 1967) works at the interstices of design, architecture and daily life, reinterpreting and disturbing the very substance of works by Arne Jacobsen, Mies van der Rohe, and Charles and Ray Eames in order to create "fragile landscapes." This is his first complete monograph."
"Mes sculptures peuvent-elles rêver?Aussi étonnante que paraisse cette question, Martin Boyce ne s'arrête pas là et se demande aussi « si les sculptures sont dotées d'une intelligence artificielle, tels les répliquants du film Blade Runner, ou si leur conception et leur réalisation leur confèrent une existence propre ». Ce type de question nous mène au coeur d'une œuvre sculpturale surprenante développée depuis 2005 par Martin Boyce – ar ..."
"Since the 1990s, Glasgow has developed a thriving art culture. This publication presents six site-specific installations by Glasgow-based artists Martin Boyce, Claire Barclay, Mary Redmond, Nick Evans, Ciara Phillips and Nicolas Party, who collectively represent the generational span and gender equality characteristic of Glasgow's art scene."