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Night-blooming genera

Explore Helen Marten's mesmerizing sculpture 'Night-Blooming Genera,' crafted from aluminum and featuring intricate interwoven elements—metal chains, fabric, ceramic—reflecting her fascination with organic decay and manufactured beauty.

Explore Helen Elizabeth Marten's contemporary art: sculpture, video & installation. Turner Prize winner, known for intricate works blending nature & culture.

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Σημαντικά στοιχεία

  • Year: 2015
  • Artist: Helen Elizabeth Marten
  • Influences:
    • René Magritte
    • Louise Bourgeois
  • Dimensions: Variable
  • Notable elements or techniques: Complex assemblage; Precise layering.
  • Artistic style: Sculptural Minimalism
  • Medium: Spun aluminium, airbrushed steel, welded steel, lacquered hardwoods, stitched fabric, hand-thrown glazed ceramic, leather, glass, feathers, acid etched concrete

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Περιγραφή Έργου

Helen Elizabeth Marten: Sculptor of Transient Beauty

Helen Elizabeth Marten’s artistic vision is rooted in a profound fascination with the interplay between organic forms and manufactured materials—a dichotomy that consistently informs her sculptural practice. Born in Macclesfield, United Kingdom in 1985, Marten possesses an unwavering dedication to exploring themes of decay, repetition, and subtle transformations within natural environments, establishing herself as one of Britain’s most distinctive voices in contemporary art. Her journey began with formal training at Central Saint Martins and Oxford Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, providing her with a foundational understanding of both traditional craft methods and experimental media—a blend that distinguishes her work from many others of her generation. Marten cites influences ranging from Surrealist painters like René Magritte to the pioneering explorations of Louise Bourgeois, artists who similarly interrogated psychological landscapes and challenged conventional representations of reality. This intellectual lineage manifests itself in Marten’s sculptures, which are characterized by a meticulous attention to detail and an unsettling juxtaposition of textures—polished aluminum alongside weathered wood, delicate stitched fabric juxtaposed with robust welded steel. Her pieces aren't merely objects; they are meditations on time, materiality, and the inherent contradictions within our perception of the world. A particularly striking example is “Night-Blooming Genera,” created in 2015 using spun aluminium, airbrushed steel, welded steel, lacquered hardwoods, stitched fabric, hand-thrown glazed ceramic, leather, glass, feathers, acid etched concrete. The artwork’s dimensions vary considerably, reflecting Marten's deliberate approach to scale and materiality. Beyond its physical presence, “Night-Blooming Genera” speaks to a broader conceptual framework—the artist’s exploration of the ephemeral nature of beauty and decay. The incorporation of organic elements like feathers and bark underscores this theme, contrasting sharply with the cold precision of aluminum and steel. This juxtaposition compels viewers to confront questions about permanence versus change, mirroring the cyclical rhythms of the natural world. Furthermore, Marten's work engages with a historical context informed by Minimalism and Conceptual Art—movements that prioritized geometric forms and intellectual ideas over decorative embellishments. However, unlike her predecessors, Marten avoids sterile formalism; instead, she imbues her sculptures with an emotional resonance that transcends mere visual aesthetics. The unsettling beauty of “Night-Blooming Genera,” achieved through careful manipulation of texture and material, evokes a sense of melancholy contemplation—a feeling that aligns perfectly with the artist’s overarching preoccupation with confronting uncomfortable truths about our relationship to the environment. The piece's enduring appeal lies in its ability to provoke introspection. Marten doesn’t simply present an image; she invites viewers into a dialogue—a subtle questioning of assumptions and a recognition of the profound complexities inherent within seemingly simple forms. Like many of her celebrated works, “Night-Blooming Genera” serves as a testament to Marten's unwavering commitment to artistic innovation and emotional depth—a legacy that secures her place among Britain’s most influential sculptors of our time.

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Βιογραφία Καλλιτέχνη

Helen Elizabeth Marten: Sculptor of Transient Beauty

Helen Elizabeth Marten, born in Macclesfield, United Kingdom in 1985, is a British artist whose distinctive sculptural practice explores the intersection between organic forms and manufactured materials. Her work delves into themes of decay, repetition, and the subtle shifts within natural environments—a fascination that has cemented her reputation as one of Britain’s most compelling contemporary voices. Marten's artistic journey began with formal training at Central Saint Martins and Oxford Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, equipping her with a foundational understanding of both traditional craft techniques and experimental media.
  • Early Influences: Marten cites influences ranging from Surrealist painters like René Magritte to the pioneering work of Louise Bourgeois, artists who similarly interrogated psychological landscapes and challenged conventional notions of representation.
  • Sculptural Exploration: Her sculptures are characterized by meticulous layering and assemblage—often incorporating found objects alongside meticulously crafted resin casts. These pieces aren’t merely static forms; they embody a dynamic process of transformation mirroring the cycles of nature itself.

Notable Achievements & Recognition

Marten's artistic reputation soared after her participation in prestigious international exhibitions, including the 56th Venice Biennale and the 20th Sydney Biennale, where her installations garnered critical acclaim for their conceptual rigor and visual impact. This exposure propelled her into the spotlight of the art world and established her as a significant figure within British contemporary sculpture. Her success was formally acknowledged by several awards, notably the Luma Award in 2012, the Prix Lafayette in 2011, the inaugural Hepworth Prize for Sculpture in 2013, and culminating in the prestigious Turner Prize victory in 2016—a testament to her unwavering dedication to artistic innovation.
  • Turner Prize Win (2016): Marten’s winning piece, “Under blossom: B. uses frenzy,” captivated judges with its evocative depiction of a decaying flower head encased in resin, prompting reflection on themes of loss and regeneration.
  • Representation by Greene Naftali Gallery: Since 2013, Marten has been represented by Greene Naftali Gallery in New York, ensuring continued visibility for her work internationally.

Recurring Themes & Artistic Style

Marten’s artistic style is marked by a deliberate ambiguity—she avoids explicit narratives, instead inviting viewers to engage with the sculptural forms on an emotional level. Recurring motifs include fragments of organic matter – petals, seeds, and decaying plant tissue – juxtaposed against smooth, polished resin casts that create a striking contrast between fragility and permanence. This stylistic choice reflects Marten’s broader preoccupation with confronting anxieties surrounding environmental degradation and questioning our relationship to the natural world. Her work isn't about capturing beauty in its idealized form; it seeks to reveal the inherent contradictions within existence—the simultaneous presence of decay and growth, vulnerability and resilience.

Further Exploration

For a deeper understanding of Helen Marten’s artistic vision, consider examining her oeuvre through pieces like “Night-blooming genera” and “Bluebutter Idles,” which exemplify her masterful manipulation of material and form to convey complex ideas about time, process, and the subtle transformations that shape our perception of reality. Her work continues to resonate with audiences globally, cementing her place as a pivotal voice in shaping the landscape of contemporary sculpture.
helen elizabeth marten

helen elizabeth marten

1985 - , United Kingdom

Σημαντικά στοιχεία

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Sculpture & Installation Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Turner Prize']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['None specified']
  • Date Of Birth: 1985
  • Full Name: Helen Elizabeth Marten
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Night-blooming genera
    • Bluebutter Idles
    • Under blossom: B. uses frenzy
  • Place Of Birth: Macclesfield, United Kingdom