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Martin Boyce

born 1967

Untitled 2009
© Martin Boyce
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Biography

Martin Boyce (born 1967) is a Scottish sculptor inspired by early 20th century modernism.

Boyce was born in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire and educated at Holy Cross High School in Hamilton. He studied at the Glasgow School of Art, graduating with a BA in environmental art in 1990, then a MFA in 1997. He lives in Glasgow with his wife and children.

Boyce won the 2011 Turner Prize for his installation Do Words Have Voices, displayed at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead. The installation is a recreation of a park in autumn.

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Left Right
  • Gate (We don’t meet here. We are always together first.)

    Martin Boyce
    2004
  • from ‘Our Love is Like the Flowers, the Rain, the Sea and the Hours’

    Martin Boyce
    2002
  • Suspended Fall

    Martin Boyce
    2005
  • Untitled

    Martin Boyce
    2009
  • Do Words Have Voices

    Martin Boyce
    2011
  • Remembered Skies

    Martin Boyce
    2017
    On display at Tate Britain part of Tate Archive is 50

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