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Biography – Marcus Tatton

    http://marcustatton.com/biography/
    Marcus Tatton is a public space sculptor who brings inspiration from where he lives amongst the wild landscapes of Tasmania. Through his work Marcus explores the relationship between the natural and non-natural environments, how we humans …

Media and Reviews – Marcus Tatton

    http://marcustatton.com/biography/articles/
    Numerous web-based articles – google search Marcus Tatton for more. 2016. Stacks and Architecture by Marcus Tatton – view here; 2014. Artlink Vol 34 #1 pg 93 Review . See opposite. 2013. Tasmanian Life Artist Profile p36 Winter Edition. My Tasmania, Leo Schofield, Saturday Magazine,p2 March 30 th. Art open to Interpretation. 2012

Marcus Tatton (Art Forum) - Open Access Repository

    https://eprints.utas.edu.au/9956/
    Marcus Tatton trained at Dunedin Polytech 1985, 86 before completing a bachelor of Art in Furniture Design at University of Tasmania from 1987 through 1989. Since then he has based his practice in Tasmania working full time in high craft, public art and sculpture.Author: M Tatton

Marcus Tatton - Kingston High School - Tasmanian Arts Guide

    https://tasmanianartsguide.com.au/places-to-go/public-art/public-art-kingston-high-school/
    ‘We are living in a Digital Soup’ Marcus Tatton This work is part of the Tasmanian government’s public art collection commissioned through the Tasmanian Government Art Site Scheme.

Marcus Tatton Artist Profile with Bio

    https://www.mutualart.com/Artist/Marcus-Tatton/115A8562FD863E5D
    Stay up to date with Marcus Tatton (New Zealander, 1963) . Discover works for sale, auction results, market data, news and exhibitions on MutualArt.

Mathew, Marcus and Grace - Despard Gallery

    https://www.despard-gallery.com.au/mathew-simms-marcus-tatton-and-grace-garton/
    MARCUS TATTON. Marcus Tatton is a public space sculptor taking inspiration from the wild landscape of Tasmania. Sculptures often incorporate natural and industrial waste materials, as well as cast concrete and fabricated steel.

53 Marcus Tatton, 'Viral Escapade' - YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPoAivLmW00
    Apr 01, 2020 · Viruses need a living host to survive so they are not likely to completely kill their host until they have found another living host on which to live…

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