Modern Portraits
by Brian Marsh
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Acrylic portrait by Brian Marsh after Andy Warhol original
screen printed work, 1998
The Warhol original was on temporary display at Tate
Britain
Link http://www.warhol.org/
http://www.tate.org.uk/home/news/warhol_attendance.htm
Acrylic portrait by Brian Marsh of Maija Marsh, 1998
Link http://www.btinternet.com/~initiative.cafe/mjmlink.html
The Broken Glass Triptych : Art,
Conceptual Art, Contraceptual Art
Mixed media: Photographic portrait,
Brillo pad, 'French letter'. November 2008
Photomontage portrait by Brian Marsh of Ben af Schultén,
1999
Published in limited edition in article entitled Chair
Man Ben for "Long Ben" Festskrift Juhlakirja, Ben af
Schultén, 60 År Vuotta, 31.8.1999
Link http://www.artek.fi/en/designers_1.html?Id=4
Acrylic portrait by Brian Marsh of Jessica Hunt, 2001
The painting was commissioned in response to Henrietta
Barnett School for Girls fundraising.
Acrylic portrait by Brian Marsh of Anna Hunt, 2001
The painting was commissioned in response to Henrietta
Barnett School for Girls fundraising.
Acrylic portrait by Brian Marsh of Pontus Aminoff
Photographed in Helsinki in 1978, painted posthumously.
Influenced by a film poster in Moscow
Original photograph by Brian Marsh of performance artist
Stuart Brisley as ZL 65 63 95 C
Gallery House, London, April 1972
Original photograph by Brian Marsh of performance artist
Stuart Brisley,
"And for today . . . nothing" in Survey of
the Avante-garde
Gallery House, London, August-September 1972
Link http://www.coverup.org.uk/html/sbrisleysolo.htm
Tempera canvas by Brian Marsh, "The Day of the
Triffids"
In the collection of Helena Sandholm
Opening night at Erkki Hirvelä's Pop Art exhibition
in Helsinki
Aquamobili by Erkki Hirvelä and Brian Marsh
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