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Bruce Mclean
 
Biography
 

Scottish performance artist and painter. He studied at Glasgow School of Art from 1961 to 1963, and from 1963 to 1966 at St Martin's School of Art, London, where he and others rebelled against what appeared to be the formalist academicism of his teachers, among whom were Anthony Caro and Phillip King. In 1965 he abandoned conventional studio production in favour of impermanent sculptures using materials such as water, along with performances of a genially satirical nature directed against the art world. In Pose work for Plinths I (1971; London, Tate), a photographic documentation of one such performance, he used his own body to parody the poses of Henry Moore's celebrated reclining figures. When in 1972 he was offered an exhibition at the Tate Gallery, he opted, with obviously mocking intent, for a ‘retospective' lasting only one day.  In 1971 McLean established Nice Style, billed as ‘The Wold's First Pose Band', while teaching at Maidstone College of Art. With them and in other collaborative performances (Academic Board, 1975; Soy! A Minimal Musical in Parts, 1977; The Masterwork: Award Winning Fishknife, 1979), he continued to use humour to confront the pretensions of the art world and wide social issues such as the nature of bureaucracy and institutional politics. From the mid-1970s, while continuing to mount occasional performances, McLean turned increasingly to painting, in a witty and subversive parody of current expressionist styles and to ceramics.

 

Head & ladder
Silkscreen
1984
27.5 x 39.5"
£600

 
   

Pipe of Peace Orange
Screenprint
1984
101.5 x 80.0
£550

 
   

Gerkin On Glass
Screenprint
Printed at Coriander Studio
22 x 23"
edition 45 of 75
£400

 

   

Chivas Rivas
Screenprint printed at Coriander Studio
Artist proof i/xx
23.5 x 29"
£500
SOLD

 
   
Cava on Concrete
Screenprint
2000 ed 75
60x57
£400 framed
SOLD
   
   
   

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