Marc Quinn and the Mutability of the Human Body | Brilliant Ideas Ep. 33
Marc Quinn is a British based artist best know for his sculptures of disabled people, golden supermodels and heads made of several pints of his own blood. His work explores the relationship between the human body and perceptions of beauty and conveys an obssession with the body's mutability.

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