LONDON: THE LAND OF THE LIVING
DAVID MACH
London is a vibrant and diverse capital with many different facets that come together to make it alive with personality. This coming together of people, places, cultures and experiences is represented in the collage technique used in the creation of this artwork. The overlaying of images and their place on the work denotes the depth of life in London and the specificity of time and place for individuals in the city.
About the Artist
| 1956. | Born Methil, Fife, Scotland |
| 1979. | Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee |
| 1982. | Royal College of Art, London |
| 1988. | Nominated for Turner Prize, Tate Gallery, London |
| 1992. | Won Lord Provost’s Prize, Glasgow |
| 1998. | Elected member of Royal Academy |
| 1999. | Visiting Professor, Sculpture Department, Edinburgh College of Art |
| 2000. | Appointed Professor of Sculpture, Royal Academy, London |
| 2002. | Honorary Doctor of Laws, University of Dundee |
| 2004. | Elected honorary member of Royal Scottish Academy |
| 2004. | Professor of Inspiration and Discovery, University of Dundee |



