Mark Jenkins (1970) is an American artist who makes sculptural street installations. Jenkins' practice of street art is to use the "street as a stage" where his sculptures interact with the surrounding environment including passersby who unknowingly become actors. His installations often draw the attention of the police. His work has been described as whimsical, macabre, shocking and situationist.
Jenkins began experimenting with tape as a casting medium for creating sculpture in 2003 while living in Rio de Janeiro. Wrapping the tape in reverse and then resealing it, he was able to make casts of objects including himself. One of his first street projects was a series of clear tape self casts that he installed on the streets of Rio de Janeiro. Jenkins became immediately interested in the reactions of the people and considered his installation as much a social experiment as an art project.
In 2004 he moved back to Washington DC and in 2005 he began working with Sandra Fernandez on the Storker Project, a series in which clear casts of toy babies are installed in different cities to interact with their surrounding environment. Jenkins and Fernandez continued to create other installations using tape animals--dogs playing in litter, giraffes nibbling plastic bags from trees, and ducks swimming in gutters.
In 2006 Jenkins began the Embed Series. The tape casts were filled with newspaper and cement and dressed to create hyper realistic sculptural duplicates of himself and Fernandez. These new lifelike sculpture installations created confusion causing some passers-by to make calls to 911 which caused police and sometimes rescue units to arrive on his "stage".
Indoors Jenkins has exhibited internationally in galleries and museums as well as continuing his Embed Series in public settings such as cafeterias, schools and building lobbies.
In 2018, he and Fernandez created Project84, in London, England. The work was designed to raise awareness of adult male suicide.
In addition to creating art, he also teaches his sculpture techniques and installation practices through workshops. He currently lives in Washington, DC
© 2018. All images are copyrighted © by Mark Jenkins. The use of any image from this site is prohibited unless prior written permission is obtained.
Jenkins began experimenting with tape as a casting medium for creating sculpture in 2003 while living in Rio de Janeiro. Wrapping the tape in reverse and then resealing it, he was able to make casts of objects including himself. One of his first street projects was a series of clear tape self casts that he installed on the streets of Rio de Janeiro. Jenkins became immediately interested in the reactions of the people and considered his installation as much a social experiment as an art project.
In 2004 he moved back to Washington DC and in 2005 he began working with Sandra Fernandez on the Storker Project, a series in which clear casts of toy babies are installed in different cities to interact with their surrounding environment. Jenkins and Fernandez continued to create other installations using tape animals--dogs playing in litter, giraffes nibbling plastic bags from trees, and ducks swimming in gutters.
In 2006 Jenkins began the Embed Series. The tape casts were filled with newspaper and cement and dressed to create hyper realistic sculptural duplicates of himself and Fernandez. These new lifelike sculpture installations created confusion causing some passers-by to make calls to 911 which caused police and sometimes rescue units to arrive on his "stage".
Indoors Jenkins has exhibited internationally in galleries and museums as well as continuing his Embed Series in public settings such as cafeterias, schools and building lobbies.
In 2018, he and Fernandez created Project84, in London, England. The work was designed to raise awareness of adult male suicide.
In addition to creating art, he also teaches his sculpture techniques and installation practices through workshops. He currently lives in Washington, DC
© 2018. All images are copyrighted © by Mark Jenkins. The use of any image from this site is prohibited unless prior written permission is obtained.
Mr Mark Jenkins |
City Project: Blonde series, Dublin |
City Project: Blonde series |
City Project in Bordeaux |
City Project, Conehead, Rio de Janeiro |
City Project: Hangers, Besançon |
City Project: Head above the rest, London |
City Project in London |
City Project: Long legs, Moscow |
City Project in Malmö |
City Project: Red carpet, Washington, DC |
City Project in Rome |
City Project in Royan |
City Project in Seoul |
City Project: The Ramen Noodle |
City Project: Toaster, Rome |
City Project: Trashgirl, Barcelona |
City Project: Walker, Washington DC |
City Project: Wedger, Besançon |
City Project in Winston-Salem |
City Project in Winston-Salem |
Flower sign |
Inside Project: Locker Jam |
Inside Project: Peace, Democracy and a Hot Dog |
Inside Project: Sweeper |
Inside Project: All You Can Eat |
Inside Project: Bookends |
Inside Project: Cellular |
Inside Project: Dugout |
Inside Project: End table |
Inside Project: Fern girl |
Inside Project: Headshot |
Inside Project: High noon |
Inside Project: Hoodie Bust |
Inside Project: Kicked |
Inside Project: Living canvas series |
Inside Project: Out of reach |
Inside Project: Spokes |
Inside Project: The easel |
Inside Project: Trophy girls |
Inside Project: Winner takes all |
Nature Project |
Nature Project: Black Cocoon |
Nature Project in Marias |
Storker Project |
Storker Project in Baltimore |
Storker Project in Baltimore |
Storker Project in Bordeaux |
Storker Project: Calder, Washington DC |
Storker Project in Canary Islands |
Storker Project: Car, Bethlehem |
Storker Project: Caution, Washington DC |
Storker Project: Giraffe |
Storker Project: KFC, Tokyo |
Storker Project: Park, Washington DC |
Storker Project: Seesaw, Washington DC |
Storker Project: Tribabies, Washington DC |
Storker Project: Warsaw |
Stroker Project: Sperm |
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