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Martin Horspool

Martin Horspool was one of the first people to experience ¡DIG! at the Corban Estate Arts Centre back in the day. Since then his assemblage pieces have taken on a life of their own and their creator has gone into Robo-drive trying to keep up. Below is a blurb from his website.


Martin Horspool is one of the few people lucky enough to be able to visualize personalities, hidden in disused household objects.


The development of these personalities involves some grinding, drilling and riveting, until a creation is formed, from a pile of rusting parts.

Horspool, a Welshman, attended Art colleges in Wrexham and Liverpool, where his passion for 1950’s and 60’s industrial design originated.


Now living the dream in New Zealand, his search for objects has become an obsession for him and his collection of discarded paraphernalia becomes the catalyst for the creation process.


The self confessed urban gypsy collects from kerb sides, car boots, markets, scrap yards, antique shops, auction houses and has stock piled a collection of components to make any magpie jealous.


Most Robot sculptures contain original pieces from the 50s and 60s and he finds it important for people to recognise the individual components that make up each one.


He has had sell out exhibitions in New Zealand, with sales to collectors in London, New York and Europe, and is planning an exhibition in Tokyo for 2011.

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