David MachDavid Mach (°born in 1956 in Methil, Scotland.)

1974/79: Studies at the Duncan of Jordanston College of Art, Dundee, Scotland.
1979/82: Studies at the Royal College of Art (RCA), London. 

At the beginning of the 80's, David Mach becomes a recognized and famous artist,
exhibited in museums worldwide, thanks to his monumental sculptures, ephemeral constructions
realized out of massive quantities of identical industrial surpluses.

Parallel to his monumental tires or newspapers installations, David Mach also manipulates with a great talent,
more delicate materials such as matches, assembling them in human or animal masks, or coat hangers,
as demonstrate the impressive busts His n'Hers, created in 1999, and The Spaceman, presented in 2000 in Paris and in The Hague.
In October 2006, one of the highlights of the monumental sculptures shown in the Jardins des Tuileries in Paris,
during the FIAC was "It takes two" made of two giant Sumos and one container. 

Selected-exhibitions:

1985
Towards a Landscape, Museum of Modern Art, Oxford.
Stoke City Museum, Stoke-on-Trent. 

1986
David Mach Roadshow, Barbara Toll Fine Art, New York.
Herning Kunstmuseum, Herning.
National Museum of Photography, Film & Television, Bradford.

1987
Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Centre du Verre, Paris.
Fundacion Juan Miró, Barcelone.
Mosaic, permanent exhibition, Cattle Market Car Park, Kingston upon Thames, London.
One of the two representants of the United-Kingdom at the 19th Biennial of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo.

1988
A Hundred and One Dalmations, Tate Gallery, London.
Signs of Life, Provinciaal Museum, Hasselt.
Multi-Story, Car Park, BBC Television Center, London.
Kawasaki City Museum, Tokyo.
Musée d'Art Contemporain, Montreal.

1989
Hamburg Messe, Hamburg.
Melbourne Spoleto Festival, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne.
Centro Cultural, Madrid.
Brooklyn Museum, New York.

1990
Here to Stay, Tramway, Glasgow.
Chicago Art Fair, Chicago. 

1991
Sculpture commissioned by the Camden Arts and British Rail, Euston Square Gardens, London.

1993
Hakone Open-Air Museum, Hakone.

1994
Fully Furnished, Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego.
Drawings, CASK, Kitakyushu
Installation of a sculpture at the Sun Pavilion, Harrogate.
Temple at Tyre, Leith Docks, Edinburgh.

1995
Whirl, Summerlee Museum, Coatbridgen.

1997
The Revels, 70 meter long collage installed in the center of Melbourne, part of their International Arts Festival.

1998
Columns, CRDC, Nantes.
Train, the biggest outdoor sculpture in United-Kingdom unveiled in Darlington.
David Mach, Cincinnatti Contemporary Arts Center, USA.

2002
Hugo Boss, Rome.

2003
Beaufort, PMMK, Ostend. 

2005
Royal Acadamy, London. 

2006
Fortune, Mint Club, Hong Kong.
Selector, Curator and participant in Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy, London
Sculpture in les jardins des Tuileries, Paris
FIAC, Paris