Frilled columns, cushioned pillows, planar benches—Mennin's stone carvings blend seamlessly with the landscape while accentuating human effort
Originally trained as a figure carver, sculptor Mark Mennin (born 1960) has steadily increased his scope to site-responsive installations made of marble and granite. Observance surveys his 30-year oeuvre, with contributions from colleagues and art critics including Dore Ashton, Tristan Cassamajor and Peter Drake.
STATUS: Forthcoming | 4/28/2026
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Published by SKIRA. By Hilary Lewis. Introduction by Dani Shapiro.
Frilled columns, cushioned pillows, planar benches—Mennin's stone carvings blend seamlessly with the landscape while accentuating human effort
Originally trained as a figure carver, sculptor Mark Mennin (born 1960) has steadily increased his scope to site-responsive installations made of marble and granite. Observance surveys his 30-year oeuvre, with contributions from colleagues and art critics including Dore Ashton, Tristan Cassamajor and Peter Drake.