Modern Fine Art is pleased to present the extraordinary sculptures of Mark Eisen. These works have never previously been offered, and we believe that Eisen will soon be regarded as a major 21st century sculptor, notably for his achievements in combining material and process in ways that explore an object’s potential to activate space. Each of the six wall sculptures are characterized by a personal set of principles formed over his 30-year career in art and design: the analysis of pure shapes, silhouettes and forms; the possibilities of material transformation; the affective compass of color; and the mechanics of layering, reflectivity, concavity and convexity. In 2013, Mark turned his creative focus to fine art and began mining his personal archive with the intention of creating sculpture. In his artworks, we see key concepts and forms built over nearly three decades as a highly successful fashion designer. Balance is an essential element to Eisen’s art, where the strict geometry of layered shapes is softened by the sensuality of concave or convex form and the emotive quality of color. Mark described creating ‘living objects’ - art that is a part of our lives by reflecting our lives. The highly reflective finishes cause the works to respond to ambient conditions such as movement and light, while viewers effectively become part of the work. With Mark’s untimely passing in 2023, he has left behind an extensive archive of unrealized sculptural wall works, floor standing pieces and large-scale public artworks. Modern Fine Art is proud to contribute to these sculptures becoming Mark Eisen’s most important artistic legacy.