About this artwork

David Mach made his first matchhead sculpture in 1982 after reading a review of his work in which the critic compared one of the artist's installations to hobbyist's matchstick models of the Eiffel Tower. Mach was intrigued that the reviewer wrote about matches with so much contempt and immediately decided to experiment with this 'underdog' of materials. His first head, using live matches, was set on fire by mistake. The blue and red matches burned down to shades of grey. Since then Mach has made dozens of these heads, which come in all colours but, once burned, change their character completely.

Updated before 2020

  • artist:
    David Mach (born 1956) Scottish
  • title:
    Matchead
  • date created:
    1986
  • materials:
    Burnt matches, glue
  • measurements:
    45.50 x 20.50 x 15.00 cm
  • object type:
  • credit line:
    Presented by the Contemporary Art Society (Henry Moore Foundation Grant) 1989
  • accession number:
    GMA 3468
  • gallery:
  • artwork photographed by:
    Antonia Reeve
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David Mach

David Mach