
Lorenzo Quinn in London
Lorenzo Quinn in London
<p><strong>Sculpting Connection and Humanity</strong></p><p>The Lorenzo Quinn in London at Moco Museum presents an example of human connection, emotion, and unity through the artist's celebrated sculptural language. Known for his expressive recreations of human hands and large-scale public installations, Quinn's work speaks to the core of human existence: love, faith, creation, and destruction.</p>
Artistic Evolution
Lorenzo Quinn was born on May 7, 1966, in Rome, into a creative household. His father, the Oscar-winning actor Anthony Quinn, exposed him to the worlds of art and culture from an early age.
Hands Hold the Power
Quinn's recurring use of hands in his sculptures serves as a powerful metaphor for human relationships. One of Quinn's most iconic public installations is Building Bridges (2019), unveiled at the Venice Biennale.

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Monday – Thursday: 10:00 – 17:00
Friday – Saturday: 10:00 – 18:00
Sunday: 10:00 – 17:00
Duration
Approximately 90-120 minutes
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“Art should be an emotional bridge that connects people. In a world often defined by division, art can serve as a reminder of our shared humanity.”









