Martin Sexton
Martin Sexton is an Irish writer and artist, based in London. In 2015 he was awarded the Tithe Grant by The Blake Society judged by Sir Alan Parker. In the same year in London, he also made a large scale installation for Sir Terrance Conran - a working active simulacrum of Les Deux Magots in Paris. He curated the worlds first acid house album ‘In the Key of E’ in 1986, the first sonic art album ‘We Love You’ in 1996 and was the curator for Future Forests - a global eco initiative which first introduced the world to the concept of Carbon Neutral and went onto plant several million trees worldwide. In the summer of 2019 close to the WOMAD festival he helped create the world’s largest crop circle for the environmental activists Extinction Rebellion. His published writings include: Middlesex University Press, Poetry Library, Booth Clibborn Editions, The Art of Conversation, INQD, Le Document, Gervasuti Foundation, Verbsap, Kalied Editions, Aeon/Karnac Books, Bunker Basement and FAD.