
Robert Marshall
Robert Marshall is a conceptual and environmental sculptor from Wareham, Dorset, known for his poignant artwork that addresses themes of loss and displacement. His recent work involves a mangled front door salvaged from a bombed home in Toretsk, Ukraine, which he transformed into a sculpture to symbolize the safety and security that families have lost during the ongoing conflict. Marshall aims to find display sites across the UK for this piece, which serves as a memorial to the innocent casualties of war and a voice for refugees.
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Recent news mentions
Robert Marshall invented 'tourist plates' to alert other road users that travelers are newbies to the area.
Overtourism is leading to more car crashes in Scotland. T-plates might be the answerRóbert Marshall has taken up the position of assistant to the mayor Heiða Björg Hilmisdóttir.
Róbert ráðinn aðstoðarmaður borgarstjóra
Robert Marshall directed the 2002 film adaptation of 'Chicago'.
Esto es ‘Chicago’, 50 años después… y en Quito: la compañía In Crescendo trae a Ecuador la famosa obra musical de Broadway | Teatro | EntretenimientoRev Robert Marshall was the registrar who took part in the deconsecration ceremony of Christ Church Leeson Park.
Christ Church Leeson Park in Dublin has been deconsecrated and is now on the property market – The Irish TimesRobert Marshall is an artist who created a sculpture using a door from a bombed home in Ukraine to draw attention to the plight of families affected by the war.
Ukranian bombed door sculpture needs display sites, artist says





















