Taslim Martin (born 1962) is a British sculptor and designer, creating works that range from public art commissions to domestic-scale items.
[5][6] After graduating, he spent two years as artist-in-residence at South Hill Park arts centre, Berkshire, which culminated in a solo exhibition in 2000.
"[7] Among notable exhibitions featuring his work have been Mixed Belongings at the Crafts Council in 2005, Contemporary Primitive at the 198 Gallery in 2007,[8] and Taslim Martin: Disparate Nature in 2010.
[6] His sculpture Blue Earth 1807–2007 was installed in the African Worlds Gallery at the Horniman Museum in 2007, in commemoration of the bicentenary of the Slave Trade Act 1807.
[9] Among his other public art is Twins, commissioned by Lambeth Council and installed in Brixton in August 2016, as well as a number of sculptures across the UK, including in Bracknell, Tottenham, Birmingham, Cambridge and Milton Keynes.