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  1. Jason deCaires Taylor MRSS (b.1974) is an award winning sculptor, environmentalist and professional underwater photographer. For the past 17 years, Taylor has been creating underwater museums and sculpture parks beneath the waves, submerging over 1,200 living artworks throughout the world’s oceans and seas.

  2. Jason deCaires Taylor FRSS, born in 1974 to an English father and a Guyanese mother, is a sculptor, environmentalist and professional underwater photographer. After graduating from the London Institute of Arts in 1998 with a BA Honours in Sculpture, Taylor became the first of a new generation of artists to shift the concepts of the Land art ...

  3. Molinere Bay Underwater Sculpture Park was the first of Jason deCaires Taylor’s underwater gardens. It was widely acclaimed as the first of its kind. The site is now listed as one of National Geographic’s 25 Wonders of the World.

  4. The art of Jason deCaires Taylor is situated within this emerging environmental paradigm of art, taking the viewer to the depths of the ocean.

  5. Jason deCaires Taylor's underwater museum consists of over 93 artworks and is the first of its kind in the world. Artworks found at MUSAN...

  6. Located near the island of Isla Mujeres and the coast of Punta Nizuc in Cancún, the underwater museum features over 500 permanent life-size sculptures created by Jason deCaires Taylor. The museum is divided into two galleries.

  7. Breath taking images of Jason deCaires Taylor's underwater museum installations that can be discovered throughout the world's oceans and seas.

  8. After installing the first underwater sculpture park in 2006, Jason deCaires Taylor has continued adding underwater museums throughout the...

  9. Jason deCaires Taylor. Museo Atlántico – visit the online store. The underwater museum located on a once barren seabed in Lanzarote’s UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, now has over 300 life-size sculptures...

  10. Installation Date: 2023. The Coral Carnival is the largest collection within the expansion of The Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park. Jason deCaires Taylor added the new sculptural series to the park, which draw inspiration from Grenada’s vibrant annual carnival called Spicemas.