Library Shelf Location |
18.COLE |
Publication Date |
2004 |
Description |
Nathan Coley’s work focuses on the way in which the values of a society are reflected in and determined by its built environment. In a practice that includes sculpture, photography, drawing, video and installation, the artist works to reveal the often conflicting systems of personal, social, religious and political belief through which we structure our towns and cities, and thereby ourselves.
This monograph covers the breadth of the artist’s practice over the last ten years. It documents the artist’s major projects, discussing them both in the context of their original making, and in the light of newly commissioned essays by Fiona Bradley and Susanne Gaensheimer. Bursting with images and ideas, the book offers the first opportunity properly to assess Coley’s intriguing work. |
ISBN |
1899377212 |
Quantity |
2 |
Pages |
132 |
Editor |
Fiona Bradley
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Format |
Hardcover
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Publishers |
Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, Locus+
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Related Artist |
Nathan Coley
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Months |
May 2004, June 2004, July 2004
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Categories |
Drawing, Installation, Photography, Sculpture, Artist (relating to a single artist/collaborative team), Film and Artists' Moving Image
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Related Event |
Nathan Coley exhibition, Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh
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Related Gallery |
Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh
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Artist's Nationality |
British/UK, Scottish
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Language |
English
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