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Parafin is delighted to announce its first exhibition with British artist Nathan Coley (b.1967, Glasgow). The exhibition is Coley's first in London in five years and coincides with his biggest public project to date, a major new work installed across ten sites in the Central Denmark Region for the year long cultural project Aarhus2017. Coley is interested in the idea of 'public' space, and his practice explores the ways in which architecture becomes invested - and reinvested - with meaning. Across a range of media Coley investigates what the built environment reveals about the people it surrounds and how social and individual responses to it are in turn culturally conditioned. Using the read...
Published to accompany exhibition held at The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, 22 May - 19 July 2004.
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Catalogue of an exhibition held at Mount Stuart, Isle of Bute, May 7-Sept. 30, 2006.
To the Bramley Family of Frestonia' is a publication documenting a public art project in London by Glasgow-based contemporary artist Nathan Coley (b.1967). In the mid-late 1960s, the Greater London Council moved local authority tenants out of their run-down terraced houses in the Freston Road area of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea an
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