EASTBOURNE .- A series of large scale outdoor light sculptures by Turner Prize shortlisted artist Nathan Coley have been installed at six locations across Sussex as part of a new outdoor exhibition featuring some of the artist's most important works sited in spectacular locations across the region.
The exhibition, Tentative Words Change Everything, which runs until 29 August 2022, is part of
Sussex Modern, a pioneering partnership bringing together some of the regions leading cultural organisations and vineyards in the distinctive landscape of the South Downs National Park.
A major new commission by the artist has been unveiled at Charleston, the former home of artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant. The new work will encourage audiences to think differently about the history and contemporary relevance of the rural home of the Bloomsbury group.
Exhibition locations:
St Marys Church, Glynde
YOU CREATE WHAT YOU WILL, 2014
Rathfinny Wine Estate, Alfriston
A PLACE BEYOND BELIEF, 2012
Junction Road Car Park, Eastbourne
WE MUST CULTIVATE OUR GARDEN, 2006
Brack Mount, Lewes
HEAVEN IS A PLACE WHERE NOTHING EVER HAPPENS, 2008
West Beach Promenade, Newhaven
YOU IMAGINE WHAT YOU DESIRE, 2014
Charleston, Firle
I DONT HAVE ANOTHER LAND, 2022 (New Commission)
Nathan Coley said: This exhibition brings together the largest selection of my outdoor sculptures in one place and is the first time I have exhibited so many of the works in such close proximity. Im enthralled and moved by all of the locations and how the sculptures sit together in the Sussex landscape.
Nathaniel Hepburn, CEO of Charleston and Chair of Sussex Modern said: "We are delighted to launch these spectacular works across Sussex. Nathan Coley's works have been exhibited in a wide range of locations over his career and we are thrilled to bring this impressive selection of sculptures to Sussex, where they will appear closer together than ever before, in a fresh dialogue with each other and with the vistas in which they appear. This new outdoor exhibition is a chance for those living in the region to uncover world class art on their doorstep, and for those visiting this summer to experience the landscape in a brand new, thought-provoking way."
Nathan Coley was born in 1967 in Glasgow, Scotland. Coley has held solo exhibitions at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh; Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver; Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne; Portsmouth Cathedral; De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill and Kunstverein Freiburg, Germany.
His work is held in important international collections including Tate, London; Scottish National Galleries, Edinburgh; Government Art Collection, London; Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester; Israel Museum, Jerusalem; VanAbbemuseum, Eindhoven and Auckland Art Gallery, New Zealand.
In 2007 he was shortlisted for the Turner Prize.