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Nick Hornby

Nick Hornby (b. 1980, London) is one of the leading sculptors of his generation in Britain today, creating works on both intimate and monumental scales, and at the intersection of art history and contemporary technology. Hornbys practice uses software that allows him to extract, alter and hybridise sculptures from art history into new works made from marble, steel, bronze, resin, wood and composite materials. It could be said that Hornby has opened up a new sculptural language for the twenty-first century.This, his first major monograph, features approximately 175 images, many of which are reproduced here for the first time or have been commissioned for the publication. Alongside documentation of works presented in galleries and outdoor spaces are production images taken in the studio and fabrication workshops. Hornbys practice is here divided into four categories: Intersections, Extrusions, Hydrographics and Collaborations.A foreword by Luke Syson, Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, offers insight into Hornbys internal and external relationship with sculpture, considering the links between two and three dimensions, abstraction and representation, the real and the digital.Editor Matt Prices introduction takes readers on a whistlestop tour of the artists oeuvre, from his early family life and studies at Chelsea and The Slade in London, to his latest major exhibitions and commissions. Price covers a range of significant aspects such as the importance of music and sound, which were key elements of Hornbys early work, to sculptures made in collaboration with others, and recent pieces combining art history with technology in their design and fabrication.An essay by Dr Hannah Higham, Senior Curator of Collections and Research at the Henry Moore Foundation, provides the most substantial piece of critical writing on Hornbys work to date, drawing out specific touchstones in the history of art and discussing the relationship between the work and time. Higham further explores the ways that the motion and position of the viewer alter the experience of the sculptures, with new angles revealing fresh artistic inspirations from Hans Arp or Elizabeth Frink to ideas from communities Hornby has worked with and other contemporary artists with whom he has collaborated.An interview with Dr Helen Pheby, Associate Director, Programme, at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, probes the artist further about his cultural and theoretical inspirations, methods, materials and ideologies, including his views on collaboration, the public nature of art and its accessibility. Their conversation provides an insight into the thinking of the artist at a crucial stage in his career.The monograph brings together works spanning Hornbys career for the first time. It follows Hornbys first institutional solo exhibition at MOSTYN, Wales, and his first permanent outdoor sculptural commission for Harlow Science Park in Essex. The publication is edited by Matt Price, designed by Herman Lelie, printed by EBS, Verona, and published by Anomie, London. Nick Hornby, born in 1980, is a British artist living and working in London. Hornby studied at The Slade School of Art and Chelsea College of Art where he was awarded the UAL Sculpture Prize. In the UK he has exhibited at Tate Britain, Southbank Centre, Leighton House (all London), Cass Sculpture Foundation, Sussex, MOSTYN, Wales, and the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. International exhibitions have been held at the Museum of Arts and Design, New York and Poznan Biennale, Poland, along with residencies with Outset, Israel, and Eyebeam, New York. In 2014 Hornby was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Sculptors. See more
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  • Dimensions: 245 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Dec 2022
  • Publisher: Anomie Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781910221242

About Hannah HighamHelen PhebyLuke SysonMatt PriceNick Hornby

Nick Hornby (b. 1980 London) is an artist working in London England. He is known for his monumental site-specific works that combine digital software with traditional materials such as bronze steel granite and marble. Solo exhibitions include Zygotes and Confessions MOSTYN Wales UK and Nick Hornby Sculpture (15042017) Glyndebourne UK. Hannah Higham is Senior Curator of Collections and Research at the Henry Moore Foundation. She holds an MA from the Courtauld Institute London and a PhD from the University of Birmingham. Her academic interests encompass not only modern and contemporary sculpture but also that of sixteenth-century Florence. Dr Helen Pheby is Associate Director Programme at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Offsite projects include A Place in Time (2016) at NIROX Sculpture Park in the UNESCO Cradle of Humankind South Africa and the Kyiv Sculpture Project (2012). She is co-investigator on an AHRC funded project at the University of York Centre for Applied Human Rights. Luke Syson is Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge. From 201219 he oversaw the USAs largest collection of European applied arts and sculpture at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Formerly the Curator of Italian Painting before 1500 and Head of Research at the National Gallery London he began his career at the British Museum and the V&A. Matt Price is a London-based arts publisher editor and writer. He has published approaching fifty books and catalogues under his Anomie imprints and edited publications for other publishers including Phaidon Rizzoli Thames & Hudson and Hatje Cantz. He has compiled and written two volumes of The Anomie Review of Contemporary British Painting.

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