Nick Hornby (b 1980) lives and works in London, England. He has exhibited his work in the UK, the US, Greece, and India, including Tate Britain, Southbank Centre, Fitzwilliam Museum (UK), Eyebeam (NY), The Hub (Athens) and had recent solo exhibitions at Alexia Goethe Gallery and alongside Matthew Burrows at The Solo Project in Basel. He was a 2011 artist in residence at Eyebeam, New York. Other residencies include the ICIA (Mumbai), and the Fleischmann Foundation (Slovakia). Prizes include the Clifford Chance Sculpture Prize, RBKC Artists’ Professional Development Bursary, the Deidre Hubbard Sculpture Award, the BlindArt Prize and he was shortlisted for the inaugural Spitalfields Sculpture prize and Mark Tanner Sculpture Prize. His work has been featured on Artforum, Dazed and Confused, Wired, Conde Naste Traveler, and he was described by ES Magazine as “The New Gormley” and picked for the Evening Standard “Who to Watch, 2010.” He has a special commission permanently sited in Andaz 5th Avenue, New York. Future projects and commissions include the Polish Biennale 2012, and a large work at One Canada Square, Canary Wharf 2013.
Nick Hornby (b 1980) lives and works in London, England. He has exhibited his work in the UK, the US, Greece, and India, including Tate Britain, Southbank Centre, Fitzwilliam Museum (UK), Eyebeam (NY), The Hub (Athens) and had recent solo exhibitions at Alexia Goethe Gallery and alongside Matthew Burrows at The Solo Project in Basel. He was a 2011 artist in residence at Eyebeam, New York. Other residencies include the ICIA (Mumbai), and the Fleischmann Foundation (Slovakia). Prizes include the Clifford Chance Sculpture Prize, RBKC Artists’ Professional Development Bursary, the Deidre Hubbard Sculpture Award, the BlindArt Prize and he was shortlisted for the inaugural Spitalfields Sculpture prize and Mark Tanner Sculpture Prize. His work has been featured on Artforum, Dazed and Confused, Wired, Conde Naste Traveler, and he was described by ES Magazine as “The New Gormley” and picked for the Evening Standard “Who to Watch, 2010.” He has a special commission permanently sited in Andaz 5th Avenue, New York. Future projects and commissions include the Polish Biennale 2012, and a large work at One Canada Square, Canary Wharf 2013.
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