2014
Hatje Cantz, Berlin
Hardcover
144 pages
285 × 223 mm
Nathan Coley is a Scottish artist who creates work that questions how we relate to public spaces and architecture. His work is driven by research centring around the social aspects of our built environment and the communities and individuals who occupy it. Born in Glasgow in 1967, Coley studied at the Glasgow School of Art from 1985 to 1989.
[National Galleries of Scotland]
This major monograph surveys a decade of work and exhibitions by Coley and includes texts by Lisa Le Feuvre, Brian Dillon, Tom Hunt, Caroline Käding, Tanja Karreman, Rory Mitchell, and Andrea Schlieker.
The book‘s endpapers were designed by Coley using a ‘dazzle’ pattern often found in his works.