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Nick Hornby (born 1980) is a British artist specialising in sculpture. He is known for his monumental site-specific works, that combine digital software with traditional materials such as bronze, steel, granite and marble. His work addresses historical critique, semiotics, digital technologies and queer identity. [1]
Hornby was born in Redhill, Surrey, the son of Sir Derek Hornby, the chairman of London and Continental Railways, and Margaret Audrey Withers. [1] [6] He was brought up in Maidenhead, and educated at Maidenhead Grammar School and Jesus College, Cambridge, where he read English. [7]
Robert Mawer. John McKenna (sculptor) Moelwyn Merchant. George Mills (artist) Denis Mitchell (sculptor) John Milne (sculptor) Ronald Moody. John Francis Moore (sculptor) Nicolas Moreton.
Sinta Tantra being interviewed in Bali. Arsenic Fantasy, 2009, is in the background. Sinta Tantra (born 11 November 1979) is a British artist of Balinese descent. She was born in New York on 11 November 1979, and spent her childhood in Indonesia, America and the UK. She graduated from the Slade School of Fine Art, London, in 2003 [1] and ...
Nick Hornby — Sculpture — Unveiled 22 June 2023. [35] Incorporates visual quotations from the equestrian statue of Richard I outside Parliament and a curling line which interrupts the text of Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy. [36] Endangered Species Triptych: Saga House, Allington Street: Barry Baldwin: Sidell Gibson and Associates ...
The winning sculpture will become a permanent part of the Spitalfields Public Art Collection and go on display in October 2010. [1] The 8 shortlisted artists are: Wenqin Chen, Cinimod Studio, Paul Friedlander, Ryan Gander, Elpida Hadzi-Vasileva, Tod Hanson, Nick Hornby (artist), Kenny Hunter. [2]
287. ISBN. 978-0-241-14363-6. OCLC. 153554268. The Book of Other People is a collection of short stories, published in 2008 by Penguin Books. Selected and edited by Zadie Smith, it contains 23 short stories by 23 different authors, among them Nick Hornby, David Mitchell, Colm Tóibín, Jonathan Safran Foer, Dave Eggers, as well as Smith herself.
883583277. Speaking with the Angel is an anthology of short stories edited by Nick Hornby. It was initially published by Penguin Books in 2000. Featuring stories from twelve established writers, the book acted as a fundraising effort for TreeHouse, a charity school for severely autistic children in London where Hornby's son was a student. [1][2]