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Nicholas Deshayes

(France, Born 1983)
Nicholas Deshayes
(France, Born 1983)

Nicholas Deshayes, anodised aluminium, vacuum formed plastic. Executed in 2012.

"Seabums (a)". 110 x 71 cm.

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Born in 1983 in Nancy, France. Lives and works in London, UK. Nicholas Deshayes finds painterliness in the manmade, and his works hover somewhere between two different kinds of making: the organically gestural and the industrially produced.
That Continuous Thing: Artists And The Ceramics Studio, 1920 – Today Tate, St. Ives, 2017
A Pudding That Endless Screw Agglomerates (Group Show), Polish Institute, Berlin, 2016
Solo Show, Glasgow Sculpture Studios, Glasgow, 2015
Images Moving Out Onto Space Tate St Ives, 2015
Image Object, Artuner, London, 2014
Pool, Kestnergesellschaft, Hannover , 2014
Geographies Of Contamination, David Roberts Art Foundation, London, 2014
Septic Finger Carl Kostyal, Stockhom (W/ George Henry Longly & Nicolas Deshayes)(2014)

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