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David John Nash, OBE RA (born 14 November 1945) is a British sculptor based in Blaenau Ffestiniog. Nash has worked worldwide with wood, trees and the natural environment. Early life David Nash was born at Esher, Surrey, and raised with his older brother Chris in Weybridge, Surrey where they both attended preparatory school. He spent all his childhood holidays in Ffestiniog, Wales David helped clear and replant a nearby forest that his father owned, and also worked for the Commercial Forestry Group. He learned about wood of many kinds and learned he hated planting trees in rows. Artistic career He attended Brighton College from 1959 to 1963, then Kingston College of Art from 1963 to 1967 and the Chelsea School of Art as a postgraduate from 1969 to 1970. Nash was elected a member of the Royal Academy of Arts in 1999. In 2004, he was awarded the Order of the British Empire. A significant exhibition of his work is displayed in the Yorkshire Sculpture Park for a period in 2010/11. Kew Gardens currently has a working exhibition, launched in June 2012. David Nash is working on site in a 'wood quarry', his first for 10 years, to create new works at Kew. Artistic creations David Nash is known for works in wood and shaping living trees. His large wood sculptures are sometimes carved or partially burned to produce blackening. His main tools for these sculptures are a chainsaw and an axe to carve the wood and a blowtorch to char the wood. Nash also makes land art, of which the best known is Wooden Boulder, begun in 1978. This work involves the journey of a large wooden sphere from a Welsh mountainside to the Atlantic Ocean. Wooden Boulder is a large wooden sphere carved by Nash in the North Wales landscape and left there to weather. Over the years, the boulder has slipped, rolled and sometime been pushed through the landscape following the course of streams and rivers until finally it was last seen in the estuary of the river Dwyryd. It was thought to have been washed out to sea but, after being missing for over five years, the boulder reappeared in June 2009. Indications are that it had been buried in sand in the estuary. The sculptor had no idea of its location, and enjoys the notion that wood which grew out of the land will finally return to it. The boulder was last seen in 2015. Nash also makes sculptures which stay in the landscape. For example, Ash Dome is a ring of ash trees he planted in 1977 and trained to form a domed shape. The dome is sited at a secret location somewhere in Snowdonia and whenever it is filmed, crews are taken there by a circuitous route to guard its security. In the late 1980s, Nash worked at the Djerassi resident artist program, near Woodside, California, where he used Redwood and Madrone wood for his sculptures. Nash has worked with schools, university groups, and teachers throughout his career. He has created a varied body of work in which the relationship between man and nature is a central theme. His artistic ethos has been one of direct, physical involvement with his chosen material – wood – and the landscape. Since 1967, his sculpture has formed two distinctive groupings; sculptures which connect with the outside, the landscape of making and placements, and works which are presented inside, within and in relation to, architectural environments. The inorganic, non-allusive sculptures that Nash makes using unseasoned wood are based on the universal geometry of the cube, the sphere and the pyramid. He uses the directions of mark-making to his favoured forms: vertical for the cube, horizontal for the sphere, and diagonal for the pyramid. Although the innate character of the material is taken into account, and allowed to affect the outcome, he never allows it to dictate the sculpture's final identity. Nash takes a different approach to carving. Rather than chisels and abrasives, he uses chain saws and a blowtorch. For his work habitat received the 2016 Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture. Recent solo exhibitions 2020 : Red, Black & Blue, Galerie Lelong & Co., 38 avenue Matignon, Paris, France 2019 : David Nash: Sculpture through the Seasons, National Museum Cardiff, Cardiff, Wales 2019 : Trees, Galerie Lelong & Co., Paris, France 2016 : Columns, Peaks and Torso, Galerie Lelong & Co., Paris, France 2012 : Black and Red : Bronze & Wood, Galerie Lelong & Co., Paris, France 2012 : Pastels and Sculptures, Galerie Lelong & Co., Zurich, Switzerland 2011 : Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, United Kingdom 2010 : Royal Academy, London, United Kingdom 2009 : Drawings and Sculpture" Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal, & Blackwell, Bowness, Cumbria, United Kingdom See also Grizedale Arts Instant tree shaping References External links David Nash page at the Royal Academy. David Nash at Tate St. Ives in the UK. David Nash bio at Crown Point Press David Nash at Annely Juda Fine Art (representing gallery) David Nash at Galerie Lelong (French representing gallery). Discover the David Nash popular books. Find the top 100 most popular David Nash books.

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  • From Ash and Ruin synopsis, comments

    From Ash and Ruin

    David C. R. Nash

    When we finally came out of the root cellar, the house was gone, the barn was gone, and the king was dead.With these grim words, the tale of the War against Calemstraz the Necroman...

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    Anthems We Love

    Steve Baltin

    "Anthems We Love is not just a tale of artistic adventure, it's also a manual for artists and fans alike. There is no formula. Just these inspiring stories of the heart ....

  • Scythe of Chronos synopsis, comments

    Scythe of Chronos

    David C. R. Nash

    Griffin Sanders is a man with a mission. He's trying hard to forget a long and disastrous tour in Afghanistan as a medic with an elite Ranger unit. However, his plans to relax...

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    Lowell Nash biography

    David Nash

    I have put together a photo book with stories from conversations with my father along with some letters sent home during WWII to his parents and published in the local newspaper. ...

  • Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young synopsis, comments

    Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young

    David Browne

    The first and most complete narrative biography of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, by acclaimed music journalist and Rolling Stone senior writer David Browne"Riveting." People Maga...

  • Back to the Garden synopsis, comments

    Back to the Garden

    Pete Fornatale

    The definitive oral history of the seminal rock concert, Woodstockthree days of peace and music and one of the most defining moments of the 1960swith original interviews with Roger...

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    State Texas v. David Mark Nash

    Seventh District, Amarillo Court of Appeals of Texas

    This is a case requiring a detailed consideration of the distinction between the application of the doctrine of collateral estoppel and the constitutional prohibition against placi...

  • The Charlatans We Are Rock synopsis, comments

    The Charlatans We Are Rock

    John Robb

    In the crazed aftermath of the late '80s northern pop explosion there have been few survivors. The Charlatans, however, still prosper despite once being perceived as runts of t...

  • Since Then synopsis, comments

    Since Then

    David Crosby & Carl Gottlieb

    An honest and revealing memoir from musician David Crosby, founding member of The Byrds and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.A true rockandroll survivor, David Crosby was the quint...

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    CSNY

    Peter Doggett

    An engaging and illuminating biography focused on the formative and highly influential early years of “rock’s first supergroup” (Rolling Stone) Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Youngwhen ...

  • The Beechwood Airship Interviews synopsis, comments

    The Beechwood Airship Interviews

    Dan Richards

    A journey into the headspaces and workplaces of some of Britain’s most unique artists, from the coauthor of the critically acclaimed Holloway.Bill Drummond. Richard Lawrence. Stanl...

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    Pirouette

    Nicole DeVona & David C. R. Nash

    Competitive ballroom dancing is a cutthroat world of flashing feet, brilliant costumes, and perfect lines both on and off the floor.But, when drugs and murder are added to the mix...

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    Changeling

    Mike Oldfield

    Born without social instincts many people take for granted, brought up in a troubled environment and possessed with an extraordinary musical talent, Mike Oldfield was thrust into t...