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Nash Francis

London

I seek to document the place in which I exist by indexing the personal, social and political. I can only work from the experienced. The contours of the 'man-made' negotiated daily within the high street and suburban dwelling form the structure of much of my work. I create a work where questioning and dialectic lay to its heart. Like a sociologist I am pre-occupied with human behaviour and all its social and political underpinnings. I am constantly finding syntax in the unjust and the marginal, my painting documents the now in an attempt to balance a much-convoluted history of inherited values and ideals, the traces we leave behind are of much more importance and provide a farther-reaching surface of exploration, the body can be as unreliable a model as it is temporary and I endeavour a vanity to rationalise the spaces we move between in an atempt to obtain a more telling document concerned simply with the notion of 'us'. Within my recent work 'Pier Series' I have made efforts to depart from the study of inner city and the suburban to lay a focus on what perhaps is an altogether more fragile yet enduring existence, such is portrayed in the many coastal and estuary settlements of the South East and beyond.

 
Group exhibitions 2011 - Crash Open, Charlie Dutton Gallery, London 2011 - ING Discerning Eye, Mall Galleries, London 2011 - The National Open Art Competition, Minerva Theatre, Chichester

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