David NashDavid Nash

Works available

Three Humps
2006
Charred Oak
Grouped: 200.7 × 228.5 × 188 cm / 79 × 90 x 74 ins
Tall hump: 200.7 × 99 × 96.5cm / 79 × 39 × 38 ins
Middle hump: 109.2 × 91.5 × 96.5cm / 43 × 36 × 38 ins
Little hump: 89 × 76.3 × 76.3cm / 35 × 30 x 30 ins

Biography

(1945–)

David Nash is an internationally renowned artist who works primarily in wood: growing it, cutting it, carving it, charring it. Since 1967, he has lived and worked in Blaenau Ffestiniog in North Wales, where he keeps and tends a wood full of his organic installations, including the famous Ash Dome, which he planted in 1977, and where, a year later, he carved the Wooden Boulder, which for years floated down the local estuary.

David Nash trained at Kingston College of Art and Chelsea School of Art. He has exhibited all over the world and has work in over eighty public collections including Tate Gallery, London, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo and the Art Gallery of Western Australia in Perth.