Nathan Coley Commission

Effective installation at Charleston Farmhouse by Nathan Coley.

This work is one of a series of six around Lewes called “Tentative Words Change Everything” organised by Sussex Modern. Coley creates these monumental sculptures using existing phrases that come from overheard conversations, song lyrics, news report, books or any found text. This one, ‘I Don’t Have Another Land’, was a piece of graffiti found on a wall in Jerusalem in the early 2000s.

I have seen this work in many lights and, as the words are made up of light bulbs, it works best after dark however it is also effective in the day and makes a powerful statement.

I also saw the piece at St Mary’s Church, Glynde, “You Create What You Will” as we drove past which looked beautiful standing amongst the gravestones. 

Closes 29 August 2019

 

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