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Paul Cocksedge
Paul Cocksedge

London

UK

Paul Cocksedge (b. 1978) lives and works in Hackney, East London.

The artist is known for his unorthodox approach to materials in works that span public art, sculpture and architectural installation.

Science is an ever-present anchor for the works, and a forensic investigation into the limitations of processes, materials, and the human body lays the foundations for everything. Paul is enduringly curious about our relationship to the Earth, and his works address pressing issues of our time, from social connection to fossil fuel.

Sorcery in light, colour and mass all zero in on creating a moment of communication with other human beings.

Paul grew up in north London, and came to art on his own terms, bringing a freshness in perspective that has remained integral to his work.

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Furniture, Object / Accessory, Light Art, Sculpture, Architectural

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