David Nash

  • David Nash
    By David Nash, Norbert Lynton

    This book is the first major monograph on this popular and acclaimed artist, whose recent shows have enjoyed tremendous success.

  • David Nash: Recent Sculpture : 17 October-21 December 1996
    By David Nash, Annely Juda Fine Art

    For more than forty years, David Nash has profoundly influenced a generation of artists, led by Andy Goldsworthy, with his groundbreaking sculpture, almost exclusively in wood. Working from a deep...

  • David Nash: Sculpture 1971-90 : Exhibition :Serpentine Gallery London 1990
    By D. Nash

    David Nash: Sculpture 1971-90 : Exhibition :Serpentine Gallery London 1990

  • David Nash
    By David Nash

    "For over forty years, David Nash has made sculpture almost exclusively in wood. At the core of his work is a profound and ever-growing knowledge of trees, enabling Nash to...

  • David Nash: Making and Placing
    By David Nash, Richard Cork

    One example of this is the work Ash Dome, initiated in 1978 and consisting of twenty-two trees trained to grow together until they meet at the top in a dome. This book will accompany an exhibition of Nash's work at Tate St Ives.

  • David Nash: line of cut
    By David Nash, France), Jean Frémon

    Les oeuvres les plus récentes du sculpteur anglais, qui préfère travailler le bois, vecteur familier, humble, proche et presque vivant, plutôt que la pierre ou le métal. L'utilisation de bois...

  • David Nash: Voyages and Vessels
    By Graham William John Beal, Marina Warner

    David Nash: Voyages and Vessels

  • David Nash: A Natural Gallery
    By Michelle Payne, Tim Ingold

    This book celebrates Nash's year-long exhibition at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.