London based British artist working in a variety of media to make artworks exploring a human relationship to space and modernity.

Skystation is a sculpture that also provides public seating. The contours of the work are designed to fit the reclining human form and encourage looking up at the sky, and the architecture that frames it. It is inspired by the LC4 chaise-longue, by Le Corbusier, Perriand and Jeanneret and the modernist idea of form follows function.

Skystations are installed in London at Nine Elms and Canary Wharf, and in the permanent collection of MUDAM, Museum for Modern Art, Luxembourg. 

Exhibited at the Hayward Gallery, the Turner Contemporary, Trafalgar Square, New Art Centre, Guggenheim Museum, Venice and the 21st Century Museum for Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan.

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