Bridgeman Artist

SABIN, ANDREW

Biography

Andrew Sabin studied at Chelsea College of Art between 1979 and 1983, where he also subsequently taught as both part-time lecturer and Senior Lecturer. In 1990 he made his first installation for the Chisenhale Gallery, London and he continued to exhibit widely in the UK and abroad. Since 1997 he has been working predominantly on public- realm projects, installing the 'C-bin Project' on the coast of France, the 'History Wall' for the town centre of Whitstable, the 'Square-Bridge' and 'Round Bridge' for Ravensbury Park and 'The Calibrated Ramp' in Bracknell. He began working on 'The Coldstones Cut' in 2006 which went on to win the Marsh Award for Public Sculpture in 2011. In 2011 he was also commissioned by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea to make a work on the former site of the Chelsea School of Art in Manresa Road, London. Andrew Sabin has received many awards from Arts Council England; The Henry Moore Foundation; Arts & Business; the RSA; The Bridgehouse Trust; The Lorne Award and from The British Council. This is Andrew Sabin's first exhibition at the New Art Centre.

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