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Nick Crowe was born on 1968 in Barnsley, United Kingdom, is a British artist. Discover Nick Crowe's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?
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Nick Crowe (born 1968) is an English artist from Yorkshire.
He works in a range of raw materials and live comic situations; some of his earlier work is internet-based.
He is a Senior Lecturer in Fine Art Practice at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Crowe lives in Berlin and works in London and Manchester.
You can also find Crowe live streaming on Twitch as he documents his artistic progress in his rustic Berlin countryside barn.
Crowe was born in Barnsley and studied English literature and drama at Hull University.
Index changed its membership over time, producing innovative performance works.
Crowe then went on to develop his practice in a range of media including film, drawing, new media and etched glass.
His art uses a range of strategies including the exploration of the role of technology and its effects on everyday life.
Since the 1990s he was involved in setting up a range of artist-led initiatives including The Annual Programme in Manschester (1995–2000) and The Manchester Pavilion at the Venice Biennale (2001–2005).
Since 1994 Crowe also has a collaborative practice with Manchester based artist Ian Rawlinson.
Together they have worked on many projects using boredom to deal with issues surrounding national identity, politics and faith.
SERVICE 2000, for example, was a ring of spoof websites for notable art galleries.
Other work, like "Discrete Packets" and "Police Radio" use the web as a medium for exploring wider cultural concerns.
Crowe also works a great deal in more traditional art media including film and photography as well as installation and publishing.
He also produces engraved glass works which deal with subjects as wide as internet memorial web pages and the occupation of Iraq.
Some film and video work, uploaded to YouTube has engaged with the pitfalls and possibilities of the online participatory culture with increasingly subtle use of displacement and irony.
In 2003, he and regular collaborator Ian Rawlinson co-curated Artranpennine03, a trans-regional exhibition of public art.
Several of Crowe's pieces are internet-based.
In 2003, Chisenhale Gallery commissioned Crowe to produce "Getting On", a reflection on age, youth and contemporary Britain, that comprised "a group of metallic-finish, scarlet mobility scooters and a soundtrack of Deutsche Grammophon classical pieces. In the same year, Nick Crowe was shortlisted for the Beck's Futures prize.
In 2009, they were shortlisted for the Northern Art Prize.