- Stephen Park
Stephen Park (born 1962) is a British artist and comic performer. He was briefly associated with the
Young British Artists (YBAs) in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and included in the seminal Freeze show.Life and work
Stephen Park was born in
Edinburgh and grew up in Newcastle where he attended Bath Lane College of Art (1981-82). He moved toLondon in 1982 where he attendedGoldsmiths College (1982-1985) and then theSlade School of Fine Art (1985-1987). Early in his career he was included in exhibitions at theInstitute of Contemporary Arts [Featured on ICA publicity material "New Contemporaries" 1984] and theSerpentine Gallery ["85°Show" reviewed in the Observer newspaper 11 August 1985 by Tim Hilton] . He was one of the artists in the exhibition Freeze curated byDamien Hirst in 1988. He subsequently distanced himself from theYBA s and consequently remains relatively unknown. From from 1985 to 1992 he was closely associated withFiona Rae .In the early nineties he returned to the
Slade School of Fine Art for two years as theHenry Moore Fellow. In 1998 he exhibited drawings and sculpture at the Richard Salmon Gallery. Since 2003 he has performed in the South West of England as a comedian and stand-up poet, including appearances at thePort Eliot LitFest. He is one of the hosts of a regular poetry/cabaret event inTotnes called One Night Stanza (which was given its name byMatt Harvey (poet) . Since 1987, Park has been working on a series of abstract drawings. The drawings are made withindian ink ,gouache and typewriter correction fluid on Fabriano paper.Notes and references
External links
* [http://www.stephenpark.co.uk Stephen Park official web site]
" [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/art/visualart/story/0,,2282729,00.html"Freeze 20 years on" article by Jessica Berrens, Observer Magazine, 1st June 2008"
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