Mike Nelson is one of the most significant British sculptors and installation artists of this century. He creates distinctive spaces that suggest fictional and often science fictional narratives while alluding to diverse histories, obscure counter-cultural or political movements as well as his own biography. Mike's coral reef made in 2000 and now in the Tate collection was a landmark work that eventually prompted his place on the shortlist of the 2001 Turner Prize.

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