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evocative paintings which blend personal memories with art historical influences, classical themes with abstract interpretations of the natural world.","How the World Became Natural by Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke, _How the World Became Natural_, 2023, oil and acrylic on linen, 212 cm × 288.5 cm (83-7\u002F16\" × 9' 5-9\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke portrait Details: b. 1973, Manchester, United Kingdom Connect: (opens in a new window) nigelcooke.net (opens in a new window) @nigelcookestudio Read more about Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke is known for evocative works that merge figurative forms with abstract and elemental atmospherics. Since the late 1990s, Cooke has explored and stretched the boundaries of figurative painting, creating a highly diverse and distinctive body of work. More recently, his work has assessed this output, moving into a succinct language with which to investigate his wide range of interests. Informed by a range of fields from palaeontology, neuroscience, classical mythology and zoology, the linear construction of Cooke’s latest paintings recalls brain circuitry, the human or animal body and landscape formations simultaneously. The artist is interested in folding familiar dualities such as the mind and body, or the human brain and the natural world, into a single fluid gesture. His organic abstractions are loaded with mammalian and geological fragments, creating an instability and movement in the image as well as an ambiguity between a vast array of natural associations. Using notational sketches and paintings made on location at various sites around the world, Cooke distills his impressions of specific places and the people in them into a personal vocabulary of forms that evolves and repeats through time, with autobiographical material often infusing and directing the process. Developing an emotive and highly focused use of colour alongside these forms, Cooke’s calligraphic images are delicately balanced, with structure and collapse held together in a state of tension. The paintings contrast staining techniques on raw linen with classical techniques of layering and spatial depth, indebted to both abstract expressionism and the figurative compositions of European Classicism. Much of the work’s rehearsals and revisions are visible in the final image, which play fine, schematic areas against passages of gestural impasto. Cooke’s background in masterfully executed figurative painting provides the sense of drawing and representational rendering that permeate the abstract marks. In their unfixed and writhing otherness, they engage with the self as a porous system, in flux between animal states and prehistory, between the inner life and the ecosystems of the world at large. Nigel Cooke studied at the Royal College of Art and Goldsmiths College, where he gained a PhD in Philosophy, writing about non-linear systems in the thought of George Bataille, Michel Serres and others. Making often atypical connections between disparate fields - cave paintings and surrealism, insect mimicry and information physics - his theoretical writings ultimately explored representation as a function of the natural world, and formed the basis of his conception of the value of painting and its possibilities. His paintings are held in several of the world’s major public collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Tate Gallery, London; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Astrup Fearnely Museet for Moderne Kunst, Oslo; Milwaukee Art Museum. Read more about Nigel Cooke 79806.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Vines_, 2021, oil and acrylic on linen, 225 cm × 164 cm (88-9\u002F16\" × 64-9\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke Gods of Wine and Dust by Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke, _Gods of Wine and Dust_, 2023, oil and acrylic on linen, 220 cm × 299 cm (86-5\u002F8\" × 9' 9-11\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke The Cloud that Distils a Mirror by Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke, _The Cloud that Distils a Mirror_, 2023, oil and acrylic on linen, 212 cm × 288.5 cm (83-7\u002F16\" × 9' 5-9\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke 75800.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Waterlilies_, 2020, oil and acrylic on linen, 210 cm × 150 cm (82-11\u002F16\" × 59-1\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke 75147.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Oceans_, 2020, oil and acrylic on linen, 88-9\u002F16\" × 64-9\u002F16\" (224.9 cm × 164 cm) © Nigel Cooke Pantera by Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke, _Pantera_, 2022, oil and acrylic on linen, 225 cm × 164 cm (88-9\u002F16\" × 64-9\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke Sula by Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke, _Sula_, 2022, oil and acrylic on linen, 225 cm × 164 cm (88-9\u002F16\" × 64-9\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke High Tide by Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke, _High Tide_, 2022, acrylic on cotton blotting paper, paper, 137 cm × 189 cm (53-15\u002F16\" × 74-7\u002F16\") 146.2 x 198.2 x 7.2 cm framed © Nigel Cooke Beach by Nigel Cooke 74458.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Watching_, 2019, oil and acrylic on linen,88-9\u002F16\" × 64-9\u002F16\" (224.9 cm × 164 cm) © Nigel Cooke 70701.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Lovers in the Medici Garden_, 2018, oil on linen backed with sailcloth, approximately 230 cm × 220 cm × 5 cm (90-9\u002F16\" × 86-5\u002F8\" × 1-15\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke 70249.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Sunset Bathers_, 2018, oil on linen backed with sailcloth, 230 cm × 220 cm × 5 cm (90-9\u002F16\" × 86-5\u002F8\" × 1-15\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke 70288.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Artist's Garden 2_, 2018, oil on linen, 220 cm × 205 cm × 5 cm (86-5\u002F8\" × 80-11\u002F16\" × 1-15\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke 70251.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Deer in Fall_, 2018, oil on linen, 232 cm × 180 cm × 5 cm (91-5\u002F16\" × 70-7\u002F8\" × 1-15\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke Exhibitions View All - [ Rilke in Rome by Nigel Cooke Past #### Nigel Cooke ##### Sea Mirror Apr 11 – May 17, 2025 Seoul ](\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fnigel-cooke-sea-mirror\u002F) - [ 86641 (1) Past #### Nigel Cooke ##### How the World Became Natural May 12 – Jul 1, 2023 New York ](\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fnigel-cooke-how-the-world-become-natural\u002F) - [ Nigel Cooke, Sula, 2022 Past #### Nigel Cooke ##### Atlas with Butterfly Nov 23, 2022 – Jan 7, 2023 London ](\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fnigel-cooke-5\u002F) - [ 79806.jpeg Past #### Nigel Cooke ##### The Reclusive Eon Feb 18 – 27, 2022 Palm Beach ](\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fnigel-cooke-reclusive-eon\u002F) Journal View All - [ Our Artists in Venice Exhibitions ### Our Artists in Venice 2026 Feb 25, 2026 ](\u002Fjournal\u002Four-artists-in-venice-2026\u002F) - [ The Nurture of Jupiter by Nigel Cooke Exhibitions ### Nigel Cooke in Venice: Bad Habits Feb 23, 2026 ](\u002Fjournal\u002Fnigel-cooke-bad-habits-querini-stampalia-venice\u002F) - [ Cover of Nigel Cooke: Paintings 2019-2025 Pace Publishing ### Nigel Cooke: Paintings 2019-2025 Apr 23, 2025 ](\u002Fjournal\u002Fnigel-cooke-paintings-2019-2025\u002F) - [ Moving through Nature and Meaning with Nigel Cooke Films ### Moving through Nature and Meaning with Nigel Cooke Apr 04, 2025 ](\u002Fjournal\u002Fmoving-through-nature-and-meaning-with-nigel-cooke\u002F) - One-Artist Exhibitions - Group Exhibitions - Public Collections - Periodicals - Books and Catalogues Close Nigel Cooke One-Artist Exhibitions Nigel Cooke One Artist Dates Born 1973, Manchester, United Kingdom Lives and works in London and Kent, United Kingdom Education 1991–1994, Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom, BA 1995–1997, Royal College of Art, London, MA 1999–2004, Goldsmith’s College, London, PhD 2025 _Nigel Cooke_, Pace Prints, New York, October 10–November 8, 2025. _Nigel Cooke: Sea Mirror_, Pace Gallery, Seoul, April 11–May 17, 2025. 2023 _Nigel Cooke: How the World Became Natural,_ Pace Gallery, 540 West 25th Street, New York, May 12–July 1, 2023. 2022 _Nigel Cooke: Atlas with Butterfly_, Pace Gallery, London, November 23, 2022–January 7, 2023. _Nigel Cooke: The Reclusive Eon_, Pace Gallery, Palm Beach, Florida, February 18–27, 2022. Online: _Nigel Cooke: In Focus_, Pace Gallery Website, February 15–March 19, 2022. 2020 _Nigel Cooke: Oceans,_ Pace Gallery, Geneva, November 11, 2020–January 9 (extended to January 14), 2021. _Nigel Cooke_, Pace Gallery, Seoul, September 2–October 24, 2020. Online: _Nigel Cooke: Midnights_, Pace Gallery Website, May 15–June 2, 2020. https:\u002F\u002Fwww.pacegallery.com\u002Fonline-exhibitions\u002Fnigel-cooke\u002F _Nigel Cooke: New Paintings_, Pace Gallery, 540 West 25th Street, January 31–February 29, 2020. (Booklet) _Nigel Cooke: Painter’s Beach Club_, Hastings Contemporary, Hastings Old Town, United Kingdom, January 19–March 24, 2019. 2019 _Nigel Cooke: Spring in Fialta_, Buchmann Galerie, Berlin, April 26–June 29, 2019. 2018 _Nigel Cooke_, Pace Gallery, 12\u002FF, H Queen’s, 80 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong, November 23, 2018–January 4, 2019. 2016 _Nigel Cooke: Roman Willow_, Pace London, 6 Burlington Gardens, September 21–October 22, 2016. (Catalogue) 2015 _Nigel Cooke: Black Mimosa_, Pace Gallery, 510 West 25th Street, New York, September 18–October 24, 2015. (Catalogue) 2013 _Nigel Cooke_, Stuart Shave Modern Art, London, October 15–November 16, 2013. _Nigel Cooke_, Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, May 31–July 17, 2013. 2012 _Nigel Cooke_, Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, March 31–May 18, 2012. 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The site is designed to showcase Cooke's evocative paintings, which traverse the boundaries between personal memory, classical art history, and abstract naturalism. It provides a curated viewing experience for collectors, curators, and art enthusiasts to explore his biography, selected works, and exhibition history.\n\nThe visual identity is defined by a sophisticated, high-end minimalist aesthetic that allows the vibrant, complex textures of the artwork to remain the primary focus. Utilizing a clean white backdrop, generous whitespace, and bold, authoritative typography, the design mirrors the professional atmosphere of a world-class art gallery. 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Page content: How the World Became Natural by Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke, _How the World Became Natural_, 2023, oil and acrylic on linen, 212 cm × 288.5 cm (83-7\u002F16\" × 9' 5-9\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke portrait Details: b. 1973, Manchester, United Kingdom Connect: (opens in a new window) nigelcooke.net (opens in a new window) @nigelcookestudio Read more about Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke is known for evocative works that merge figurative forms with abstract and elemental atmospherics. Since the late 1990s, Cooke has explored and stretched the boundaries of figurative painting, creating a highly diverse and distinctive body of work. More recently, his work has assessed this output, moving into a succinct language with which to investigate his wide range of interests. Informed by a range of fields from palaeontology, neuroscience, classical mythology and zoology, the linear construction of Cooke’s latest paintings recalls brain circuitry, the human or animal body and landscape formations simultaneously. The artist is interested in folding familiar dualities such as the mind and body, or the human brain and the natural world, into a single fluid gesture. His organic abstractions are loaded with mammalian and geological fragments, creating an instability and movement in the image as well as an ambiguity between a vast array of natural associations. Using notational sketches and paintings made on location at various sites around the world, Cooke distills his impressions of specific places and the people in them into a personal vocabulary of forms that evolves and repeats through time, with autobiographical material often infusing and directing the process. Developing an emotive and highly focused use of colour alongside these forms, Cooke’s calligraphic images are delicately balanced, with structure and collapse held together in a state of tension. The paintings contrast staining techniques on raw linen with classical techniques of layering and spatial depth, indebted to both abstract expressionism and the figurative compositions of European Classicism. Much of the work’s rehearsals and revisions are visible in the final image, which play fine, schematic areas against passages of gestural impasto. Cooke’s background in masterfully executed figurative painting provides the sense of drawing and representational rendering that permeate the abstract marks. In their unfixed and writhing otherness, they engage with the self as a porous system, in flux between animal states and prehistory, between the inner life and the ecosystems of the world at large. Nigel Cooke studied at the Royal College of Art and Goldsmiths College, where he gained a PhD in Philosophy, writing about non-linear systems in the thought of George Bataille, Michel Serres and others. Making often atypical connections between disparate fields - cave paintings and surrealism, insect mimicry and information physics - his theoretical writings ultimately explored representation as a function of the natural world, and formed the basis of his conception of the value of painting and its possibilities. His paintings are held in several of the world’s major public collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Tate Gallery, London; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Astrup Fearnely Museet for Moderne Kunst, Oslo; Milwaukee Art Museum. Read more about Nigel Cooke 79806.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Vines_, 2021, oil and acrylic on linen, 225 cm × 164 cm (88-9\u002F16\" × 64-9\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke Gods of Wine and Dust by Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke, _Gods of Wine and Dust_, 2023, oil and acrylic on linen, 220 cm × 299 cm (86-5\u002F8\" × 9' 9-11\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke The Cloud that Distils a Mirror by Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke, _The Cloud that Distils a Mirror_, 2023, oil and acrylic on linen, 212 cm × 288.5 cm (83-7\u002F16\" × 9' 5-9\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke 75800.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Waterlilies_, 2020, oil and acrylic on linen, 210 cm × 150 cm (82-11\u002F16\" × 59-1\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke 75147.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Oceans_, 2020, oil and acrylic on linen, 88-9\u002F16\" × 64-9\u002F16\" (224.9 cm × 164 cm) © Nigel Cooke Pantera by Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke, _Pantera_, 2022, oil and acrylic on linen, 225 cm × 164 cm (88-9\u002F16\" × 64-9\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke Sula by Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke, _Sula_, 2022, oil and acrylic on linen, 225 cm × 164 cm (88-9\u002F16\" × 64-9\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke High Tide by Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke, _High Tide_, 2022, acrylic on cotton blotting paper, paper, 137 cm × 189 cm (53-15\u002F16\" × 74-7\u002F16\") 146.2 x 198.2 x 7.2 cm framed © Nigel Cooke Beach by Nigel Cooke 74458.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Watching_, 2019, oil and acrylic on linen,88-9\u002F16\" × 64-9\u002F16\" (224.9 cm × 164 cm) © Nigel Cooke 70701.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Lovers in the Medici Garden_, 2018, oil on linen backed with sailcloth, approximately 230 cm × 220 cm × 5 cm (90-9\u002F16\" × 86-5\u002F8\" × 1-15\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke 70249.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Sunset Bathers_, 2018, oil on linen backed with sailcloth, 230 cm × 220 cm × 5 cm (90-9\u002F16\" × 86-5\u002F8\" × 1-15\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke 70288.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Artist's Garden 2_, 2018, oil on linen, 220 cm × 205 cm × 5 cm (86-5\u002F8\" × 80-11\u002F16\" × 1-15\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke 70251.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Deer in Fall_, 2018, oil on linen, 232 cm × 180 cm × 5 cm (91-5\u002F16\" × 70-7\u002F8\" × 1-15\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke Exhibitions View All - [ Rilke in Rome by Nigel Cooke Past #### Nigel Cooke ##### Sea Mirror Apr 11 – May 17, 2025 Seoul ](\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fnigel-cooke-sea-mirror\u002F) - [ 86641 (1) Past #### Nigel Cooke ##### How the World Became Natural May 12 – Jul 1, 2023 New York ](\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fnigel-cooke-how-the-world-become-natural\u002F) - [ Nigel Cooke, Sula, 2022 Past #### Nigel Cooke ##### Atlas with Butterfly Nov 23, 2022 – Jan 7, 2023 London ](\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fnigel-cooke-5\u002F) - [ 79806.jpeg Past #### Nigel Cooke ##### The Reclusive Eon Feb 18 – 27, 2022 Palm Beach ](\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fnigel-cooke-reclusive-eon\u002F) Journal View All - [ Our Artists in Venice Exhibitions ### Our Artists in Venice 2026 Feb 25, 2026 ](\u002Fjournal\u002Four-artists-in-venice-2026\u002F) - [ The Nurture of Jupiter by Nigel Cooke Exhibitions ### Nigel Cooke in Venice: Bad Habits Feb 23, 2026 ](\u002Fjournal\u002Fnigel-cooke-bad-habits-querini-stampalia-venice\u002F) - [ Cover of Nigel Cooke: Paintings 2019-2025 Pace Publishing ### Nigel Cooke: Paintings 2019-2025 Apr 23, 2025 ](\u002Fjournal\u002Fnigel-cooke-paintings-2019-2025\u002F) - [ Moving through Nature and Meaning with Nigel Cooke Films ### Moving through Nature and Meaning with Nigel Cooke Apr 04, 2025 ](\u002Fjournal\u002Fmoving-through-nature-and-meaning-with-nigel-cooke\u002F) - One-Artist Exhibitions - Group Exhibitions - Public Collections - Periodicals - Books and Catalogues Close Nigel Cooke One-Artist Exhibitions Nigel Cooke One Artist Dates Born 1973, Manchester, United Kingdom Lives and works in London and Kent, United Kingdom Education 1991–1994, Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom, BA 1995–1997, Royal College of Art, London, MA 1999–2004, Goldsmith’s College, London, PhD 2025 _Nigel Cooke_, Pace Prints, New York, October 10–November 8, 2025. _Nigel Cooke: Sea Mirror_, Pace Gallery, Seoul, April 11–May 17, 2025. 2023 _Nigel Cooke: How the World Became Natural,_ Pace Gallery, 540 West 25th Street, New York, May 12–July 1, 2023. 2022 _Nigel Cooke: Atlas with Butterfly_, Pace Gallery, London, November 23, 2022–January 7, 2023. _Nigel Cooke: The Reclusive Eon_, Pace Gallery, Palm Beach, Florida, February 18–27, 2022. Online: _Nigel Cooke: In Focus_, Pace Gallery Website, February 15–March 19, 2022. 2020 _Nigel Cooke: Oceans,_ Pace Gallery, Geneva, November 11, 2020–January 9 (extended to January 14), 2021. _Nigel Cooke_, Pace Gallery, Seoul, September 2–October 24, 2020. Online: _Nigel Cooke: Midnights_, Pace Gallery Website, May 15–June 2, 2020. https:\u002F\u002Fwww.pacegallery.com\u002Fonline-exhibitions\u002Fnigel-cooke\u002F _Nigel Cooke: New Paintings_, Pace Gallery, 540 West 25th Street, January 31–February 29, 2020. (Booklet) _Nigel Cooke: Painter’s Beach Club_, Hastings Contemporary, Hastings Old Town, United Kingdom, January 19–March 24, 2019. 2019 _Nigel Cooke: Spring in Fialta_, Buchmann Galerie, Berlin, April 26–June 29, 2019. 2018 _Nigel Cooke_, Pace Gallery, 12\u002FF, H Queen’s, 80 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong, November 23, 2018–January 4, 2019. 2016 _Nigel Cooke: Roman Willow_, Pace London, 6 Burlington Gardens, September 21–October 22, 2016. (Catalogue) 2015 _Nigel Cooke: Black Mimosa_, Pace Gallery, 510 West 25th Street, New York, September 18–October 24, 2015. (Catalogue) 2013 _Nigel Cooke_, Stuart Shave Modern Art, London, October 15–November 16, 2013. _Nigel Cooke_, Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, May 31–July 17, 2013. 2012 _Nigel Cooke_, Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, March 31–May 18, 2012. (Catalogue) 2011 _Nigel Cooke_, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas, October 21, 2011–February 18, 2012. _Nigel Cooke_, Blum and Poe, Los Angeles, January 8–February 12, 2011. 2010 _Nigel Cooke: Night Crossing_, Stuart Shave Modern Art, London, April 30–May 29, 2010. 2009 _Nigel Cooke_, Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, April 24–May 30, 2009. 2008 _Nigel Cooke: New Accursed Art Club_, Stuart Shave Modern Art, London, April 25–May 25, 2008. 2007 _Nigel Cooke_, Moderna Museet, Sweden, June 1–July 15, 2007. **2006 …. A Clean \u002F Minimalist, High-End \u002F Luxury, Typographic \u002F Big Type website in the Art & Culture industry. 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