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Biography
Michael Nelson (born 20 August 1967) is a contemporary British installation artist. He represented Britain at the Venice Biennale in 2011. Nelson has twice been nominated for the Turner Prize: first in 2001 (that year the prize was won by Martin Creed), and again in 2007 (when the winner was Mark Wallinger).
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Read full Wikipedia entryArtworks
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Mike Nelson Heroin Room, (The Coral Reef) 2000
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Mike Nelson The Coral Reef
2000 -
Mike Nelson The Asset Strippers (The Witness)
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Mike Nelson The Asset Strippers (Heygate stack, equivalent for a lost estate)
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Mike Nelson The Asset Strippers (Elephant)
2019 -
Mike Nelson Amnesiac Beach Fire (from Master of Reality)
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Mike Nelson Hallucinogenic Moose (from Master of Reality)
1997