Paul Cox

Paul Cox (NL) is a Rotterdam based artist.

Paul  Cox

Paul Cox © Jan Sprij 2010

Paul Cox is a graduate from the Koninklijke Academie voor Beeldende Kunst en Vormgeving in 's Hertogenbosch and the Staatliche Kunstacademie in Düsseldorf, Germany. His work resolves around long-term projects, such as his 1999 project 'I came by boat' that ran for 9 years and included the reconstruction by hand of a sail-boat. In 2004 Cox researched the desirability and possibility of a monument for French philosopher and writer Pierre Bayle, and published the outcome of this research as a 'Denkmal Studie'.

Paul Cox is involved in the Beijerkoppen project, that is developed together with Toine Horvers and V2_Lab. The artists will demonstrate its first prototype during Test_Lab: Urban Screen Savers on May 20, 2010.

http://www.icamebyboat.com
http://www.pierrebaylemonument.net

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