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    https://bencooksurfart.co.uk/
    Ben Cook’s multi-media art practice is inspired by the social, political and environmental landscape of Cornwall UK. Taking influence from the tradition of landscape art in the South West, this work attempts to offer a fresh perspective through the eyes of a surfer, by referencing beach culture and the material aesthetics associated with a contemporary surfing lifestyle.

Cornwall Contemporary - Ben Cook

    https://www.cornwallcontemporary.com/bencook.html
    Ben Cook. “I am delighted to exhibit the work of Ben Cook as the first solo exhibition at Cornwall Contemporary. He is an artist with enormous integrity and a highly distinguished career and his new collection of work is both visually stunning and challenging.”

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artcornwall.org: Ben Cook by Alex Wade surf art and the ...

    http://www.artcornwall.org/features/Ben_Cook_Alex_Wade.htm
    Ben Cook: surf art and the semiotics of surfing. Alex Wade. Ben Cook is on exuberant form. The Gloucestershire-born artist has just arrived home after a morning’s surfing at one of his favourite beaches, Godrevy in West Penwith. What with the lighthouse which inspired Virginia Woolf’s modernist classic To The Lighthouse standing proudly opposite the pristine beach, and good, uncrowded early …

Ben Cook: "You are a shit surfer" - PANTHALASSA

    http://www.panthalassa.org/ben-cook-you-are-a-shit-surfer/
    After studying painting in art school, he shared a studio with other artists in Manchester in the early 1990's. It was during the "Madchester" era, one of the most famous periods in the city's rich musical history. 12 years ago, Ben moved to Cornwall and developed a deep connection to the sea.

artcornwall.org: The New Landscape

    http://www.artcornwall.org/exhibitions/the_new_landscape.htm
    Ben Cook Field, 2006 ‘Field’ is one of a large series of work made by Ben Cook in which surf-board technology (here waxed and polished fibreglass) is used to make an image of a seascape as if viewed from a beach. Cook asks us to consider the cultural meaning of surfing, and its relation to art.

Cornish Art - The Bay View Inn

    https://bayviewinn.co.uk/cornish-art/
    We’re delighted to have two pieces by Cornish artist, Ben Cook, a limited edition Large Surf Flower Print, plus the loan of a wonderful charcoal drawing, which (tongue firmly in cheek) is perhaps the best specials board in the world.

Ben Cook - surf art Facebook

    https://www.facebook.com/notes/museum-of-british-surfing/ben-cook-surf-art/10150245010399460
    May 10, 2011 · In great British artist tradition, Ben Cook is based in Cornwall. He will be travelling to Newcastle to give a talk about his techniques and inspiration on Thursday May 12. To accompany his current Littoral Drifter solo exhibition at the gallery, Ben Cook has produced a limited edition print run of his image Toxic Paradox for sale (see below).

artcornwall.org

    http://www.artcornwall.org/features/the_pack_Joseph_Beuys2.htm
    Reflections on Joseph Beuys and Ben Cook 'The Pack 2008', by Ben Cook, is a recreation of a work made in 1969 by the German artist, Joseph Beuys* (right). Beuys' original work featured a Volkswagen van out of which appeared to pour two dozen small sledges, with rolls of felt, lard and a torch strapped to them: materials that might help someone ...

Stowage, Exeter

    http://www.artcornwall.org/exhibitions/Stowage_Exeter.htm
    Ben Cook’s themes of surf culture and the Cornish landscape found a new outlet in Granite Jar. Ben Langworthy & Scott Daniels’ Morse code installation was an extension of previous practice involving intervention and social interaction.

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