About this artwork
This outdoor work by Nathan Coley proposes, on a scaffolding support six metres high in illuminated text, ‘There Will Be No Miracles Here’. This originates from a project in which Coley posted a series of public announcements around the town of Stirling. One included these words, taken from a seventeenth-century royal proclamation made in a French town believed to have been the frequent site of miracles. Coley’s practice is based in an interest in public space, and how systems of personal, social, religious and political belief structure our towns and cities, and thereby ourselves.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Nathan ColeyScottish (born 1967)
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title:There will be no Miracles Here
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date created:2007 - 2009
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materials:Electric lights, scaffolding
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measurements:Dimensions variable
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credit line:Purchased with assistance from the Art Fund and the Patrons of the National Galleries of Scotland 2011
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accession number:GMA 5138
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
Nathan Coley
Nathan Coley
Nathan Coley’s work explores the interaction between architecture and society. He is interested in the way that urban architecture and public space reflect our needs and aspirations. His work often uses architecture to raise social and political questions. Coley’s practice is driven by research,...