Nigel Scott
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As far as the eye can see, 2023
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Beyond Blue, 2023
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Blue love, 2023
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Blue studio I, 2023
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Blue studio II, 2023
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In blue we trust I, 2023
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In blue we trust II, 2023
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One blue two blues, 2023
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Talking Blues, 2023
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The History of Blue, 2023
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The infinite possibility of blue/blueness, 2023
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The infinite possibility of blueness, 2023
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The origin of blue, 2023
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The unification of blue, 2023
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Untitled, 2023
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And there was blue, 2022
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Blue spirit, 2022
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Untitled, 2022
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Untitled, 2022
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Untitled 10, 2022
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Untitled 11, 2022
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Untitled 12, 2022
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Untitled 14, 2022
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Untitled 15, 2022
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Untitled 16, 2022
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Untitled 17, 2022
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Untitled 18, 2022
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Untitled 19, 2022
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Untitled 2, 2022
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Untitled 22, 2022
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Untitled 23, 2022
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Untitled 24, 2022
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Untitled 25, 2022
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Untitled 3, 2022
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Untitled 4, 2022
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Untitled 5, 2022
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Untitled 6, 2022
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Untitled 7, 2022
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Untitled 8, 2022
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Untitled 9, 2022
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Nautilus Villa, Port Antonio, Jamaica, 2009
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Hachijo Jima, Japan #1, 2005
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Hachijo Jima, Japan #2, 2005
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Julie Diving, Maillot Noir et Blanc, back, 1985
Nigel Scott is a master of photographing the female form: ‘he creates a visual tension in his pictures or leaves us with a tender frontal encounter’. Although he titles many photographs after his models – Angela, Julie, Meredith – even when his images close in on the face alone, the result is not exactly portraiture. The personage remains at arm’s length; the personality always a distant second to the body. Essentially, the work is about the beauty and malleability of body forms.
His photographs of cities, particularly Paris, often center around trademark props, like umbrellas or steel cube-frames. On the beach alone, the steel cube-frame contrasts with the organic setting. Its presence insists that some human figure must be nearby, just outside the frame.
Born in Jamaica in 1956, Nigel Scott spent a few years working in the fashion industry in Toronto before moving to Paris in 1987, where he lived for 10 years. Today he works in many cities including Tokyo where his last book was published. His fashion photography has featured in Vogue, Elle, Marie Claire, Glamour, Max and Cosmopolitan.
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Between Life and Light
45th Anniversary Photography Show 2 Nov - 21 Dec 2024The University of Toronto is honouring Jane Corkin with an Honorary Doctorate of Laws in recognition of her excellence in the arts as a visionary gallerist, pioneering interpreter of photography...Read more -
Nigel Scott
Conversations in Blue 15 Nov 2023 - 27 Jan 2024'Conversations in Blue' continues my love affair with the colour blue that started with making photographic blueprints or cyanotypes, later surfing and ocean life brought me even closer. After painting...Read more -
Artists Across Generations
17 Dec 2022 - 20 Apr 2023This exhibition brings the breadth of our international roster - ranging from local artists including Christian Butterfield and Gina Rorai to international artists Frank Mädler and Andrés Marroquín.Read more -
Accidental Geometries
9 Oct - 19 Dec 2020From mediums as diverse as photography, painting, drawing and sculpture, Corkin Gallery presents the exhibition Accidental Geometries with work by artists: Barbara Astman, Virgil Baruchel, Christian Butterfield, Jota Castro, Jeff...Read more -
Nigel Scott
Conversations with Blue 21 Jun - 31 Aug 2012