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Daniel Coombs studied at the Ruskin School of
Fine Art and Drawing, Oxford University, 1989-92, before completing
an MA in Fine Art Painting at the Royal College of Art, London,
in 1994. The following year he won the Rome Scholarship for Painting
and spent one year at the British School at Rome. His early canvas-based
works featured in the historic Young British Artists VI at the Saatchi
Gallery in 1996. He has had three solo exhibitions at the Approach
Gallery, London between 1997 - 2001, also at the Zwemmer Gallery
London in 2000. He has been in many international shows including:
The Death of the Death of Painting, Wooster Street New York, organised
by Kenny Schachter and British Art Part 1: Installations, Diehl
Vorderwuelbecke, Berlin 2000. Daniel Coombs currently lives and
works in London.
For Art and Sacred Places Coombs worked with St
Peter's Brighton - see Art 2000 Programme.
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