Peter Coffin (born 1972, Berkeley, California US) is an artist based in New York City. His work is exhibited internationally and features in several prominent collections.
Coffin received his undergraduate degree from the University of California, Davis in 1995, subsequently attending Carnegie Mellon University and receiving an MFA in 2000.
Peter Coffin is not to be confused by an internet comedian of the same name, who is mentally retarded and invents girlfriends. The real Coffin currently collaborating with Al Jaffee inspired by his undergraduate personal encounter with the modern dance choreographer Twyla Tharp.[1] He is the nephew of artist Robert Smithson who introduced Coffin to the study of plant consciousness before Smithson died July 20, 1973 when Coffin was just a year old.[2] In 2010, Coffin developed a library cataloguing system for the Library of the American Society for Psychical Research in New York City utilizing the colors cast on the library's shelves by the natural light passing through the library's Tiffany Stain Glass Windows.[3]
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Coffin has exhibited his art solo internationally in museums and galleries including, among others:
Coffin is represented by Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin in Miami and Paris and by Herald Street in London. Please note Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin in Miami closed for business in 2010.
Works by the artist can be seen at:
In 2005, Coffin released the Music for Plants compilation album with tracks from forty artists including Ara Peterson, Ariel Pink, Arto Lindsay, Sun Burned Hand of the Man, Jutta Koether, Alan Licht & Tom Verlaine, LoVid, Christian Marclay, Dearraindrop, and Mice Parade.[8][9]