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Nationality
  
British

Style
  
Digital Nostalgia

Residence
  
Paris, France

Years active
  
2011-Present

Alma mater
  
Royal College of Art

Henry Beech Mole

Born
  
6 December 1988
Paris

Henry Robert Beech Mole (born 6 December 1988) is a British artist and designer. Born in Paris to English parents, Beech Mole was educated at the Royal College of Art in London.

Contents

Beech Mole lives and works in the Montmartre district of Paris.

Exhibitions

  • Romani Techtonic, 2011 - RIBA, London.
  • Twitter Tissues, DataSpace, 2014 - Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
  • FINSK, The Finnish Institute in London and the Residence of the Ambassador of Finland, London, 2015.
  • Monumentimals, Sir John Soane Museum, London, 2015. Monumentimals is held in the permanent collection of the museum alongside over 40,000 architectural and archaeological objects.
  • Gothic Superegos, Museum of Architecture and Design, Ljubljana, 2016.
  • Activism and writing

    Beech Mole conceived of an architecture competition in the town of Sidmouth in Devon, to challenge a scheme to develop luxury apartments and a hotel.

    Beech Mole wrote a lengthy criticism of former Secretary of State for Education, Michael Gove, and his school reform policies during the UK coalition government of 2010-2015.

    Personal background

    Beech Mole is the grandson of British socialist politician Barry Cecil Beech Mole MBE and a descendant of the de la Beche family.

    References

    Henry Beech Mole Wikipedia


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