Coffield studied at
Goldsmiths College,
Camberwell School of Art and the
Slade School of Art in London, where he received his Bachelor's Degree in 1993 in Fine Arts. He has exhibited at venues ranging from the
Courtauld Institute,
Somerset House to the
National Portrait Gallery, London. In the early 1990s, Coffield worked with
Joshua Compston on the formation of Factual Nonsense — the centre of the emerging
YBA scene. He subsequently wrote
Factual Nonsense: The Art and Death of Joshua Compston, published in 2013. In 2003, his controversial portrait of
Ivan Massow, former chairman of the
ICA, in fox hunting attire, was exhibited at the
National Portrait Gallery in London. Coffield has painted portraits of
Molly Parkin,
George Galloway, and
Peter Tatchell. Coffield has painted
Arthur Scargill using coal dust as a medium, and made
protest art prints relating to
The Battle of Orgreave. Coffield lives and works in London. ==Work==