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She is based in London and studied at The Slade School of Fine Art, Auckland University. Selected exhibitions include: 2007: Jerwood Contemporary Painters, Jerwood Space, London; Solo show, One Twenty Gallery, Ghent, Belgium. 2006: John Moores 24, The Walker, Liverpool; Solo show, Anna Bibby Gallery, Auckland, NZ. 2005
Two person show, The Agency, London. In 2006-7 she won the Cocheme Fellow Residency, Byam Shaw School of Art, London; and the Duveen Travel Scholarship, The Slade, UCL in 2000. |
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Gabriel lives and works in London. He studied an MA in Painting at the Royal College of Art, 2004-2006,a Post Graduate diploma in Fine Art at Byam Shaw School of Art, 2001-2002.Exhibitions Unnatural Histories, The Nunnery, Bow Arts Trust 2008, Jerwood Contemporary Painters 2007, Jerwood exhibition space, London 2007,
University of the Arts Gallery, London, 2005; Canning House, London, 2002; Telefonica Exhibition Space, Lima, 1999.Awards
Shortlisted, Fine Arts, Bloomberg New Contemporaries, 2006; First Prize, Painting, Painters and Stainers Award 2005-6, 2005; First Prize, Fine Arts - Young Artists, 1999 |
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With a significant historical consciousness, Young explores the nature of animals and man’s relationship to the non-human world. Whilst her watercolour landscapes evoke the legacy of ‘wilderness’, her oil paintings engage with the claustrophobic interior landscapes of zoos; drawing on a historical trajectory that informs us of zoo menageries of kings and emperors, obsessive specimen collection and presentation, and colonial imperialism.
She lives and works in London and studied at the Royal College of Art. In 2006 she won The Gilchrist Fisher Award. Recent exhibitions include: John Moores 23, The Walker, Liverpool; Between Worlds, Sartorial Contemporary Art, London; ArtFutures, Bloomberg S |
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Born in Peru, Marisol Malatesta completed her fine art MA at Byam Shaw in 2003. She has exhibited in shows around the UK, including Did You Feed the Duck? at Former Nylon Gallery in 2003 and Tertulia at the University of the Arts Gallery in 2005, and in Peru (Spinning Stories Project at the Forum Gallery in Lima). Malatesta was recently selected for the Jerwood Contemporary Painters Prize 2007, exhibiting in the Jerwood Space (London), The BayArt Gallery (Cardiff) and the Lowry (Manchester). She lives and works in London. |
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