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1991-2 Wrexham Art College, Wales 1992-5 Goldsmiths College, London 2004
“The Proper Study of Mankind”, MoMAWales, Machynlleth, Wales. 2004 “Alexander Adams: Work on Paper” touring show, Rhyl Arts Centre Gallery, Rhyl, Wales; Smith Art Gallery, Brighouse, nr Halifax; School of Art Museum Art Gallery, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, Wales; Kings Lynn Arts Centre, King’s Lynn, Norfolk.
Since 1994 he has exclusively worked in black and white. Speaking about the monochrome nature of his work, he said: "Working in black and white breaks the link with naturalism and allows the painter to operate without instinctively judging how 'real' an image is. |
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There are a number of themes which run through Eleanor Moreton’s work. These themes reflect her interest in psychoanalysis and gender, in history and literature. What links them is a commitment to the imaginary, the fictional and a preoccupation with the way the images of the imagination become paintings. She lives and works in London and studied at Chelsea College of Art and UCE Birmingham.
Selected exhibitions include 2007 East International; Pranvere, National Gallery of Albania; Acid Drops & Sugar Candy, Transition Gallery, Fosterart, London; 5 Painters, John Hansard Gallery; Solo exhibitions: Bearspace, London; South Hill Park; Angel Row Gallery, Nottingham. |
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SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2006 Tooks Chambers, London
2005 Lounge Gallery, London, 'Sublime State'
2003 University Of Hertfordshire
2002 Galerie Van Der Planken, Antwerp
2002 Holland Art Fair, Den Haag. Galerie Van Der Planken
1999 Windsor Art Centre, Windsor
1998 Institute of Physics, London
1997 Orfeo Gallery, Luxembourg
1994 Philip Graham Gallery, London
1994 Pump House Gallery, London
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2007 Lounge Gallery, London, 'Wintry'
2007 CAP Projects, London, 'Close at Hand'
2006 Lounge Gallery, London, 'Talkshow'
2005 Lounge Gallery, London, 'Real Strange'
2002 Elzenveld Foundation, Antwerp
2002 Prenelle Gallery, London |
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JM plays with the perception of two-dimensional and three-dimensional space. His paintings track volume in
space, delineated by colour and line, whilst the surface of the sculptures reveals delicate tones of collaged
papers that almost deny their volume. He lives and works in London, studied at Goldsmiths College of Art. Selected exhibitions include: 2007: Wood for the Trees and Falling Leaves, Gimpel Fils, London; Seo Gallery, Seoul. 2006: Still, Lounge Gallery, London; John Moores 24; Walker Art Gallery; Liverpool; Sensous Panorama; Lounge Gallery London. 2005: current vision, Sartorial Contemporary Art, London. 2004: The Horizon of Expectation, Empire Gallery, London. In 2006 he was sh |
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Selected Exhibitions
2006: Installation of Dis-simulation at Catodica, Lipjane Puntin Gallery, Trieste, Italy;
Selected works screened at the Video performace section of Gazon de Arte, Buenos Aires; Artist Commission for Resonance Radio at the Frieze Art Fair, London;
Dis-simulation, live performance and video in Time, Flesh & Never, Lounge Galley, London; Outdoors, Danielle Arnaud Gallery, London; Whitechapel Gallery, live performance in Rational Rec event; Video Installation Lipjane Puntin Gallery, Trieste and Teatro
2005: Photographic exhibitions at Curzon Mayfair; Screening of Flamenco, Thessaloniki Dance Film Festival; Screening of In the Face of Heaven excerpts in Greenwich Picture House; Silent video projections commissioned as part of Wild Dog, Microtonal Music Festival, curated by Donald Bousted; Video commission for Charlie Chaplin’s anniversary and BFI conference, film installed at LCC, London
2004: Solo exhibition at Three Colts Lane Gallery, London E1; |
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Born in Munich, Germany. Studied briefly at J.W. Goethe University, Frankfurt [Philosophy], Germany. 1981 move to England. Reading University, [BA Joint Hons. Fine Art & History of Art – 1st class], Reading, England and the Slade School of Art [H.D.F.A. Experimental Media], London, England. Lives in London and lectures at Camberwell College of Art and Birkbeck College. She has been a Visiting Research Fellow at the AHRC Centre CATH at the University of Leeds between 2003-06. |
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Playing with notions of memory, loss and transience, Nicky Hodge creates paintings of half-remembered landscapes: people isolated on streets, objects remembered from childhood, parts of roof tops and planes fading into backgrounds seem like left over narratives or pieces of lived life passing ‘through’ them. Taking Polaroids in parks and flower beds she deliberately moves her camera to produce blurred images, which are then used as source material for her, idiosyncratic and poignant paintings.
She studied at Central St Martin’s College of Art and lives and works in London. Selected exhibitions include: Sense and Nonsense, Danielle Arnaud, London; Picturesque, Tullie House. |
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