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He is based in London and studied at Slade School of Art and Reading University. Selected exhibitions include: 2006: John Moores 24, Liverpool. 2005 Under-Lie, Keith Talent Gallery, London. 2001: Solo Show, Mobile Home Gallery, London. 2000: Solo Show, Percy Miller Gallery London. 1999: John Moores 21, Liverpool; East International, Norwich Gallery, Norwich; 1998: Jerwood Painting Prize, Jerwood Space London; Solo Show, Marlene Eleini Gallery, London. In 1999 he was Prizewinner at John Moores 21. |
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Born in Warsaw, Poland she now lives and works in London.Her work is autobiographical. It concerns merging ideas of memory and imagination in relation to her upbringing in Poland. Domestic and urban landscape is a key focus of Anka's new work and has been a re-occurring theme within her practice. |
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She lives and works in London, studied at Central Saint Martin’s and City University, London. Selected exhibitions include: 2006: Girls, Studio 1.1, London; The Portrait, Ashwin Street, London; Jerwood Drawing Prize, Various UK locations; Beyond the Grave, Sartorial Contemporary Art, London. 2005: Zoo Art Fair, Studio 1.1, London; Radar (in association with ArtReview), The Empire Gallery, London. 2004 Young Gods, Clapham Art Gallery, London. 2001 VAMalgam, Victoria & Albert Museum, London. |
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She lives and works in London and studied at Chelsea School of Art and Design. Selected exhibitions include: 2006: Broken Romanticism, Standpoint Gallery, London; London Art Fair; Broken Romanticism, Standpoint Gallery, London; Between Worlds, Sartorial Contemporary, London; Cosmetic Vistas (solo show), Mark Jason Fine Art, London. 2005: AAF Art Fair, New York. 2004: The Horizon of Expectation, Empire Gallery, London. In 1995 she was the Royal Over Seas League 1st Prize Winner in Painting. |
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She lives and works in Osako, Japan, studied at the Royal College of Art and Gloucestershire University. Selected Exhibitions include: 2006 A Sense of Place, Ashcroft Modern Art gallery, Cirencester; Gastrophoria, Pump House Gallery, London. 2005 Kamiyama Artist in Residence, Japan. 2004 Substance Abuse, Chambers Gallery, London. 2003 The Curve, Barbican Centre, London. 2002 Bloomberg New Contemporaries, Static Gallery, Liverpool. In 2005 she stood finalist in the BOC Emerging Artist Prize. |
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She lives and works in Wales and studied at Chelsea School of Art and Slade School, London. Selected exhibitions include: 2006: Critics Choice; Summer Exhibition, Rich Perlow Gallery New York. 2005 Solo Show, Paino Nobile, London. In 2006 she won the Arts Council Grant to cross the US; and was the recipient of the National Gallery Portrait Award Prize in 1987. Her works are in the collection of National Museum of Wales, Cardiff; Paul Smith, London; and Royal Jordinian Gallery, Amman, Jordan. |
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My work is composed of layers of resin, enamel and glass paint framed in steel. Each work is a snapshot of an evolving abstract terrain where a collection of organic forms and sinews interact with delicate tension. Textures and configurations can evoke a variety of natural associations. When opaque and clear resin intertwine it can be reminiscent of celestial topographies or aerial imagery. Areas of intense detail produced over several layers with glass paint and enamel can recall sulphur and other mineral deposits as well as coastal erosions. The works are undoubtedly inspired by colours and forms found in nature; from sunsets to desert formations. |
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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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She is based in Norwich and studied at Norwich School of Art & Design. Selected exhibitions include: 2006: Off Outpost off-site exhibition, Norwich; V22:ON Clerkenwell Workshops, London; Outdoors Danielle Arnaud, London; Artist Space Firstsite contemporary art, Colchester. 2005: Stay Great, Liverpool Street Escalator Visual Arts East Commission; 2004: Kettles Yard Open Cambridge. She is currently Lecturer in Critical Studies, Fine Art and MA Photographic Studies at Norwich School of Art & Design. |
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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. |