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C215 came to London for 3 days in march 2008 and produced 30 beautifully detailed stencils,all faces. We recorded some of them in Shoreditch. |
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Education
2005 MA Fine Art, Chelsea College of Art and Design, London
2002 BFA Fine Art, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Selected Exhibitions
2008: Great American Death, The Art Academy of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA
2007: Reconfigured, The Basement Gallery, Knoxville, TN, USA
2007: Private Prop., The Residence Gallery, London, UK
2007: America, Altered Esthetics Gallery, Minneapolis, MN, USA
2007: multicomplexificationalities, The Nunnery Gallery, London, UK
2007: Anonymous Drawing 4, Blütenweiss, Berlin, Germany
2007: The Dirty Show 8, Bert’s Warehouse Theatre, Detroit, Michigan, USA
2007: Disposable Fetish, The Nunnery Gallery, London, UK
2006: A Private |
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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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b.1976 Norwich, England
Lives and works in London
Chelsea College of Art and Design
MA- Fine Art 2003
Chelsea College of Art and Design
Postgraduate Diploma - Fine Art 2002
Kingston University
BA (Hons)Fine Art: Painting 1998
Her most recent work draws on personal images of suburban domesticity, and it’s apparent failings. These images are embedded with a sense of loneliness, the minutiae of daily life becomes loaded with a sense of foreboding. |
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Born in Seattle, Carolyn Gowdy has been based in London since 1977. She has worked internationally as an illustrator and is renowned for her narrative, almost fairy-tale images. Her paintings and drawings are populated by a cast of idiosyncratic characters reflecting her innocent quirky humour. Her work is at once playful, reflective and philosophical. |
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Cartrain from Leytonstone is a street artist that works with stencils and collage. He talks politics and has a good sense of humour; in fact he’s a contemporary satirist. |
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Cathy Lomax’s practice is rooted in the romance of popular culture, assimilating media fictions and mythologies of fame into a seductive story- telling process. Photography is the source material through which she re-invents her wish-list of popular icons- particularly from English history and contemporary culture.
She studied at Central St Martins, London; is the editor of Art Fanzine Arty and Garageland; and runs Transition Gallery. Selected exhibitions include: 2006 Vignettes: Sad stories of beauty, exploitation and prestige, Rosy Wilde; 2004 She's No Angel, James Coleman; Girl on Girl, Transition Gallery, London. |
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The paintings are initiated by visiting peripheral landscapes. Remote building sites, roadsides, disused canals - neither populated nor without human presence, they are lonely places. Drawings are made on site and brought into the studio, where in a more reflective environment I can become intuitively involved in making a painterly response to the psychological. |
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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. |